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Politico benefits from US embassy’s First Aid training

By Nasratu Kargbo

The American Embassy in Freetown, Sierra Leone has trained fifteen journalists from print and electronic media including six staff from Politico on emergency first-aid response. According to the Embassy’s Medical Attache’, Dr. Kathleen Horsley, it is important that journalists get the basic life-saving skills in case of emergencies.

NAYCOM calls for Youth participation in elections

By Chernor Alimamy Kamara

In order to foster peaceful, credible, and inclusive electoral processes in Sierra Leone, the National Youth Commission (NAYCOM) has urged Youths to participate without violence in the upcoming June 24th general elections in the country.

Officials of the commission made this statement during a National Consultation and Planning Meeting held at the New Brookfields Hotel on the 18th April 2023.

Alleged visa fraudsters remanded

By Saio Marrah

Magistrate Mark Ngegba has sent two accused visa fraudsters, 23-year-old first accused, Manso Lamin Koroma of 19 Tengbeh town and a 31-year-old second accused man, Sullaiman Sesay commonly known as “Muffy” of Main Motor Road Wilberforce, Freetown on remand for allegedly obtaining money by fraudulent means from different people with the promise of facilitating their travel to Canada.

ECOWAS and AU embark on Sierra Leone pre-election mission

By Ruth Yeabu Sesay

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Commissioner for Political Affairs Peace and Security, Ambassador Abdel-Fatau Musah and the Head of Democracy, Elections and Constitution African Union (AU), Ambassador Calixte Aristide Mbari has led a joint Technical Pre-Elections Fact-Finding Mission to Sierra Leone ahead of the June 2023 polls.

Violent August 10 protest in Sierra Leone was politically motivated, says investigation committee report

By Mabinty M.Kamara

Report by the Special Investigations  Committee set by President Julius Maada Bio  to   investigate the  August 10 protest’s organisers,  planners, Funders and most importantly to make recommendations for action that would prevent a recurrence of the violent August 10 protest has indicated that the protest was politically motivated .

The committee also noted that from interviews conducted across the country, the protest was blamed on the current economic situation in the country which it stated was exploited by politicians. 

Sierra Leone parliament ratifies 120 MW Bikongor III electricity Project

By Politico Staff writer

The parliament of Sierra Leone has ratified the contract agreement signed by the Ministries of Energy Finance and the Electricity Distribution and Supply Authority (EDSA), for the 120MW Bikongor III electrification Project.

The project aims to construct, install, supply and commission a Hydro Power Plant for a period of 25 years with Nokorko Resources Limited and their partners.

Sierra Leone parliament ratifies 120 MW Bikongor III electricity Project

By Politico Staff writer

The parliament of Sierra Leone has ratified the contract agreement signed by the Ministries of Energy Finance and the Electricity Distribution and Supply Authority (EDSA), for the 120MW Bikongor III electrification Project.

The project aims to construct, install, supply and commission a Hydro Power Plant for a period of 25 years with Nokorko Resources Limited and their partners.

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