The new President of Sierra Leone, Julius Maada Bio, has said he will introduce free primary and secondary education for all children from September.
He told the opening session of parliament in Freetown that the education budget would be almost doubled.
President Bio said the money would come in part from spending cuts in other areas - and he would also seek funding from international donors.
Sierra Leone is one of the world's poorest countries, and more than half the population cannot read or write.
Source: BBC
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Another one who has seen the light .If African leaders accept that education is the key to development,this continent will not be referred to in derogatory terms anymore. One of the poorest countries on planet earth is opting for free primary and secondary education and the cavemen in the NDC are kicking against free SHS.education.Folks I tell you NDC is much worse than Boko Haram.
God bless you Mr Prez. Africa is rising!!!!