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MRCG reviews Sierra Leone media freedom issues

By Chernor Alimamy Kamara

In order to strengthen democratic dialogue and accountability, consolidate peace and ensure development through professional, independent and sustainable media, based on the right to freedom of expression and of the press, the Media Reform Coordinating Group (MRCG) has reviewed and presented media freedom issues affecting practitioners in the country.

MRCG released the October Report of its Review on the 8th November, 2023.

Sierra Leone nabs 2 “notorious” drug dealers over 1,000 wraps of Kush

By Sorie Ibrahim Fofanah

Two notorious drug dealers Abu Yillah and Bawoh Kamara have been arrested in Freetown with over one thousand wraps suspected to contain the drug  Kush, according to  the Police Regional Operations Officer, Freetown East, Chief Superintendent Brima Bangura as he addressed  a press briefing at the Sierra Leone Police (SLP) a headquarters on 8th  November this year.

“The suspects, together with the exhibits, have been handed over to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) at East End Police’’Bangura stated.

Police seize quantity of drugs in Waterloo

By Chernor Alimamy Kamara

An intelligence-led raid conducted by the Operations Team attached to the Waterloo Police Division has led to the seizure of quantity of drugs mostly Kush, Tramadol, and other narcotics after being abandoned by the drug dealers, peddlers, and abusers who fled upon spotting the Police.

The police also demolished several Ghettos at Kono Park in the Bassa Town community, Waterloo. The ghettos were frequented by drug dealers and peddlers.

2 Sierra Leonean journalists end monthlong media training in Egypt

By Sorie Ibrahim Fofanah

Two Sierra Leonean journalists have completed a one-month media training organized by the Supreme Council for Media Regulations in Cairo, Egypt.

The Sierra Leone Ambassador to Egypt, Sadiq Sillah graced the closing and certification ceremony of the 47th training course in Cairo for sixteen Anglophone broadcasters from eight African countries.

Deceased was stabbed seven times – autopsy report

By Saio Marrah

An autopsy report detailing the causes of the death of one Isha Saidu Hughes has been tendered in evidence in the ongoing murder trial of his elder brother Sulaiman Conteh has concluded that the deceased was stabbed seven times leading to her death.

Sierra Leone opposition party takes up seat in Parliament

By Nasratu Kargbo

Mixed feelings engulfed the jam-packed well and precincts of Parliament as fifty-two members of the main opposition All People’s Congress (APC) who had not subscribed to the oath of office due to their party’s decision to boycott all forms of governance, finally assumed their seats.

Sierra Leone drops in US corruption rating

By Nasratu Kargbo

The latest Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) scorecard has indicated a drop in the control of corruption indicator. Even though the country met the standard set by MCC, the nation declined by three percent from last year’s scorecard.

The scorecard which was published on the 7th November 2023 shows that Sierra Leone scored 76%, - a 3% drop from last year’s 79%. The nation passed ten out of twenty indicators.

In 2022 and 2021, the country even had better scores 83% and 81% respectively.

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