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Sierra Leone Army commander wants civil support for frontier troops

By Saio Marrah

The Commander Joint Force (CJF) of the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces (RSLAF), Major -General Dauda Fred Alpha, has called on the people of the Bramaia Chiefdom, a community that shares frontiers with  Guinea, to partner with the military in protecting the various porous border areas in their community.

Foreign Service Academy to start Feb.1

By Alpha Abu

The country’s first ever Foreign Service Academy (FSA) is to become fully operational on February 1 this year. Sierra Leone’s Foreign Minister Professor David Francis made the announcement during the commissioning last Thursday, of the structure that’s within the precincts of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and international Cooperation at Tower Hill in Freetown.

Munafa fund recovery stands at 91 percent-SMEDA

By Alpha Abu

The loan scheme initiated by Government to support Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) has recorded a recovery rate of 91 percent so far, according to Shiarka S. Sannoh - Chief Executive Officer of Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency (SMEDA).

He told a press conference at their Freetown office last week that recovery continues of the 26.5 billion Leones that SMEDA through the Central Bank handed over to Financial Service Providers (FSPs) for distribution to small businesses in early 2021.

World Bank approves another $50M grant to Sierra Leone

By Ruth Yeabu Sesay

More than half a million Sierra Leoneans will benefit from a $50M (fifty million) Grant from the International Development Association (IDA) under the second phase of the West Africa Regional Food Systems (FSRP-2) which has been approved by the World Bank. The information was made public through press release by the World Bank this month.

The aid is to support the country’s preparedness to combat food insecurity and improve the resilience of its food systems.

Two arrested over arson attacks on electricity facility in Tombo

By Ruth Yeabu Sesay

A usually reliable police source has told Politico that two people, a man and a woman have been arrested in connection with the fire that destroyed electricity poles in the Tombo area in the Freetown Peninsula. Our source says a team of experienced detectives is on the ground now to continue the investigation. The police source refused to be drawn on the identity of those now detained. Politico understands that 50 poles were destroyed.

Sierra Leonean women back land rights initiative

By Abass Jalloh

Women in the districts of Kenema, Port Loko, Pujehun and Tonkolili have expressed satisfaction and support for the Customary Land Rights Act and Land Rights Commission Act, noting that these laws have helped them become aware knowledgeable on issues concerning land and their livelihoods as women.

Six Maritime officials freed of corruption offences

By Abass Jalloh

Executive Director of Sierra Leone Maritime Administration (SLMA) Paul S. Massaquoi and five other officials of the institution have been acquitted and discharged of all corruption charges at a Freetown High Court. Justice Mohamed Bawoh, at the Anti-Corruption Division of the High Court No. 5 freed Massaquoi and the other men who had faced five counts of corruption offences allegedly committed during their tenure of office.

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