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"Let's Explore New Opportunities SWASAL" - Frank Cole

By Kemoh Sesay

Frank Magnus Cole who is also vying to become president of SWASAL is adamant that he "will explore new opportunities for the development of local sports. He said SWASAL members, "have been part of all the struggle, intimidation, humiliation, harassment, emotional and physical confrontations and attacks and most of all success stories of sports journalism in Sierra Leone during the past four years."

SPORT MINISTRY BACKS STAKEHOLDERS

By Kemoh Sesay

The Ministry of Sports has supported the second dissolution of the Executive Committee of the Sierra Leone Football Association by a group of football administrators and managers known as Stakeholders. Deputy Sport Minister Ishmael Al-Sankoh Conteh told Politico that his ministry has received a copy of the resolution adopted by the Stakeholders and described their action as "legitimate."

SLAA Members Demand Congress

Stakeholders of the Sierra Leone Athletics Association have called for the intervention of the Acting Director of Sports Saidu Mansaray and the General Secretary of the National Olympic Committee Joseph Nyande to get their executive to convene the organisation's congress.

Standstill at Parade Grounds

By Kemoh Sesay

Construction work at the parade grounds in central Freetown has ground to a halt as major sponsors have still not provided money for the work on the perimeter fence and pavilion to continue.

COFA Secretary General Philip Cline-Cole said work commenced in September 2014 and they were  hoping to finish in good time but the Ebola Virus Disease struck and caused the work to stall.

"It's time for Developmental"... Lawn Tennis Scribe

The Secretary General of the Sierra Leone Tennis Association SLTA has told Politico that they are embarking on developmental projects to improve the facilities of the association. Yayah Koroma said that "we are using this State of Emergency period to put certain things in place before the ban on all sporting activities is lifted."

Isha Johansen Makes U-Turn on State House Agreement

By Zainab Joaque

The Sierra Leone Football Association has given the clearest indication yet that they are not likely to fully accept the outcome of the meeting of football stakeholders and the Secretary to the President, Emmanuel Osho-Coker. At the meeting on Monday, the SLFA was instructed to reverse its decision to suspend a number of football stakeholders, clubs and the Southern Region Football Association from participating in  the forth-coming congress in the northern headquarter town of Makeni.

UNEXPLAINED STAFF SUSPENSIONS AT SLFA

Five workers of the Sierra Leone Football Association, SLFA were sent home on Wednesday with less than a week to a crucial congress of the association in Makeni.

David Momoh, Abu Maley Conteh, Aiah Dixon Brima, Abu Bakarr Conteh, commonly known as Double Chair and Emerica Jones-Brown were not allowed to enter their offices by the Administrative Officer of the SLFA.

David Momoh told journalists that, "they didn't suspend us, but we were asked out of the building without a letter until further notice...we were shocked and disappointed."

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