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Kenema City Council digitizes taxation

By Prince J Musa in Kenema

The Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) Officer of Kenema City Council, Martin Kaindaneh has said that before the end of March, Council will introduce an electronic system for the payment of Taxes and Property rates.

He told Politico on the 11 March 2024 that the electronic system would upgrade and reform property tax collection.

“The electronic system will wipe out corruption on revenue collection of the council,’’ he said.

Sierra Leone projects to reduce inflation to 23%

By Chernor Alimamy Kamara

In the medium term, the Government is expecting inflation to drop to 23% by the end of 2024 and a further decline in 2025 and 2026, with a tight monetary policy stance, prudent fiscal policy, and anticipated moderation in global food and energy prices. Inflation currently stands at between 42% and 47%.

Armed police to guard Freetown cemeteries

By Sorie Ibrahim Fofanah

The Freetown City Council says it’s completing plans to deploy armed police officers to guard cemeteries in the city. In a press release issued on the 5th of March, 2024 the FCC says they are working with the Inspector General of Police (IGP) to ensure the deployment of armed police personnel at the cemeteries.

The Council says it’s acting to stop a spate of criminal activities in the cemeteries, including the opening of vaults and carting away all materials in graves.

ACTB rewards clients with promotion

By Chernor Alimamy Kamara

A financial service entity named A Call To Business (ACTB) is rewarding its clients with Easter/Ramadan promotions so they realize that they are the reason for the growth of the institution.

Some of the items listed in the promotion are; pens, oil, prayer mats, and key holders, among others.

Sierra Leonean farmers on methods of preservation

By Nasratu Kargbo

The District Agricultural Officer at the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Abass Conteh has explained that with support from the Foundation for Rural and Urban Transformation (FoRUT) they have trained farmers on how to preserve their products.

91 percent unmet surgical needs in Sierra Leone

By Nasratu Kargbo 

Sierra Leone’s unmet surgical needs is about 91%, according to the Vice President Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh. 

He made this statement on the 4th of March 2024, whilst speaking at the 64th Annual General Meeting and Scientific Conference of the West African College of Surgeons (WACS). 

The VP acknowledged that such a status is unacceptable,

EBK’s medical assessment ongoing - court told

By Saio Marrah

The chairman of the opposition All People’s Congress, APC has told a magistrate in Freetown that doctors were still assessing the condition of former president Ernest Bai Koroma who was granted bail to travel to Nigeria six weeks ago for medical examination and treatment.  

Alhaji Minkailu Mansaray, who is standing as surety for the former president who is accused of treason, said efforts were made to get Ernest Bai Koroma’s medical report “but due to some medical procedures we could not get it”.

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