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High Court cancels APC Convention

By Chernor Alimamy Kamara

The National Delegates Conference of the main opposition All People’s Congress (APC) scheduled for this weekend in Makeni has been put on hold following an interim injunction from Justice Hannah Bonnie of the High Court, restraining the party from holding the event.

The court order was addressed to the Interim Transition Governance Committee (ITGC) of the APC.

Sierra Leone Mayors and Local Council heads to be put on a pension

By Ruth Yeabu Sesay

For the first time in the history of Sierra Leone, Mayors and Councilors are set to be on the government payroll.

The Deputy Minister of Local Government and Community Relations, Melrose Gabisie said this at the weekly Government press briefing held at the Ministry of Information and Communications’ conference hall, Youyi Building on the 16th February 2023.

ICAO to inspect Sierra Leone’s new airport

By Alpha Abu

The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) is to inspect the new Freetown International Airport in four months’ time, according to Deputy Minister of Transport and Aviation, Rex Bonapha. The air transport regulator’s last visit left a poor impression and Sierra Leone’s air gateway was never certified as a worthy facility meeting international standards.

No EDSA top up for 3 days

By Nasratu Kargbo

The Management of the Electricity Distribution and Supply Authority (EDSA) will cease the sales of electricity token (top up) from 6 PM today Friday to 6pm of Monday 20th February 2023.

According to a press release dated 14th February this year, EDSA’s management explained their intention of introducing a new system called Integrated Management System, which will replace the existing one, thus the process will lead to a halt in selling of token for three days.

Accused wants to refund money in land fraud case

By Saio Marrah

The first accused in an ongoing land fraud case before the Principal Magistrate, Mark Ngegba in Freetown, has told the court that he wants to refund the one hundred and two million old Leones (Le 120,000,000) he obtained from the complainant in the said land deal.

Alusine Sesay, 47, said this during the court hearing on Wednesday 15th February 2023 in response to three options given to him and the second accused, Aloyious Kamara by the magistrate.

Youth Corps briefed on reforms in the judiciary

By Politico Staff Writer 

The Communications Director at the Judiciary of Sierra Leone Elkass Sannoh has highlighted the reforms that the Judiciary has undergone, during an engagement with National Youth Corpers at the Peace Mission Training Centre in Hastings, outside of Freetown.

Man remanded for visa fraud

By Saio Marrah

Principal Magistrate Mark Ngegba has remanded 47 years old Mohamed Sal in custody until the 25th of February. The accused is facing a 9 count charge ranging from conspiracy to obtaining money by false pretenses. The details are that Sal, who resides at 66 Sir Samuel Lewis Road Aberdeen, obtained money from different people on the promise that he would facilitate their travel overseas.

He appeared in court on Wednesday 15th February, 2023 to answer to the charges contained in 5 separate files.

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