Sierra Leone Tourism Awareness

Sierra Leone Tourism Awareness Sierra Leone Asso. of Tourism and Hospitality Professionals was established to serve as advocate, networking and lobbing bodyfor Sustainable Tourism Dev.

Congratulations to Sierra Leoneans for the 60 years Independence celebrations.As;Founder and Executive DirectorCentre fo...
27/04/2021

Congratulations to Sierra Leoneans for the 60 years Independence celebrations.
As;
Founder and Executive Director
Centre for Awareness and Participation in Tourism - CAPT
“ We Encourage Responsible Tourism for Sustainability”

*TOURISM MINISTRY AND THE WORLD BANK HOLD A CONSULTATIVE MEETING ON THE ASSESSMENT OF SUGGESTED TOURISM SITES FOR PRODUC...
07/02/2020

*TOURISM MINISTRY AND THE WORLD BANK HOLD A CONSULTATIVE MEETING ON THE ASSESSMENT OF SUGGESTED TOURISM SITES FOR PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT*

The Ministry of Tourism and Cultural Affairs and the World Bank have on 6th February, 2020 held a consultative meeting at the Miatta Conference Hall to assess about twelve identified tourism sites to be developed in Sierra Leone.

Stating the purpose of the meeting, the Director of Tourism Mr. Mohamed Jalloh disclosed that the Ministry in working partnership with the World Bank, proposes to initially identify five strategic sites among the twelve listed destinations to benefit from what he described as the first phase of the tourism Product Development in the country

Chaired by the Hon. Minister of Local Government and Rural Development Mr. Tamba Lamina, the World Bank representative, Mr. Christian Quijada Torres said, among many, that the organization is always there to work with governments that that focuse on development in various sectors.

Mr. Raffaele Gurjon, the World Bank consultant, technically stated that the sustainability and viability of a market start with its products. He added that a good tourism marketing influences jobs and increases what he termed as "investor confidence," stressing on the preference to be accorded to women to improve the livelihood of all citizens. He, meanwhile, pointed out the current tourism interest of investors searching for environmental conservation and preservation of heritage sites as he made comparison between the country's touristic sites and that of the Carribeans.

The Special Presidential Adviser on Heritage and Culture, Mr. Raymond De Souza George in his statement, observed that "We have been equipped with the evaluation and criteria to market our tourism." Sierra Leone can display and advertise her products for the world to get attracted to them.

The Hon. Minister of the said ministry, Dr. Memunatu B. Pratt while acknowledging the dignitaries present, revealed that discussions with the World Bank team started some months ago. Dr. Pratt told participants that this is the first time the Ministry has embarked on such project with two nationwide surveys done last year on assessment of the nation's tourism assets. "We are losing the forests. Sandmining and related human activities that drive away wildlife should be handled holistically," the Hon. Minister said. She revealed that the Enhanced Integrated Framework (EIF) criteria have been met by her ministry. She stressed on inter agency collaboration and partnership as tourism is highly interconnected with other line Ministries, Departments and Agencies, pointing out that Sierra Leone is peaceful and currently moving towards being among top ecotourism destinations. She, meanwhile, highlighted proposed tourism projects for 2020 including the long-awaited Budapest-Bamako Amateur Rally, Review of the 1990 Tourism Act and the National Domestic Tourism Declaration.

The next session was consumed by the World Bank team doing power point presentation on the proposed products development for the said identified sites in a form of clusters as they later received subsequent questions, contributions, comments etc from participants largely invited from within the tourism sector.

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National consultative conference on the assessment of 12 Tourism sites to be upgraded by World Bank
07/02/2020

National consultative conference on the assessment of 12 Tourism sites to be upgraded by World Bank

24/11/2019

The dream of SLATHOP organising a National Tourism consultative conference with stakeholders, policyholders, NTB and Tourism Professionals is finally here, date, 29th November 2019 at Brookfields campus with the theme “ THE ROLE OF TOURISM PROFESSIONALS IN PROMOTING THE TOURISM INDUSTRY OF SIERRA LEONE”
Rgds
Nabie Musa Bangura
Secretary General
Sierra Leone Association of Tourism and Hospitality Professionals
SLATHOP

24/11/2019

The long dream of a National conference of Tsm policy makers, the NTB, Stakeholders and Tsm Professionals is here, slated for Friday 29th November 2019 at Brookfields Campus with the
“ The role of the Tsm Professionals in promoting the Tourism industry of Sierra Leone”
You’re heartily welcome to attend the conference where ever you find yourself
Rgds
Nabie Musa Bangura
Secretary General
Sierra Leone Association of Tourism and Hospitality Professionals- SLATHOP

22/04/2019

The first National Consultative Conference of Tsm Professionals will be shortly organise by the Sierra Leone Association of Tourism and Hospitality Professionals -SLATHOP in collaboration with the ministry of Tsm and Cultural Affairs and the National Tourist Board of Sierra Leone.
Stay tuned....
Rgds
Nabie Musa Bangura
Secretary General
SLATHOP

Pictures during the occasion
03/03/2019

Pictures during the occasion

Dr. Jane Goodall dressed with our National flag colour by the Honourable Minister of Tsm.
03/03/2019

Dr. Jane Goodall dressed with our National flag colour by the Honourable Minister of Tsm.

SLATHOP was invited to public speeches in honour of Dr Jane Goodall's - who pioneered the establishment of Tacugama chim...
03/03/2019

SLATHOP was invited to public speeches in honour of Dr Jane Goodall's - who pioneered the establishment of Tacugama chimps of Sierra Leone in 1992.
The occasion was at the Bintumani hotel graced by Her Excellency the First Lady - Fatima Bio and a host of Government Minister's prominent among was the Minister of Tourism and Cultural Affairs - Dr. Memunatu B. Pratt

03/11/2018

SIGNIFICANT HISTORICAL EVENTS IN SIERRA LEONE;

(1) 1910-- The Duke and Durchess of Connaugh with Princess Patricia laid the
foundation stone of the New Law Court at Westmorland Street, Freetown.
(2) 1919-- The great Trade Riot against the Syrians in Freetown.
(3) 1923-- Kissy (Asylum) Mental Hospital was built, it also provides accommodation
for pauper Lunatics sent to Freetown from Gambia. It became the first
Mental Hospital in Sub-Sahara Africa.
(4) 1924-- New Constitution, first time members of the Protectorate were allowed in
the Legislative Council. Prior to this date, Only Whites and Creoles were
members of the Legislative Council.
(5) 1863-- John Ezzidio(Creole) became the first black in all British Colonies to be
elected in the Legislative Council.
(6) 1926-- Freetown City Council, first Commission of Inquiry -- FCC failed to provide
the Town with services of even moderate efficiency.
(7) 1927-- Freetown(SLBS) became the first in all Sub-Sahara Africa to be linked to
to the outside world by BBC Services.
(8) 1927-- Freetown became the first city in West Africa to be linked by air flight via
the Gambia to Great Britain.
(9) 1927-- Electric Lighting was introduced in Freetown. Sierra Leone became the
first country in Sub-Sahara Africa to have Electricity.
(10) 1956- First Election held in the Provinces of Sierra Leone.
(11) 1792-- First Democratic Election held in Freetown by the Creoles and it was
the first time in the history of the world where Women first cast votes.
(12) 1924- Population of the Colony of Freetown--- 85,163. Population of the
Protectorate --- 1,450.903.
(13)1960- Cabinet Government was introduced.
(14) 1800- Sierra Leone became a British Crown Colony.
(15)1819-- 85 Freed Slaves from Barbados arrived in Freetown.
(16) 1843-- The whole of Ghana and the Gambia was placed under Sierra Leone.
(17) 1866-- Lagos, Nigeria was placed under the government of Sierra Leone.
(18) 1850--Lighthouse was erected on cape Sierra Leone.
(19) 1856-- Freetown first book shop was established by T.J. Sawyer (Creole)
(20) 1839--First Christian Missionaries (Creoles) from Freetown landed in Nigeria.
(21) 1867-- The Supreme Court of Sierra Leone became the Final Court of Appeal for
Civil and Criminal Justice for Gold Coast now Ghana, Gambia and Nigeria.
(22) 1863- The last ship load of Slaves was placed ashore at Freetown.
(23) 1899-- Sierra Leone Railway was opened for traffic, from Freetown to Waterloo,
It became the first Railway in Sub-Sahara Africa.
(24) 1897-- Queen Victoria Park, Freetown was opened to public.
(25) 1808-- Post Office was introduced in Freetown, it became the first post office in
West Africa.
(26) 1800-- 500 Jamaica Maroons re-settled in Freetown.
(27] 1801-- Freetown was attacked at day break by a body of Temnes forced their way Fort Thornton, Freetown.
{28) 1802-- Second Temnes attacked on Freetown.
(29) 1807-- British Parliament passed a Bill forbidding Slaves Trade.
(30) 1820-- The Banana Island, were ceded to Great Britain by tREATY.
(31) 1819-- The village of Waterloo, Hastings were founded.
(32) 1863-- The Legislative Council of Sierra Leone was formed, replacing the Crown Council.
(33) 1827-- Fourah Bay College was founded
(34) 1845-- C.M.S. Grammer School was founded.
(35) 1876-- Fourah Bay College was affiliated to Durham University with the power to award Degrees.
(36) 1814-- Population of Freetown, 5520.
(37) 1828-- St. George's Cathedral was opened for divine service.
(38) 1893-- Freetown was made Municipal Council.
(39) 1890-- Frontier Police was established.
(40) 1791-- First silver coins and copper coins introduced in Freetown.
(41) 1893-- The Queen's Advocate Mr. T. A. MacCathy became the first Mayor of Freetown.
(42) 1895-- Sir Samuel Lewis became the first Black Mayor of Freetown.
(43) 1772--- Judgement by Lord Chief Justice Mansfield declared Slave Trade illegal in England.
(44) 1786-- The Community for the Relief of Black Poor in England was formed.
(45) 1778-- First Black Freed Slaves left Britain and landed in Granville Town, now Freetown.
(46) 1792-- About 1, 200 freed slaves form Nova Scotia arrived in Freetown. (47) 1794-- The French attacked Freetown.
(48) 1792-- Methodist was introduced in Sierra Leone, by the Nova Scotia settlers.
(49) 1789-- King Jimmy gave the Creoles three days to leave and burnt down Freetown.
(50) 1898-- Chief Bai Bureh of the kerene District was captured by the British.
(51) 1896-- The Protectorate of Sierra Leone was established

Photos of SLATHOP official Launching @ the Atlantic hall of the Siaka Stevens Stadium on 06/02/2015. Present were; left ...
02/06/2018

Photos of SLATHOP official Launching @ the Atlantic hall of the Siaka Stevens Stadium on 06/02/2015.
Present were; left to right, Dean of Brookfields Campus, Dean of faculty of Nutrition Goderich Campus, GM - National Tourist Board, Director of Tourism, Board Chairman - National Tourist Board, President - Hotels Association, Director of Culture, Chairman - SLATHOP and Secretary General - SLATHOP

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