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Sierra Leone Gov’t and opposition to begin talks

By Mabinty M. Kamara

The Publicity Secretary of the opposition APC has said after a round of preliminary meetings with the Independent Commission for and National Cohesion and international mediators including the Commonwealth, his party was now waiting for a date to be set for substantive talks.

Speaking to Politico in an interview on Tuesday, Sidi Yayah Tunis said: “we have presented all necessary documents regarding the dialogue” and it is now up to the mediators to take the next steps.

Sierra Leone national football coach bids emotional farewell

By Chernor Alimamy Kamara

Former head coach of the male national football team has marked the end of his contract with Leone Stars with an emotional open letter to the SLFA, the National Sports Authority, the squad and fans.

John Keister described his journey with the national team “extraordinary”, filled with “unforgettable moments, remarkable achievements, and invaluable lessons each of which has left an indelible mark on my coaching career”.  

School closed in Kenema after pupil dies

By Prince J. Musa in Kenema

The Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary School Education (MBSSE) has shut down the Emmanuel Modern Primary School in Kenema after one of the pupils fell to her death from the top floor of the school building.

Guma warns of water shortage in Sierra Leone capital

By Sorie Ibrahim Fofanah

In a social media tweet, the Managing Director of the Guma Valley Water Company, Maada S. Kpenge says there is going to be a long dry season, due to the spillage at the Guma dam that ended early.

And further buttressing the tweet in an interview with Politico, the Communication Manager for the Guma Valley Water Company, Alie Kabba said early stoppage of spillage at the Guma dam is happening as a result of human activities around the Guma dam.

Concerns over the supply of fertilizers in Port Loko

By Chernor Alimamy Kamara

In a letter addressed to President Julius Maada Bio and sent to Politico, a citizen named Santigie Amara expressed concern regarding the delay in the distribution of fertilizer to farmers in Port Loko for the implementation of the Feed Salone Project.

Rokel Bank staff tampered with deceased account, witness tells court  

By Saio Marrah

A Prosecution Witness at a Magistrate Court in Freetown has testified that the first accused, Mohamed Arafat S. Munda, in an ongoing alleged bank fraud at the Rokel Commercial Bank, did tamper with the bank account of a deceased, Musa Kanteh.

Munda is incriminated along with two others, 32-year-old Mohamed Munda Tarleh who is an agent of Rokel Commercial Bank SIM Korpor Mobile Application System, and 30-year-old Businessman, Edison Brima Mohamed as the second and third accused persons respectively.

Bo City fights street trading

By Chernor Alimamy Kamara

The Bo City Council is pressing on with an operation to clear street traders from the Central Business District of the City.

The Communication Officer of the Council told Politico that the ongoing operation has the support of stakeholders including executive members of the Sierra Leone Traders Union, Civil Society Organizations, the Sierra Leone Police, the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces, and the Road Safety Corps.

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