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Skye Bank murder case goes to Sierra Leone's High Court

By Saio Marrah

Magistrate Mark Ngegba of the Pademba Road Court No.1 has dismissed a no case submission made by lawyers for former Skye Bank Manager, Ikubolaje Nicol and ordered that he stands trial for the alleged murder of Sinnah Kargbo, a former staff of the same bank.

CID boss visits Sumaila Town murder scene

By Chernor Aimamy Kamara

Police of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) have visited the apparent murder scene at Sumalia Town of 22-year-old Namisa Fatmata Kamara. 

The university student was reported missing on 1 August 2022, and her slain body was found in a shallow grave on the 9 August at the compound of the Bobanie-Browns. 

Led by the head of the CID, RPG Robert, Saturday’s visit by investigators was the first since August. 

Two arrests were made for questioning of a man and a woman who live in the neighborhood. 

Seven women undergo breast cancer surgery in Kenema, eastern Sierra Leone

By Prince J Musa in Kenema

Seven women suffering from breast cancer have undergone surgery at the Kenema Government Hospital. District Medical Superintendent Dr. Ibrahim Mark Kapuwa led the team of medic that conducted the removal of tumours.

Dr. Kapuwa told Politico that a lot of women are suffering from breast cancer and that there is need for action by medical practitioners to help those that are battling with the disease.

Sierra Leone ruling party releases candidates’ election guidelines

By Politico staff writer

The Sierra Leone Peoples Party (SLPP) in a document widely circulated on social media has highlighted its candidate selection process for the Local Council Elections under the District Block System citing the Public Election Act of 2022, the Local Government Act of 2022 and the 1991 Constitution of Sierra Leone.

The guidelines noted that for one to be considered eligible for elections, they must be a citizen of Sierra Leone and a member of the SLPP continuously for at least three years before application for the position.

National identity supersedes politics – says ECSL commissioner

By Chernor Alimamy Kamara

Western Region Electoral Commissioner, Zainab Umu Moseray has told a gathering of stakeholders to discuss promoting access to information that national identity supersedes political differences, as the June Elections approach.

She said the polls will come and go but citizens’ identity as Sierra Leonean will always remain.

She spoke about the Electoral Commission’s capacitating of media practitioners and the provision of applications that will be used to confirm election results per districts.

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