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Missing child concerns Kenema

By Mohamed Vandi in Kenema

Concerns over a missing child at Sembehun village some 40 miles from Kenema have heightened in the eastern provincial headquarter town, almost two years since the case was first reported.

Apprehension over the apparent lack of seriousness in investigating the matter was strongly manifested in the many questions directed at the newly transferred Assistant Inspector General of Police, East, Alfred Karrow Kamara, during a discussion programme on the local Eastern Radio.

Boko Haram in Liberia

Frank Nyekan, EPS director-designate

The director designate of the elite security guard, the Executive Protection Service (EPS) of Liberia, has alleged that Liberia is being used as a hideout for leaders of the Nigeria Islamist group, Boko-Haram.

APC parliamentarians blast NATCOM

By Crispina Lois Cummings

Two ruling party members of parliament have accused the telecommunications regulator, NATCOM, of “failing to monitor service providers and their equipment" in line with their statutory mandate.

Addressing mobile phone company executives at a parliamentary committee hearing on Wednesday, the MPs, Sheku Sannoh and Karifala Conteh described NATCOM as “the sole cause of the poor quality network in the country", singling out AIRTEL for “extorting money from their customers for services they do not render”.

Sierra Leone minister attacked in a love triangle

There were unusual scenes at the Freetown International Airport  at Lungi on Sunday morning when Sierra Leone's Deputy Minister of Finance, Mabinty Daramy was attacked in a love triangle involving Minister of Information, Alpha Kanu.

Sierra Rutile tops local content policy

John Sisay, Rutile CEO

Chief executive officer of Sierra Rutile says although he feels humbled that his company now leads in the implementation of the Local Content Policy in the mining sector, challenges still remain.

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