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MP complains about mining companies

By Nasratu Kargbo

Two small-scale mining companies in Moyamba District have been creating problems for residents in the community, according to the MP in that locality Mustapha Musu Sellu.

Sellu on 12th March 2024 told Parliament that the activities undertaken by F.S Mining and Shunda Ore have been affecting his people. He said F.S. Mining has about eight 40-foot trailers that are plying that route, raising dust which is not good for the people’s health.  

Row in Sierra Leone Parliament over Kush

By Nasratu Kargbo

Reports of the discovery of the dead bodies of young men at Hagan Street in Freetown and a video making rounds on social media of youths acting like zombies as their heads were being forcibly shaved, have sparked up intense discussions in Parliament with MPs speaking passionately on the issue and suggesting they invite stakeholders, amidst calls for the adoption of certain measures.

The MPs said the widespread use of the psychoactive drug Kush should be pronounced a public health emergency.

3 docked for assaulting female police officer in a Freetown outskirt

By Sorie Ibrahim Fofanah

Three accused persons; Bintu Williams, first accused; Christopher Thomas, second accused, and Abu Sillah, third accused have appeared before Magistrate Ladonnette Cole at the Waterloo Magistrate Court for an alleged assault on a female police officer, PC 15071 Memunatu Mansaray.

Wife freed in husband murder trial

By Saio Marrah

A Jury in the High Court has cleared one Ntuma Mansaray (Nee Bangura) of killing her soldier-husband, Mamoud Mansaray in Freetown.

The 10-member jury returned a verdict of not guilty because the accused acted in self-defence but two of the jurors maintained their dissenting position even after the jury was initially sent out a second time because four had disagreed with the not guilty verdict. Justice Sulaiman Bah had to redirect the jury before they arrived at the two-thirds decision.

Sierra Leone submits report to Arms Trade Treaty

By Sorie Ibrahim Fofanah

The Commissioner of the Sierra Leone Commission on Arms and Ammunition, (SLeCAA), Binneh K. Conteh says Sierra Leone is the “only” country that has submitted its annual report to the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) Secretariat for 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland.

Conteh made this statement at the launch of the Sierra Leone Commission on Arms and Ammunition Act No. 24 of 2023 at its Freetown Office on 7th March.

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