Freetown Transforms: Major Infrastructure Projects Reshape Sierra Leone's Capital

Freetown, the bustling capital of Sierra Leone, is experiencing an unprecedented wave of urban development that promises to reshape the city for decades to come.
The Bridge Project
The newly completed bridge connecting the east and west ends of the city has already reduced commute times by 40% for thousands of daily commuters. Built with support from international partners, the bridge is a symbol of progress that residents have long awaited.
Road Expansion
Over 50 kilometers of roads are being widened and repaved across the Greater Freetown Area. The project, which began in early 2025, is expected to be completed by the end of the year. "This is the Freetown we've always dreamed of," said Ibrahim Kamara, a taxi driver who has navigated the city's notoriously challenging roads for over 20 years.
Impact on Communities
While the developments are largely welcomed, some communities have raised concerns about displacement. The government has pledged relocation support and community consultation for all affected areas.
As Freetown continues to grow, the balance between modernization and preserving the city's unique character remains a key conversation among residents and planners alike.
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4/29/2025
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4/28/2025
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