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Sierra Leone to open more embassies

By Chernor Alimamy Kamara

In a bid to widen the country’s reach on the Global stage, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MFAIC) is set to broaden Sierra Leone’s diplomatic and international political representation.

The ministry was presenting its annual budget to the Ministry of Finance, Freetown on the 20th of October 2023.

How wrong attitudes expose man to zoonotic spillover in Sierra Leone

By Dadson A. Musa

 Zoonotic diseases are those spread from animals to humans. These diseases are spread through contact, poor or inadequate cooking, and through the air. Our activities as human beings have led to us encroaching on the natural habitat of animals.

 And that has had its consequences leading to us contracting diseases that were really rare in human beings. Zoonotic diseases spread from the meat we eat, domestic animals, and of course those animals in the forests.

Calls for more efforts to reduce maternal, infant mortality in Sierra Leone

By Nasratu Kargbo

Despite the progress made in the health sector, maternal and infant mortality in Sierra Leone remains one of the highest, according to the Chief Executive Officer of Focus 1000 Ahaji Bailor Jalloh. He stressed that more needed to be done to ensure a drastic reduction in the country.

Jalloh made this statement in an interview with Journalists on the 20th of October 2023 after the launch of the organization’s 2023 - 2027 strategic plan, and its rebranded Website.

Concerns over state of Kenema school buses  

By Prince J Musa in Kenema

Issues of accountability and maintenance have emerged over 4 School Buses given to the Kenema District Council through the Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary Education (MBSSE) in support of the transportation needs of the school pupils.

Sierra Leone traders sensitized on African Continental Free trade

By Prince J Musa

The Ministry of Trade and Industry has in a sensitization drive engaged traders across six districts in Sierra Leone on the importance of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AFCFTA), and agreement on Special Economic Zone (SEZ Policy).

The programme which was held in Kenema on 18th October 2023 targeted traders from Bo, Pujehum, Kenema, Kono, Moyamba, and Kailahun Districts.

Sierra Leone to resuscitate major international market

By Chernor Alimamy Kamara

In a bid to achieve their deliverables for Fiscal Year 2024 and to open trade in the sub-region, the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) is determined to resuscitate the Koindu International Market.

The Ministry officials spoke about the issue while presenting their 2024 budget allocation at the Ministry of Finance on the 17th of October 2023.

Feed Salone is a generational movement – says President Bio

By: Sylvester Alhaji Massaquoi

President Julius Maada Bio has said that under his Feed Salone project, the government “will enact a strategic policy to ensure a high percentage of the staple food we supply to various government institutions, the Military, Correctional Service Centres, the Police, the Fire Force, Schools, and Hospitals are locally produced”.

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