By:
Nana Appiah Acquaye
The
Government of Sierra Leone has officially relaunched Sierratel as a Mobile
Virtual Network Operator (MVNO), marking a major step in the revitalization of
the state-owned telecommunications provider.
The
relaunch ceremony, held at the Miatta Conference Centre, saw His Excellency
President Dr. Julius Maada Bio formally receive the first Sierratel SIM card
from the company’s Managing Director, Joe Abass Bangura.
Sierratel’s
return to the market follows a strategic investment partnership with Africell
Sierra Leone, enabling the state-owned operator to resume services under an
MVNO model. The arrangement is intended to strengthen national
telecommunications infrastructure while improving service delivery and
coverage.
Government
officials described the development as part of broader efforts to modernize the
country’s digital and communications sector, positioning Sierratel as a renewed
player in the competitive mobile connectivity market.
With
operations now fully restored, Sierratel SIM cards are available nationwide
through designated points of sale, as the company re-enters the market with a
focus on expanding access and improving connectivity across Sierra Leone.