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SLPP walk out of Parliament

empty seats on the slpp corner in parliament

By Crispina Cummings

Parliamentarians of the opposition Sierra Leone Peoples’ Party Monday walked out of the well over the swearing in of the new members who were declared winners in constituencies 5 and 15 in Kailahun and Kenema.

FCC blamed for filth at beach front

By Kenneth Thompson

Sierra Leone National Tourist Board has blamed the Freetown City Council, FCC, for what it said was the filthiness of the Aberdeen to Lumley beach stretch.

Speaking during a meeting at the Tourist Board Secretariat, General Manager, Cecil Williams explained that it was not their responsibility to clean the beach, but they were doing so to ensure that they kept the beach clean and attractive.

In Cote d’Ivoire home of journalist attacked, 3 injured

Landry Kohon, a journalist with the state-owned daily FraternitéMatin, was on November 21, 2013 attacked by a mob of about 20 young people.

The MFWA’s correspondent reported that the youth, armed with clubs, stones, cutlasses and knives entered the journalist’s house at Yopougon in Abidjan, by breaking down the gate. They then attacked members of Kohon’s household with stones and clubs. Three women got injured in the process. His car was also damaged.

Plans to increase access to electricity in Salone

By Tilly Barrie

Director of energy, ministry of energy, Benjamin Kamara, has told a validation workshop for ECOWAS energy access investment programme at Leone Lodge in Freetown that the government was planning to increase access to electricity across the country.

SLPP resolutions

SLPP resolutions

Friday 29th November - Saturday 30th November 2013 National Executive Council (NEC) meeting

No new HIV infection by 2015

By Kenneth Thompson

Deputy Director of the National AIDS Secretariat has declared in Freetown that by 2015 there will be no more reported cases of new HIV infections in Sierra Leone, with a current infection rate of 1.5%.

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