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Bio commits to boost women’s participation in mining

By Nasratu Kargbo

Highlighting strides to improve the mining sector, President Julius Maada Bio has committed to boost women’s participation in what is considered as a male dominated sector.

Bio made this commitment on the 6th August 2024 during the State Opening of the second session of the Sixth parliament.

Sierra Leone trains 72 Health Corp volunteers

By Politico Staff Writer

The Government of Sierra Leone (GoSL) through the National Public Health Agency (NPHA) and in collaboration with the African Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) has launched the African Volunteer for Health Corps SURGE training with 72 participants.

The training which commenced on the 24th July, 2024 aims at strengthening the participants’ capacity for crisis preparedness and response in Sierra Leone and the African continent.

Massive demolition in Sierra Leone’s largest slum

By Sorie Ibrahim Fofanah

The Freetown City Council (FCC), in a joint operation with the Sierra Leone Police, on Friday 9th August, 2024 embarked on an extensive demolishing of makeshift shelters at the Kroobay Community in Central Freetown, rendering many families homeless.

Affected residents who spoke to Politico explained their ordeal. One of them, Lamin Conteh who is married and a father of two, acknowledged that FCC had earlier given them short notice prior to the day of demolition of their corrugated iron sheets “pan bodi” shelter.

Gov’t plans to build industrial city in Lungi

By Sorie Ibrahim Fofanah

Presidential Spokesperson, Alpha Kanu has said government is working on getting investors to build an industrial city in Lungi in bid to attract the more movements of people from the Freetown to Lungi which he believed would solicit investors to build the $1.8 million bridge.

Opposition MP assesses Bio’s administration after State Opening 

 

By Sorie Ibrahim Fofanah

Assessing President Julius Maada Bio’s administration over the past six years with regards to democracy, human rights and justice, the Minority Leader in Parliament, Abdul Kargbo has said all is not right, saying where “there is peace there is no need to talk about tripartite, dialogue” among others.

MPs question Chinese road projects

By Nasratu Kargbo

Undertones from MPs became overtones, whilst others tapped tables in agreement with some of their colleagues that questioned the quality of some of the roads constructed by the China Railway Seventh Group (CRSG), especially the Wellington-Masiaka Highway.

Parliament hails Asmaa James

By Nasratu Kargbo

Journalists at the parliamentary press gallery for the first time cheered, chanted and clapped alongside well- wishers as members of parliament heaped praises on renowned journalist and Proprietress of Rise Radio Asmaa James who was appointed by President Julius Maada Bio as Deputy Ambassador to Belgium.

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