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Sierra Leone to probe its oldest university over irregularities

 

By Sorie Ibrahim Fofanah

The Court of the University of Sierra Leone (USL) has, in a press statement dated 15th of May, 2024, acknowledged a correspondence from the Ministry of Technical and Higher Education (MTHE) informing them about a planned investigation of financial and administrative irregularities at the university between the periods of 2018 to 2024.

NaCSA constructs bridge to link 3 districts

 

By Mabinty M. Kamara in Kono

After several deaths by drowning in Bafin River, the National Commission for Social Action (NACSA) with funding support from the German Financial Corporation through KfW Development Bank is constructing a 65 meter long and 4 meter wide bridge at the Koakor crossing point in Gbense Chiefdom Kono district.

Drive Safe Alliance sensitizes on road safety

 

By Politico Staff Writer

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Drive Safe Alliance, Massah K. Bomah has embarked on taking road safety messages to school children and teachers at UBC Primary school in Bo.

The sensitization marks this year’s UN Global road week with the theme: "Be a road safety Hero."

Addressing pupils and teachers at the school on   15th May this year, Bomah spoke of the many road accidents involving school children in which lives have been lost and others left with terminal pains.

Sierra Leone's 1991 constitution process was not participatory – Human Rights Commissioner

 

By Abdulai Fasineh Dumbuya

The head of Sierra Leone’s Human Rights Commission has said that the Constitutional review process should be completed by the committee since the 1991 Constitution was not adequately participated and therefore needs review.  

Simitie Lavaly Esq. made this statement during the Government Weekly Press Conference organized by the Ministry of Information and Civic Education held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs building on May 14, 2024.

Sierra Leone to loan youths over 400 commercial bike taxis (Kekeh)

By Sorie Ibrahim Fofanah

The Minister of Youths Affairs, Mohamed Orman Bangura has disclosed government’s plan to provide over 400 rickshaw locally called kekkeh on loan to young people,with the initial rollout of 100.

The minister was speaking at the weekly press briefing of the Ministry of Information and Civic Education hosted at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Freetown on 14th May, 2024.

Sierra Leoneans demand change in political approach

By Saio Marrah

After 63 years of Sierra Leone’s independence and the country still struggling with economic growth and provision of basic services, citizens have called for changes in political and educational approach.

The call was made during a panel discussion organised by the Renaissance Movement that focused on the topic “63 years on: Delivering democracy and development- a conversation with Sierra Leoneans” that took place in Freetown on Friday 10th May 2024.

EU ambassador tells Sierra Leoneans to pay their taxes

 

By Mabinty M. Kamara

The European Union Ambassador to Sierra Leone, speaking on a visit to Bombali in northern Sierra Leone has called on the people to pay their taxes for the development of localities.  Manuel Muller said the EU provided 2.5 million euros for projects in Bombali and that the money came from tax payers from the 27 EU member countries.

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