A top United States General has expressed support for Sierra Leone troops
scheduled to deploy shortly in Somalia, according to a press release
from the US embassy in Freetown.
Youth rampage in Kabala over APC symbol
Irate youth alleged to be supporters of the outgoing Chairman of the Koinadugu District Council, Peter Bayuku Konteh aka Agbangba, went on the rampage late yesterday in Kabala and pelted stones at the residences of the two Paramount Chiefs in the town.
Campaigners blame Sierra Rutile over deaths
A coalition of civil society organisations, Campaign for Just Mining has held the Sierra Rutile mining company responsible for the sea accident on Tuesday morning in Bonthe District in which six people died. The victims - three women and three children - drowned while they were crossing the Gangama Dredge to their farms.
Cholera still critical – UN says
The UN World Health Organisation and the UN children's fund, UNICEF say the situation of the cholera outbreak in Sierra Leone is “still critical”. They say as at 3 September 2012, 15,838 cases had been reported with 251 deaths, recording a fatality rate of 1.6%.
NEC insists on deadline
By Mustapha Sesay and Alpha Daramy Sesay
The National Electoral Commission has insisted on its earlier pronouncement that all political parties must commit themselves to meeting the deadline for submission of complete lists of nominations by tomorrow, Friday.
Sierra Leone's November polls key to UN
In its situation forecast for September 2012, the United Nations says the world body is concerned about the situation in Sierra Leone with the elections in November their key interest. Following is the full report of the UN Security Council.
W/Africa civil society groups call for sanction against Gambia
Civil society organisations across West Africa have expressed their shock at the execution some two weeks ago of nine death row inmates in The Gambia. They have also called for targeted sanctions against the regime of President Yahyah Jammeh. Following is their press release: