12

Jan

Tourism Minister takes Tourism for All Campaign to Big MarketSierra Leones Minister of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, Nabeela Tunis has as part of the ongoing year-long domestic tourism campaign paid an on the spot visit to traders and also embarked on a conducted tour of Sierra Leones oldest market, big market. The Minister was accompanied by her Deputy, Khadijatu Grace Kamara, the Director of Culture, Foday Jalloh, the Administrative Manager of the Monument and Relics Commission, Ann-Marie Kamara and Ag. Senior Assistant Secretary, Fatmata Samura. Being the oldest market in Sierra Leone, dating from the 18th Century, Sierra Leone Big Market host an incredible array of arts and crafts for sale. From wooden cavings, drums and jewellery to paintings and wooden craft such as shukublaiand other locally made textiles. Located at Wallace Johnson in Freetown, it is also the biggest artisans market in Sierra Leone. During her tour of the market, Minister Tunis intimated that the visit was part of the ongoing efforts to promote domestic tourism by showcasing what the market the market has to offer, applaud those that have done extremely well in using locally made materials. She maintained that the visit to Big Market is ties with the January theme of Exlpore and Discover aimed at encouraging more people to visit places and explore. The traders at the market welcomed the visit of the Minister and team as it was an opportunity for them to not only display their wares but also to have the Minister herself getting them involved in the year-long tourism for all campaign. MTCA Communications

Sierra Leones Minister of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, Nabeela Tunis has as part of the ongoing year-long domestic tourism campaign paid an on-the-spot visit to traders and also embarked on a conducted tour of Sierra Leones oldest market, big market. The Minister was accompanied by her Deputy, Khadijatu Grace Kamara, the Director of Culture, Foday Jalloh, the […]

09

Jan

Explore and Discover Yankai Beach

There is abundance of eco-tourism friendly ambiances in Sierra Leone and Yankai Beach is one of those. Situated at the Yankai river, big water at the Freetown Peninsula, Yankai beach is environmentally friendly and has cultural dynamics that appeals to visitors’ admiration. A team from the Ministry of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, led by the Minister, Nabeela[…]

07

Dec

Ministry of Tourism and Cultural Affairs & National Tourist Board Engage Management of Radisson Blu and Bintumani Hotels

info@tourism.gov.sl As part of their routine monitoring and supervision of tourism establishments operating in the country, Senior management of the Ministry of Tourism and Cultural Affairs and the National Tourist Board on Thursday 7th December 2023 engaged with the management of both Radisson Blu and Bintumani Hotels. The meeting sought to address concerns raised from previous quality[…]

This brief captures activities and engagements by the Ministry of Tourism and Cultural Affairs.

info@tourism.gov.sl 👉Management of the Ministry met with Hotel Managers and Proprietors. The meeting was geared towards creating synergy between the Ministry and the hoteliers and also to share the vision of the sector going forward. Issues affecting hotel operations and possible solutions were all discussed. 👉The Ministry held discussions with the founder of the Budapest-Bamako Freetown Rally,[…]

23

Nov

Tourism Ministry & Agencies hold Civic Education and Investment Workshop for Diaspora Africans

The Ministry of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, the National Tourist Board (NTB) and the Monument and Relics Commission (MRC) have held a civic education and investment workshop for Africans Americans tracing their roots to Sierra Leone. The workshop which was attend by MDA’s and the Private Sector was held at Country Lodge, Hotel in Freetown. Giving the[…]

20

Nov

Tourism Minister Launches National Animal Week

info@tourism.gov.sl The Minister of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, Nabeela Tunis has officially launched the National Animal Week at a Cocktail ceremony held at Country Lodge Hotel in Freetown. The Ministry of Tourism and Cultural Affairs in collaboration with Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary is commemorating the National Animal Week to raise awareness about the critical state of Chimpanzee and[…]

17

Nov

News Update 17th November, 2023.

The Ministry of Tourism and Cultural Affairs in collaboration with the management of Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary held a press conference marking the beginning of the commemoration of National Animal Week in Sierra Leone. The week-long event is packed with a variety of activities aimed at raising awareness of the critical state of the Chimpanzee and advocating for[…]

16

Nov

NEWS UPDATE 16th November, 2023

info@tourism.gov.sl 👉The Minister of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, Nabeela Tunis, top Management of the Ministry met with Hotel Managers and Proprietors. The meeting was geared towards familiarizing with the hotel people and share the vision of the Minister in moving the sector forward. The hoteliers and the Minister discussed issues affecting their operations and also put forward[…]

15

Nov

ONE ON ONE WITH Mrs. NABEELA TUNIS, SIERRA LEONE’S MINISTER OF TOURISM AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS

Amidst the pace of the World Trade Market (WTM) event at London’s Excel Centre, Mrs. Nabeela Tunis, Sierra Leone’s Minister of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, spared time to be interviewed on the state of Tourism in the country and related matters) AB-For you, what has been the highlight so far, of this year’s WTM event? MINISTER NT:[…]