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Diana Konomanyi urged to keep her promises

By Septimus Senessie in Kono.

A prominent women's leader in the Fiama Chiefdom of the eastern district of Kono has called on Local Government Minister, Diana Finda Konomayi to build the boarding  school facilities she promised the chiefdom during her campaign for the bye-election in 2012 to become District Council Chairman.

Sierra Leone's friends abandoning her - House Leader laments

By Crispina Cummings

House Majority Leader, Ibrahim Bundu, MP, on Tuesday asked in parliament how Sierra Leone would manage its relationship with its international friends after the Ebola crisis?

He made this statement after the ratification of a grant agreement between the government of Sierra Leone and International Development Association (IDA) for education.

Kono MP lets down constituents

By Septimus Senessie in Kono

MP for Constituency 21 in Kono district, Tamba Entochema Ebba has come under attack from parents and a civil society organisation in his constituency for allegedly "failing to pay the annual Le 5 million scholarship agreement he signed with  the people during the 2012 Presidential and Parliamentary Elections which earned him a seat in Parliament.

Freetown Met police appeal to Govt

By Joseph Lamin Kamara

Chief Administrative Officer of the Freetown Metropolitan Police has appealed to the central government to help minimise street-trading in the city.

Speaking to Politico, Superintendent Desmond Marsh said “Government should empower citizens by creating more jobs, more decent markets and free education for girls, to minimise street trading.”

WHO calls for border screening

By Mustapha Kamara

Country Representative of the UN World Health Organisation has called on government to “institute an exit screening of all persons at international airports, seaports and other major land crossings".

WFP targets 400,000 Sierra Leoneans for feeding

By Joseph Lamin Kamara

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has sent in food aid to tens of thousands of people infected with or affected by the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone.

According to the Country Representative of the agency, Gon Myers they are providing  "full ration including cereal, vegetable oil, super cereal plus - that is the corn-soya blend feeding people with nutritional difficulties".

He said they had intended to feed 28,600 but were currently supporting 35,000.

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