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Kono school tops BECE

By Chernor Alimamy Kamara

From a total of 1,730 (One thousand, seven hundred and thirty) schools that enrolled for the 2023 Basic Education Certificate Examinations  (BECE), a school based in Koidu named Cluny Free the Children JSS topped this year’s exams.

The school had 100% of its candidates obtaining a minimum of 5 passes inclusive of Language Arts and Mathematics, with an average grade of 1.66.

Revenue crisis at SALWACO affects services – Permanent Secretary

By Prince J Musa in Kenema

The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Water Resources (MWR), Brima Munda Sowa has spoken about the financial problem facing the Sierra Leone Water Company (SALWACO) that is greatly affecting service delivery to the people.

Brima was speaking at a two-day retreat by the company in Kenema to evaluate performances, over the weekend.

Sierra Leone economic reform recognized – World Bank report

By Alpha Abu

A just-released World Bank Update on Sierra Leone’s Economy has recognised the Government’s sustained momentum on its long-term structural reform agenda, with “several landmark reforms introduced during 2022 and the first half of 2023’’. 

The report cites improvement in fiscal management during the first half of 2023 but acknowledges the “need for even stronger commitment to reforms’’ in light of below-target budgetary performance.

Sierra Leone releases 49 drivers from prison

By Abdulai Fasineh Dumbuya

The National President of Motor Drivers and General Transport Workers, Alpha Amadu Bah has disclosed that the union with support from Legal Aid Board was able to release 49 drivers from the Pademba Road Correctional Centre, Freetown over various offences this year.

He was speaking about the challenges drivers and transport workers face whilst addressing a Press Conference hosted by the Ministry of Information and Civic Education in Freetown.

Emzor Pharmaceutical workers in court

By Saio Marrah

Three staff members of Emzor Pharmaceuticals of the same business have appeared before a magistrate court in Freetown on allegations of stealing pharmaceutical products.

Jimmy Tao, and Daniel Conteh both inventory assistants, and Morlai Kamara, Sales Assistant are accused of stealing products valued at four hundred and three thousand, three hundred and sixty-two New Leones and one hundred cents (NLe 403,362.100)

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