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Commonwealth reassures support for Sierra Leone after polls

By Politico staff writer

The Commonwealth Secretary-General has reassured her organisation’s support for the Government and people of Sierra Leone, following the recent General Elections that saw President Julius Maada Bio declared the winner by the country’s Electoral Commission.

Sierra Leone Parliament to elect Speaker tomorrow

By Nasratu Kargbo

Members of Sierra Leone Parliament will elect a new Speaker tomorrow 13th July 2023 to lead the sixth Parliament of the republic.

According to the Clerk of Parliament Umar Paran Tarawally, MPs will  elect the Speaker after they would have been  sworn into office.

Woman mutilated in Waterloo, outside Sierra Leone capital

By Chernor Alimamy Kamara

 59-year-old Kadie Hassan’s lifeless body was found under her bedroom mattress at her Bofla Community residence between Benguema Road and Fulla Town in Waterloo, in the Western Rural Area.

According to police officers at the Waterloo division, the deceased woman was found with her two ears mutilated and her feet tied, with lacerations all over her body.

Boy, 12, drowns at Masorie Village

By Chernor Alimamy Kamara

The body of a twelve year- old boy Morali Fofana has been found at Pa Morlai Wharf in Masorie Village, on the outskirts of Waterloo.

The incident reportedly took place on Sunday 9th July 2023 after the boy together with his three friends went swimming that day.

New MP wants more women appointments in Sierra Leone

By Nasratu Kargbo

Newly elected Member of Parliament from Kailahun District Emilia Loloh Tongi has called for more women in appointment positions, saying that they will ensure they consistently remind President Julius Maada Bio of the 30% female appointment for women in all positions.

Women group wants more women in cabinet

By Nasratu Kargbo

Founder of Fifty-Fity Group Sierra Leone Nemata Majeks-Walker has expressed dissatisfaction over the number of women that have been appointed in President Julius Maada Bio’s first cabinet.

4 political parties in Sierra Leone's Local Council

By Chernor Alimamy Kamara

Following the dominance of the yet-to-be-sworn-in Sixth Parliament by the ruling Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP) and the main opposition All People’s Congress (APC) both parties will still have a lion’s share of the council seats across the country.

This became evident after Chief Electoral Commissioner Mohamed Konneh announced on Tuesday 11th July the final results of the 24th June local council election.

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