Freetown, Sierra Leone – May 12, 2026 — Kate Krontiris Sengeh, wife of Chief Minister Dr. David Moinina Sengeh, has officially been granted Sierra Leonean citizenship, a milestone warmly welcomed by citizens and officials across the country.
Mrs. Krontiris Sengeh took the Oath of Allegiance in a formal ceremony, formalizing her deep personal and professional ties to the nation. The development has been hailed by many as a powerful symbol of national unity, inclusion, and cross-cultural partnership.
Dr. David Moinina Sengeh, appointed Chief Minister in July 2023 by President Julius Maada Bio, is a prominent Sierra Leonean innovator, former Minister of Basic and Senior Secondary Education, and the country’s first Chief Innovation Officer.
The couple, who met over a decade ago and have collaborated publicly (including a 2015 TEDx talk on innovation and inspiration), resides in Freetown with their daughters, Nina and Pax.
Kate Krontiris brings a rich background as an ethnographer, strategist, and principal of Studio Culture. She has actively contributed to Sierra Leonean society, notably serving as co-chair of the Miatta Civic Centre initiative aimed at fostering civic engagement and cultural reorientation.
Supporters describe her citizenship as recognition of years of commitment rather than a new beginning.
“Even before this official signing… Kate has been a Sierra Leonean,” noted one public commentary highlighting her integration, family life, and dedication to the country’s development.
This personal milestone for the Chief Minister’s family coincides with ongoing national efforts to strengthen institutions and civic participation.




































































