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AML enters Koinadugu

By Steven Bockarie Mansaray

Officials of the iron ore miner, African Minerals Limited (AML) last week held a meeting in Kondabaia Diang chiefdom in the northern Koinadugu district to inform the local and traditional authorities about their plan to start drilling and exploration work in the area.

Bombali women farmers call for capacity building

By Mathew Kanu

Women farmers in two chiefdoms in Bombali district have called on the Ministry of Agriculture “to do more” in the area of building their capacity to enhance their skills to be able to attain food security in the country.

Kadiatu Kamara, a farmer at Makumpbana said that even though they had received some training from some civil society organisations that enabled them to now weed and harvest on time, they still needed government intervention in providing additional training and capacity building.

Le 56 Billion for road maintenance

By Mustapha Sesay

The Chief Executive Officer of the Road Maintenance Fund Administration (RMFA) says Le 56 billion has been approved for road maintenance nationwide.

Speaking at a news conference yesterday, Abdul Kalokoh said part of the money would go towards “patching potholes” on 23 streets and overlaying of 25 others within Freetown.

SLFA sacks national coach

By Kemoh Sesay
The Sierra Leone Football Association has sacked the national female Under-20 football coach following Sierra Queens’ crushing defeat by Nigeria for the World Cup qualifiers for Canada 2014.

According to a press release from the FA, the Executive Committee of the FA accused Hannah Williams of failing "to provide technical leadership in the away leg of the National U-20 Championship against the Nigerian U-20 on Saturday 26th October where the team lost 10 - 0".

ECOWAS leaders end emergency summit

By Ralph Ese'Donnu Sawyer
Leaders of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) have re-affirmed their will to establish a common currency for the region and make good their commitment to the Monetary Cooperation Programme and the roadmap to that objective, according to Sierra Leone Press Attaché in Dakar, Ralph Sawyer.

CARL chides local councils

The Executive Director of the Centre for Accountability and Rule of Law (CARL) has expressed concern over the reported lack of transparency by many local government councils throughout the country.

In an open letter to the Chairman of the Association of Local Councils in Sierra Leone, Ibrahim Tommy writes that contrary to the provisions of the Local Government Act of 2004, his organisation has received several complaints about the failure of councils to erect notice boards in their communities and update their constituents with revenues generated and how they are expended.

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