By Bampia James Bundu

77 ‘ghost schools’ delisted in eastern Sierra Leone
By Bob Batilo Saffa in Kenema
Following an investigative report by Politico in July this year, on the existence of ghost schools in Kenema district, authorities have mounted their own investigations into the issue and discovered that the number is much higher.
The district council says that support for 77 schools said to be nonexistent has been withheld and their names struck off the list of schools that receive government school fee subsidies meant for the region.

ACC gauges bribery
By Mustapha Sesay
Director of public education and outreach at the Anti-Corruption Commission has told Politico that they are organising a symposium to gauge public perceptions from various quarters on different aspects of bribery in Sierra Leone.
Shollay Davies said the symposium and panel discussions, slated for today September 12 at the Miata Conference Centre in Freetown, was in line with the global corruption barometer report, which he said was “really teasing” for the country.

47 km roads for Western Rural District
By Crispina Lois Cummings
Members of parliament have met at the Brama Town community centre in Koya and at the Lombeh Harding hall in Newton to officially commission contractors for the rehabilitation of 47.1 kilometres of feeder roads and bridges in the Western Area Rural District.
The project, costing Le 4 billion, will be supervised by the Western Area rural district council, the rural and private sector development project’s sub unit in the rural district, the district officer and district roads authority engineer for the designated project.