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Pujehun tops sexual violations

By Mohamed T Massaquoi
Chairman of the Pujehun district council has told a security briefing of district stakeholders at the council hall that the area is the most affected in terms of sexual violations in the country.

WHO urges more tempo to end Ebola

The country head of the United Nations World Health Organization said the fight against the Ebola epidemic has entered its 3rd phase and called for increased vigor to end the epidemic.

Dr Anders Nordstrom, in a statement issued Monday, said this stage of the fight involved tracking each and every chain of the virus transmission and closing down the remaining chains as quickly as possible.

Civil society urges SLAJ to tackle impersonators

By Mustapha Kamara Jnr

Youth Empowerment Development Association Sierra Leone (YADA-SL), a civil society organization, has urged the Sierra Leone Association of Journalists (SLAJ) to address the issue of impersonation within its rank.

Mohamed Kamara, Executive Director YADA-SL, told Politico that they have had to deal with a number of complaint from the public, notably in the east end of Freetown, where he rogue people disguising as journalists were on the rampage extorting money from innocent business people.

As German Ambassador Visits Bo Project Sites, Bo Mayor Launches Public Litter Bins

By coincidence or divine design, the German Ambassador His ExcellencyMr Karl Prinz on Saturday August 8, witnessed the launching of litter bins around the central business district in Bo city. The Mayor of Bo City Council His Worship Harold Logie Tucker did the official launching of the litter bins whilst the German Ambassador was at hand to give more clout and impetus to the program whilst visiting other project sites.

DSTV's tactical move

By Mustapha Sesay  

Transnational Sierra Leone (TSL), distributors of DStv services in the country, has announced the movement of the most watched channel Super Sports Five from its Compaq Plus category to Premium.

The move has angered subscribers, many of whom may find it difficult, if not impossible, to watch the popular English league from the comfort of their homes.

DSTV’s tactical move leaves subscribers anxious

By Mustapha Sesay  

Transnational Sierra Leone (TSL), distributors of DStv services in the country, has announced the movement of the most watched channel Super Sports Five from its Compaq Plus category to Premium.

The move has angered subscribers, many of whom may find it difficult, if not impossible, to watch the popular English league from the comfort of their homes.

Civil society gives a nod to 2015 Census process

A group of civil society organizations which make up part of the 2015 Population and Housing Census Technical Committee has praised the ongoing process of the impending nationwide counting as on track. The group, at a press conference on Monday, said they were so far contented with the process and pledged to continue monitoring it to ensure a credible outcome.

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