2007 in Sierra Leone

See also: 2006 in Sierra Leone, other events of 2007, 2008 in Sierra Leone and the Timeline of Sierra Leonean history.


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Events

June

On 3 June 2007 a helicopter operated by Paramount Airlines crashed near Lungi International Airport in Sierra Leone killing at least 20 people, including Togolese Minister for Sport, Richard Attipoe.

August and September

On 11 August 2007, Sierra Leone held a general election to elect a new President and Parliament. The parliament saw 59 seats go to All People's Congress members, 43 to Sierra Leone People's Party members and 10 to upstart People's Movement for Democratic Change members. The president election, in the first round of voting, saw the APC candidate, Ernest Bai Koroma, win 44% of the national votes, which was the highest. Both Bai Koroma and SLPP candidate Solomon Berewa ran in the run-off election on 8 September, which Ernest Bai Koroma won with 54.62% of the run-off vote.

December

Sport

Athletics

Football

African Cup of Nations qualifiers

Amílcar Cabral Cup

International friendlies

Births

Deaths

References