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Bonthe Council meets on accountability

By Joseph Sevalie

The Bonthe District Council last week held what has been described as their first meeting on transparency and accountability.

Chairman of the council, Rita Ngardie Savage described the day “a memorable” one and promised that her council would always take decisions that were in the best interest of the people.

Police trained on sexual violence

By Mohamed Vandi in Kenema

The Sierra Leone Police Family Support Unit in Kenema last week held a two-day training of 40 officers of different ranks in Sexual and Gender Based Violence, SGBV.

Head of the unit, Superintendent Mabel Mena Fallah, said the training, funded by UNICEF, focused on getting a standardized procedure to investigate sexual violence across the country.

Man convicted for offensive weapon

By Aminata Phidelia Allie

A man in his twenties has been convicted and sentenced to a fine of Le 2 million or 24 months in prison at Pademba Road in Freetown for carrying offensive weapons.

Sorie Mansaray made his third and final appearance yesterday, 23 September at the Ross Road magistrates’ court No.1 presided over by Abu Bakarr Binneh- Kamara.

RMF blames SLRA for potholes

By Fasalie S. Kamara

The chief executive officer of the Road Maintenance Fund (RMF) has blamed the Sierra Leone Roads Authority (SLRA) for the many potholes in the city. Speaking at the government weekly press briefing last week, Abdul Kalokoh said that “it is the responsibility of SLRA to draw up programmes and not my department.”

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