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Abacha Street trader convicted

By Aminata Phidelia Allie

A trader, who sells along a prohibited area on Sani Abacha Street in Freetown, has been sentenced to a fine of Le 75, 000 or must go jail for two months.

Adama Koroma, who deals in cosmetics, was arraigned before Magistrate Davies Cole of Court No. 5 in Freetown. She was arrested with two boxes containing cosmetics at Abacha Street last Friday.

She pleaded guilty to the charges and was subsequently convicted and sentenced.

FBC student remanded over "fraud"

By Aminata Phidelia Allie

A final year student of the English Department at Fourah Bay College was yesterday remanded at the Pademba Road prisons in Freetown on allegations of fraud.

Jaward Borbor Khalil, 23, stood before Magistrate Komba Kamanda of Court No.2 on ten counts of conspiracy to defraud, forgery, altering forged documents and obtaining money by false pretences.

Gov’t should hands off varsity - demands Dr. Tucker

By Mustapha Sesay

Director of the Institute of Chartered Accountant in Sierra Leone (ICASL) has called on government to hands-off the operations of universities and allow them to run as autonomous institutions and enhance performance.

Dr. William Tucker, the guest speaker at this year’s annual awards banquet at the Bank Complex, Kingtom in Freetown, said more investment was needed towards tertiary institutions and that “the university [of Sierra Leone] should never be for sale, irrespective of the economic scarcity to run it”.

Sierra Leone former Attorney General dies

Serry Kamal

Family sources have confirmed to Politico that Sierra Leone's former Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Serry Kamal died this morning in the United States hours after a relapse, following what has been described as a "major spinal operation" at the John Hopkins Hospital.

Sierra Leone Speaker of Parliament resigns

Speaker Abel Stronge

An authoritative source in government has intimated Politico that after weeks of speculation Speaker of Parliament, Justice Nathaniel Abel Stronge on Wednesday tendered his resignation. The same source says the House will on Tuesday 21 January 2014 agree on a new speaker.

Koidu gets municipal police

Mayor Lamina a council policeman

By Septimus Senessie in Kono

Fourteen municipal police officers in Koidu have been certified after the completion of a three-week intensive training conducted by the Sierra Leone Police force on the request of Koidu city council.

Urban planning for Makeni

The Clock Tower in Makeni City

By Mathew Kanu in Makeni

A team of students and professors from the Universidad CEU San Pablo de Madrid, a private Catholic university in Spain, are in the country to partner with University of Makeni, UNIMAK on the proposed sustainable urban planning.

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