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MPs, others trained on Conflict prevention

By Alpha Abu

With the General Elections barely eight weeks away, the need for a peaceful process has seen the Independent Commission for Peace and National Cohesion (ICPNC) with support from partners embark on conflict prevention training for Members of Parliament (MPs), Chiefs and representatives of various community- based groups.

World Hope International trains pump technicians

By Prince J Musa in Kenema

One of the development partners of the country, World Hope International in collaboration with SEND Sierra Leone  and technical support from Engineers without Borders, Denmark has conducted a seven-day intensive training for hand pump Technicians in the sixteen Chiefdoms of Kenema District.

The training which commenced at the Pastoral Centre, Kenema on the 17th and ended on the 21st of April 2023 was geared towards citizens’ climate change-driven management project.

President Bio commissions $8.4M bridge

By Prince J Musa in Kenema

President Julius Maada Bio has commissioned the construction of the Gendema Ferry Bridge worth 8.4 million dollars to link Boajibu in the Simbaru chiefdom and Gendema in Wandor and Gourama Mende Chiefdom in Kenema District.

The bridge will be constructed by a Chinese company Sino hydro bureau 9 limited Cooperation with a 15 months’ timeline to address the problem associated with outdated cable ferry crossing and to make accessibility for agricultural products and other businesses in the chiefdoms easier.

ECOWAS, Peace Commission engage stakeholders over elections

By Alpha Abu

Representatives of major Political Parties, Civil Society, the Security Sector, traditional rulers and the Inter-Religious Council are taking part in a peace-building training programme organised by the regional body ECOWAS in partnership with Sierra Leone’s Independent Commission for Peace and National Cohesion.

Slain lecturer’s family wants justice

By Chernor Alimamy Kamara

The gruesome discovery of the remains of Fourah Bay College (FBC) Lecturer Kabba Santigie Bangura at Sherbro Town outside Waterloo, 40 days after he went missing, has prompted calls by family members for his killers to be brought to book.

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