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NP manager charged with fraud

By Saio Marrah

Abubakarr Bah, Sales Manager of National Petroleum (NP) has appeared in court charged for allegedly  conspiring with “other persons unknown” to defraud the sum of six hundred and eighteen thousand, two hundred and twenty-five New Leones (NLe618, 225) from Sara Bailor Jalloh.

Waterloo LUC urges village heads aspirants to uphold peace

By Politico Staff Writer

Following widespread reports of rising tension in towns and villages in the Western Area Rural District ahead of the Village Head Elections, the Local Unit Commander (LUC) of Waterloo Police Division, and Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP) Ibrahim Mohamed Sama has called on Candidates to uphold peace before, during and after the election.

The Village Head elections are slated for Saturday 28th October, 2023.

Sierra Leone’s Information Minister praises president’s education commitment

By Abdulai Fasineh Dumbuya

The Minister of Information and Civic Education, Chernor Bah has praised President Julius Maada Bio for what he said is his passion and commitment toward education in Sierra Leone.

He was speaking in a media interview on the 23rd of October, 2023 analyzing and updating the public on the first 100 days of the President after his re-election following the June 24 multi-tier election in the country.

Sierra Leone MPs want Kush drug importers tracked

By Nasratu Kargbo

With the alarming increase in the use and deadly effects of psychoactive substances called Kush, Members of Parliament have asked that importers of the harmful substance be tracked and punished for leaving most youths in a counter-productive state.

Sierra Leone says moving to end energy poverty

By Sorie Ibrahim Fofanah

President Julius Maada Bio says his administration would make a “concerted” effort to reduce energy poverty in Sierra Leone.

Bio made this statement at the official Launch of the first national dialogue on Climate Resilience, Energy Transition Dialogue at the Freetown City Council Auditorium on the 23rd of October 2023.

Energy Dialogue addresses Sierra Leone’s climate change status

By Alpha Abu

Sierra Leone’s precarious position as the 24th most vulnerable country in the world to Climate Change was re-amplified at the first-ever National Climate Resilience and Energy Transition Dialogue in Freetown this week.

The country was also tagged 26th amongst countries least-ready to adapt to climate change, prompting the Presidential Initiative on Climate Change, Renewable Energy, and Food Security to organise the two-day dialogue on 23-24 October that attracted development partners from across the world.

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