Sierra Leone has guarded its stability since the end of its decade civil war in 2002. The country is currently on socio—economic and political ascendancy; conducting periodic multiparty democratic elections with peaceful transfer of political power from one political party to another, diversifying the economy, enhancing the tourism sector while presenting the country as a desirable destination for direct foreign investment. Investors are streaming into the country unhindered comfortably trading in agriculture, health, mining, manufacturing, construction and host of other sectors.
Sierra Leone has been branded as one of the safest and business friendly countries in Africa; it is ready and poised for business. Prospective investors may connect with the country’s Ministry of Trade and Industry, Sierra Leone Investment and Export Promotion Agency (SLIEPA) via the Sierra Leone High Commission in Kenya.


Ministry of Trade and Industry
• Sierra Leone Investment and Export Promotion Agency (SLIEPA) (https://www.sliepa.org)
• Corporate Affairs Commission (https://cac.gov.sl/)
Sierra Leone Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture
• National Revenue Authority (https://www.nra.gov.sl/)
• Bank of Sierra Leone (https://www.bsl.gov.sl/)