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PPRC cautions political parties

By Bampia James Bundu

Chairperson of the Political Parties’ Registration Commission (PPRC), Justice Tolla Thompson has cautioned political parties to “put Sierra Leone first” as they review the country’s constitution.

He told a one-day interparty dialogue forum of representatives of ten registered political parties in Sierra Leone at the British Council in Freetown that they must extensively discuss the process.

Le 250 million or 6-year jail for Pastor

By Aminata Phidelia Allie

General overseer of the Lord’s Mission Church, and president of His Helping Hand International Ministry, aka 4HIM Sierra Leone, has been sentenced to a fine of Le 250 million or he goes to jail for six years.

Pastor Hassan Mansaray, with his accountant Abdul Aziz Bangura, was indicted in May 2013 for allegedly misappropriating donor funds and properties contrary to the ACC Act.

They were convicted by Justice John Bosco Katutsi of High Court No. 2 on 14 counts of corruption.

Gunmen open fire at home of journalist

Unknown gunmen at around 2 o clock on Sunday morning attacked and opened fire at the home of a Somali journalist, Abdikhadar Iman dhaqane, correspondent for Horncable Television, at Farjano neighborhood in Kismayo.

In a press release issued in Sunday afternoon, the National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ) condemned the attack “in the strongest terms possible”

The union’s sources say that gunmen opened fire at the house of the journalist, “which he narrowly escaped”.

3 die in road accident in Kono

By Septimus Senessie

A fatal road accident on Monday 29July at Faor village in the Nimikoro chiefdom, in Kono district left three killed on the spot including a 2-year-old child. One person was left critically injured.

The accident happened when an unregistered commercial motorbike carrying three passengers rammed into another unregistered tractor which was apparently stationary. All the victims were on the motorbike.

Pujehun land deal threatened

Citizens of Sorogbeima and Makpele chiefdoms, now resident in the United States of America and United Kingdom, have issued a statement rejecting the agreement between Pujehun district and Aristeus Palm Oil Company. The foreign agribusiness company has concession on a 47,567-hectare arable land in Sorogbema chiefdom, according to a campaign group Green Scenery while West Africa Agriculture Number 2 Ltd has 30,700 hectares.

Father ‘rapes’ daughters

By Jenneh Braima

Two sisters, aged 15 and 17 years, names withheld, have accused their biological father, MIE Pratt (name abbreviated for editorial reasons), of consistently sexually abusing them

“He harassed, beat and subdued us violently before he would rape us” the elder of the sisters told Politico in-between sobs, adding “I was just about 13 in 2008 when he first raped and deflowered us”.

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