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Sierra Leone parliament goes after NGOs

By Crispina Cummings

Members of parliament have started an investigation into the activities of nongovernmental organisations, especially over the "unaccountable ways" in which they expend funds meant for the people of Sierra Leone.

Chairman of the committee selected for this purpose, Ibrahim Bundu, MP, Thursday urged the coordinator for NGOs in the ministry of finance, Solomon Scot, to summon all vote controllers and account signatories to the next hearings in the House this week.

Graceland celebrates with Tombo women

By Crispina Cummings

Graceland Sierra Leone on Saturday 8 March celebrated International Women’s Day with women and children at the Tombo community centre, a fishing community in the rural Western Area of Freetown.

The nongovernmental organisation, which deals with women’s issues of diverse proportions, said drama and procession by primary school pupils from Newton, Grafton, Tombo and Tokeh also formed part of the celebration.

One of the presentations by the children was on how to take care of our environment.

Koroma in Pujehun for women

By Mohamed T. Massaquoi in Pujehun

President Ernest Bai Koroma has said that "Sierra Leone will never develop if women do not play critical roles in the development process". He warned law enforcement officers who "compromise cases of abuse against women and girls to desist".

Addressing a public ceremony to mark International Women's Day in Pujehun, Koroma outlined efforts he made recently in Nigeria to recruit magistrates and science teachers to serve in Sierra Leone and announced that females who study engineering would receive a scholarship.

"Charge cases on evidence not human rights" - Magistrate Kamanda

By Aminata Phidelia Allie

Magistrate Komba Kamanda of Court No.2 in Freetown has warned the police not to charge cases to court on grounds of human rights but rather based on evidence.

He made the comment while hearing a case of alleged human trafficking yesterday, March 10, involving a Togolese and a Ghanaian both of whom are facing a 3-count charge of human trafficking, harbouring and unlawful entry into Sierra Leone.

Missing child concerns Kenema

By Mohamed Vandi in Kenema

Concerns over a missing child at Sembehun village some 40 miles from Kenema have heightened in the eastern provincial headquarter town, almost two years since the case was first reported.

Apprehension over the apparent lack of seriousness in investigating the matter was strongly manifested in the many questions directed at the newly transferred Assistant Inspector General of Police, East, Alfred Karrow Kamara, during a discussion programme on the local Eastern Radio.

Boko Haram in Liberia

Frank Nyekan, EPS director-designate

The director designate of the elite security guard, the Executive Protection Service (EPS) of Liberia, has alleged that Liberia is being used as a hideout for leaders of the Nigeria Islamist group, Boko-Haram.

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