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NGC meeting ends in chaos

By Chernor Alimamy Kamara

A National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the National Grand Coalition ,(NGC) party, held at the party’s headquarter at Naimbana Street in Freetown on the 8th March, 2024 ended in chaos as police had to disperse some opposing members.

A press release issued by the Sierra Leone Police noted that it received a letter from the NGC alluding to hold their quarterly NEC meeting at their party headquarters to “decide on very crucial issue that may lead to divided opinions and tension among the party members.”

Treason Trial: Telephone records of 3rd accused mentioned in court

By Saio Marrah

Prosecutors have told the High Court that the telephone call log of the third accused in the on-going treason trial proves that he was in communication with alleged perpetrators of the November 26th 2023 attempted coup on the day of the incident.

Emmanuel Salifu Kamara was, until his arrest, one of the security guards (police) to former president, Ernest Bai Koroma at his home in Makeni. 

FoRUT supports youths to be self-employed

By Nasratu Kargbo

Forum for Rural and Urban Transformation (FoRUT) has supported thirty-five youths, mostly women, with startup kits after they completed training in various skills, in a bid to make them self-employed and self-reliant.

In her statement during presentation of the kits, 7th March 2024, the Executive Director of FoRUT Boi Jeneh Jalloh said it was important that they gave the trainees startup kits to get them up and running.

Social workers want a Statutory Act

By Chernor Alimamy Kamara

As they gathered every March to celebrate Social Work Month, the group Social Workers Sierra Leone (SWSL) has called on the government through the Ministry of Social Welfare to see the need to transform social work into a Statutory Act in Parliament that can give the professionals the respect and honor to practice in a more dignified manner.

STOP SpillOver conducts simulation exercise on zoonotic diseases 

 

By Prince J Musa in Kenema

One of the Partners of the Ministry of Health and Sanitation, through the  STOP Spillover Project has ended a three-day simulation exercise on the transmission of Zoonotic diseases  that comes from animals to human.

The exercise was conducted in two communities in Guala and Dodo townships in Dodo Chiefdom from the 6th to 8th March 2024.

The engagement captured participants such as town chiefs, Community Health Workers, women’s leaders, youth, Community Health Aids, bike riders among others.

NGC Deputy Secretary ‘frustrated’ over SLPP alliance

By Politico Staff Writer

The Deputy Secretary General of the National Grand Coalition (NGC) party, Alhaji K. Tarawallie popularly called ‘Laj-K’ has expressed frustration over the alliance formed with the ruling Sierra Leone Peoples Party (SLPP) in the June 24th multi-tier elections in the country. 

In an audio circulated on social media Laj-K, spoke about the challenges faced by NGC within the current alliance framework and stressed the need for decisive and unified action, moving forward.

Headteachers concerned over delays in school subsidies

By Sorie Ibrahim Fofanah

 Ninety-three percent of Head Teachers have expressed concerns over delays in the ‘timely’ arrival of school subsidies, according to research recently published by the National Partnership for Social Accountability (NPSA) on the State of Education in Sierra Leone 2023.

The report which was launched at the Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary School (MBSSE) on 1st March this year, notes that district-specific figures highlighted the low on-time transfer of subsidies for  Bonthe, Tonkoili, and Bo districts.

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