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WHH Capacitates Council on waste management in Kenema

By Prince J Musa in Kenema

As part of helping urban cities in the management of waste, German NGO  Welt Hunger Hlife (WHH) with support from BMZ on the 17th May, 2023 conducted training on Waste Management for staff of Kenema City Council, representatives of Small and Medium Enterprises ( SMEs) and youths groups  in Kenema.

640 Sierra Leoneans for Hajj 2023

By Chernor Alimamy Kamara

Out of a total of 1,200 (one thousand, two hundred) slots allocated to the Government of Sierra Leone for this year’s Hajj, only 640 (six hundred and forty) which is about 65% of the quota of intending pilgrims are set to attend Hajj in the Holy land of Mecca.

The aforementioned number of intending pilgrims includes those without fault that are paying for themselves, Government assistance or scholarships, and the 129 (one hundred and twenty-nine) pilgrims that did not attend last year’s Hajj due to unforeseen circumstances.

Sierra Leone political party leaders to make Peace Pledge

By Alpha Abu

Leaders of Political Parties taking part in the 24th June Elections are to make a Pledge of Peace, a week before polling, according to the Executive Secretary of the Independent Commission for Peace and National Cohesion.

Madam Hawa Samai told a National Security Sector Coordinating Group meeting in Makeni that the prepared pledge would see the politicians committing themselves to accept the results of the elections.

36 Days to elections, APC back in court

By Mabinty M. Kamara

With barely five weeks to the Sierra Leone Multi-tier elections slated for 24th June this year, the Country’s main opposition party the All Peoples Congress (APC) has been taken to court again by two of its senior member members who filed a petition to the Supreme Court against the Party’s presidential candidate Samura Mathew Wilson Kamara Ph.D.

Bad roads hinder agriculture – Apex Bank Director

By Nasratu Kargbo

Mohamed Bangura Director of Credit Risk Management at Apex Bank Sierra Leone has stated that bad road networks remain a challenge in ensuring farmers transport their goods from production sites to marketplaces in good condition.

ILO promises 1,000 jobs for Sierra Leoneans

By Nasratu Kargbo

The Director of the International Labour Organization (ILO) Vanessa Phala has on behalf of the institution committed to creating one thousand decent jobs for Sierra Leonean citizens under the ILO’s ‘Opportunity Salone’ project.

The four-year project which is funded by the European Union (EU) will be implemented in Kenema, Bombali, Bo, and Port Loko districts.  Eight million euros is set aside for the implementation of the project according to the officials.

Seven years for wounding

By Saio Marrah

Justice Ansumana Ivan Sesay has sentenced one Unisa Michael Ghandi to seven years imprisonment after he pleaded guilty to wounding one Sasco Kamara in his head which resulted in him being treated in hospital with 20 stitches.

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