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Open gov’t budget process saves life - says BAN Coordinator

 

By Mabinty M. Kamara

Emphasizing the importance of openness in budget processes to ensure transparency and accountability and service delivery at the Launch of a global open budget survey which indicated Sierra Leone’s improvement in the public participation of the national budgetary allocation, the Executive Director of Budget Advocacy Network (BAN) has noted that open Budget process saves lives.

Sierra Leone to de-amalgamate more chiefdoms

By Sorie Ibrahim Fofanah

The Minister of Local Government and Community Affairs, Tamba Lamina has said they are working on de-amalgamating chiefdoms where he said there is power struggle and persistent disunity.

Lamina was updating newsmen of his ministry’s activities at the government’s weekly press conference held at Foreign Affairs Ministry in Freetown on 28th May 2024.

“The Ministry of Local Government and Community Affairs is working on de-amalgamating some chiefdoms, a process that was started by the previous government,” he added.

Female journalists get digital media literacy training

 

By Mabinty M. Kamara   

The Media Reform Coordinating Group (MRCG) through the Media Foundation for West Africa with funding support from the Embassy of the Netherlandss in Ghana has trained 50 female journalists and female Civil Society Activists in digital literacy and fact checking in an effort to combat fake news across Sierra Leone.

500  innovators  to participate in Tech Summit 

Abdulai Fasineh Dumbuya

The Ministry of Communications, Technology and Innovation, in collaboration with the Ministry of Youth, is set to bring together 500 young and emerging innovators from the provinces to participate in the 2024 Sierra Leone Innovates Tech Summit in Freetown.

Parliament creates new committee to monitor bills

By Nasratu Kargbo

The Speaker of Parliament Segepoh Solomon Thomas has given a stern warning to those who tamper with enacted bills to desist from such unlawful act and instructed the Deputy Speaker Ibrahim Tawa Conteh to form a Special Select Committee that will be charged with the responsibility of ensuring such a practice is curtailed.

He emphasized that parliament will impose prison sentences on any individual who tampers with bills that have been enacted.

26 children among alleged food poisoning victims

 

By Chernor Alimamy Kamara

A suspected food poisoning incident in the Marbella community in Freetown over the weekend has left some 80 people seeking urgent treatment at Connaught Hospital, 26 of them children, according to the facility’s Care Manager , Dr. Mack Kapuwa. Two were said to be in a critical condition at the Intensive Care Unit.

No EDSA light at Bo Midwifery School

 

By Mabinty M.Kamara in Bo

The head of the school of Midwifery in Bo, southern Sierra Leone has highlighted lack of sustainable electricity supply on the campus as part of the challenges facing the institution in its day to day activities.

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