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NSA Executive Director highlights first 100 days in office

 

By Chernor Alimamy Kamara

In order to mark his first 100 days after being appointed Executive Director of the National Sports Authority (NSA), Dr. Emmanuel Saffa Abdulai told Journalists at a news conference in Freetown on Monday that they have drafted the National Sports Development Foundation regulations and engaged various national sports organizations for their inputs.

He added that they have also engaged the NSOs on the draft Anti-doping Authority and the position of trust.

Treason trial to sum up next week

By Saio Marrah

Presiding Judge, Komba Kamanda at the ongoing treason trial has promised to do a summing up of the case next week after instructing the prosecution and defence lawyers to do their closing addresses on Thursday, July 18th, 2024.

Addressing the court on Monday, 15th July, he warned that by all means prosecution should roundoff on Thursday and that the defence should do theirs same day, but if they do not complete that day, it should be finished by Friday.

This will be followed by juror’s verdict.

Emerson Lamina calls out Guinea on Yenga at ECOWAS


A Sierra Leonean Member of the ECOWAS Parliament has called on Guinea to return complete territorial ownership of the disputed town of Yenga to Sierra Leone. The small town in the eastern district of Kailahun has been a source of disagreement between the two countries for more than 20 years.

Saa Emerson Lamina, MP, was responding to the presentation of the Guinean Delegation’s Country Report at the Plenary of the ECOWAS Parliament on Tuesday 9 July.

Aggrieved lawyers give 30-day ultimatum

By Chernor Alimamy Kamara

After holding a requisitioned Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM), aggrieved lawyers have set a 30- day ultimatum to convene an Annual General Meeting (AGM) for the year 2023 by a caretaker board appointed at the EGM.

Security forces arrest bomb-making materials, drugs

By Politico Staff Writer

The government of Sierra Leone has announced the confiscation of a large consignment of bomb-making materials and illegal drugs after intelligence officials uncovered a plot involving individuals suspected of importing the materials into the country in March 2023.

Foreign Affairs wants financial autonomy

By Nasratu Kargbo

The Director General at the Sierra Leone’s Foreign Ministry Dr. Victoria M. Suleimany has called on parliament to support her advocacy to make the institution financially autonomous.

“Our problem as a ministry is that we are not a self-accounting ministry. I have not seen it anywhere, where a foreign ministry is not in charge of their own finances. Please add your voice to my voice so we can be self-accountable,” she said.

Bishop Biguzzi to be buried today in Makeni

By Alpha Abu

Makeni City, north of Sierra Leone will today be teeming with thousands of mourners as they pay their last respect to the Late Bishop George Biguzzi. The remains of the long-serving former Head of the Makeni Diocese who died in Parma, Italy arrived on Friday, for laying in his final resting place as he had wished.

He served the Makeni Diocese of the Catholic Church for decades and was well respected and loved for his charity work and educational support to thousands of people in the north of the country.

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