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Re-elected Sierra Leone leader promises jobs
Credited with rebuilding infrastructure after a civil war, Ernest Bai Koroma won in the first round of voting.
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Last Modified: 24 Nov 2012 12:57 GMT
Polls close in Sierra Leone election
President Ernest Bai Koroma in tussle with eight challengers, including leading opposition figure Julius Maada Bio.
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Eight presidential hopefuls challenge incumbent Koroma in vote closely watched by the international community.
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Ghosts of civil war haunt Sierra Leone polls
Groups accused of deploying child soldiers, mass rapes and other war crimes are running in Saturday's election.
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Last Modified: 16 Nov 2012 11:38 GMT
Sierra Leone's amputee footballers
Their wounds are a painful reminder of the country's bitter civil war, but it hasn't brought down their sporting spirit.
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Youths used as 'pawns' in Sierra Leone polls
With elections two weeks away, pro-government youths are accused of receiving money to harass political rivals.
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Cholera: West Africa's recurring nightmare
As the region is facing its worst cholera outbreak in years, are governments doing enough to tackle the epidemic?
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Cholera outbreak worsens in Sierra Leone
At least 217 dead and about 12,000 cases reported, as Oxfam says disease has reached almost double emergency thresholds.
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