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Masada urges FCC to enforce by-laws

By Abdulai Gbla

National project manager for Masada, Ami Dumbuya has called on the Freetown City Council (FCC) to enforce by-laws prohibiting garbage dumping and street littering in the city.

Dumbuya told Politico that Masada was a private company, “ready to provide solution to the city’s lingering waste management problems, but not without the help of FCC”.

Waterloo council and journalists at war

Residents of Waterloo in the outskirts of Freetown were over the weekend surprised at the flurry of accusation and counteraccusation between staff of the Western Area Rural District Council (WARDC) and radio journalists of Radio Viacity.

The furore was over the disbursement of Le 460 million for the improvement of local water services, provided by SALWACO.

MCC ditches Sierra Leone

US President, Barack Obama

By Umaru Fofana

Barely one year after the country failed to meet a transparency and accountability benchmark that led to its suspension by the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), Sierra Leone has faced a similar glitch, this time in the area of corruption.

67% of homes suffer SGBV - Gender Ministry

By Bampia James Bundu                                        

The Director General of the Gender Affairs ministry says about 67% of homes in Sierra Leone suffer from Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) across the country. He said the situation is "alarming" and that SGBV cases are "criminal matters that should be treated with all seriousness".

Labour Congress blasts State House

By Fasalie Sulaiman Kamara and Jenneh Braima

The President of the Sierra Leone Labour Congress has told Politico that the proposed election of an executive for the Dock Workers' Union "is getting direct government interference".

Human Rights Commission clocks 7

 

A Commissioner of the Human Rights Commission of Sierra Leone on Tuesday reflected on the 7-year existence of the organisation.

Marking International Human Rights Day at the Atlantic Hall, Jamesina King said the commission had very "humble beginnings" and like a baby it has gone through several stages of growth.

No show in court for Mahmoud Tarawallie

 

By Aminata Phidelia Allie

Reliable court sources have revealed to Politico that the rape case involving the sacked deputy minister of education was not called up on Tuesday, 10 December because he has not yet been served an indictment.

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