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3 remanded for burglary and larceny

By Saio Marrah

Justice Komba Kamanda of High Court No.1, has sent three  men, Alimamy Dumbuya alias Dead-Dead as first accused, Alie Kamara nicknamed Face-second accused and Idrissa Mansaray, all of May Drive Community in Regent, on remand at the Pademba Road Correctional Centre,  over  burglary and larceny charges.

Another fire outbreak in Wilberforce Barracks

By Saio Marrah

Just a week after the first fire outbreak at Wilberforce Barracks in Freetown left an apartment damaged, another fire incident has occurred at the same barracks leaving a whole block of apartments destroyed, and at least 36 families without shelter.

The latest fire outbreak occurred on Friday 20th January 2023 close to the main electrical transformer that supplies power to the military barracks. Up to Saturday night the whole area was plunged in darkness.

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TURKISH FERRIES MISSING IN ACTION?

We welcomed the two Turkish ferries recently with a lot of fanfare typical of the social media period in which we live but several months on we can’t feel the presence of those ferries. Is anything the matter? Are they waiting for the new airport and the expected increase in the number of people coming across the river?

Sierra Leone marks end of war

By Umaru Fofana

Sierra Leone on Wednesday commemorated the end of the bloody 10-year war waged by the Revolutionary United Front (RUF) and their allies.

The carnage officially ended on 18 January 2002 after tens of thousands of people had either been killed or maimed and millions displaced.

Ceremonies marking the event were held at the civil war memorial at Robis, in the Kaffu Bullom chiefdom in Port Loko District – the scene of where 21 years ago President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah declared, “D WAR DON DON”.

Women hail Sierra Leone's president over new gender law

By Alpha Abu

Women across the country have hailed President Julius Maada Bio following his symbolic assent to the Gender Equality and Women Empowerment (GEWE) Act, an event in Freetown that was witnessed by the Vice President,the first lady,women activists and western diplomats.

President of the 50/50 Group, Haja Alimatu Abdulai told Politico that they were delighted at the development but said they would want to see a ‘’meticulous implementation’’ of the contents of the law.

Public outcry over mobile data tariff increment

By Chernor Alimamy Kamara

There has been serious public outcry in the wake of increase in floor price of data tariff by Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) .

Mohamed S. Koroma a young graduate from the University of Sierra Leone explained to Politico how the increase was not timely in view of the economic situation in the country.

He stated that more frustrating was the lack of prior notice by the MNOs unlike in in other countries where the people are given notice whenever they want to effect changes in pricing.

MP says labour laws must be implemented

By Nasratu Kargbo

Hon. Alusine Kanneh, Deputy Chief Whip in the Sierra Leone parliament has expressed dissatisfaction over the way Sierra Leoneans are being maltreated by foreigners and urged the Minister of Labour and Social Security Alpha Osman Timbo to ensure that the new laws are implemented to the letter.

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