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Massive demolition exercise at Lumley Beach

By Sorie Ibrahim Fofanah

The National Tourist Board yesterday 19th March commenced the demolition of over thirty bars and restaurants at the Lumley beach in Freetown.

Speaking in an interview with Politico on the 18th of March this year, the Public Relations Officer of the National Tourist Board, Rabbi Kai Bockarie said a notice letter was earlier sent to beach property owners, informing them to remove permanent and makeshift structures from the beachfront.

AfDB on an impact assessment visit in Salone

By Chernor Alimamy Kamara

A delegation of seven Executive Directors from the African Development Bank (ADB) Group is in Sierra Leone on a five-day impact assessment visit and consultation mission aimed at deepening the partnership between the Bank and the West African Nation.

The delegation paid a visit to one of the Governors of AfDB who is also Sierra Leone’s Minister of Finance, Sheku Fantamadi Bangura.

Liberia’s ‘war crimes court’ sparks opposition

By Alpha Abu

The decision by Liberia’s Lower House of Parliament to endorse a bill propagating the setting up of a War Crimes Court to try alleged perpetrators of extreme violence during the country’s Civil War has sparked intense debate in the West African country.

CSOs demand removal of one tollgate

By Nasratu Kargbo

Apart from their insistence that there should be no increment in the toll gate fee,  over hundred and seventy Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) have demanded that one of the three toll gates is removed together with the barricades created along roads that could have been alternative routes.

Campaigners in Sierra Leone stand with Palestine 

By Nasratu Kargbo 

A group of campaigners in Sierra Leone has issued a solidarity statement regarding the ongoing situation in Palestine, stating that they stand with the people there in the face of assaults by Israel. 

The statement was issued by the  group on the 14th March 2024. 

The campaigners in their statement explained that despite Sierra Leone being far away from Palestine, they are concerned about what they described as the ongoing genocide which they note speaks to Sierra Leone’s story and that they cannot look away. 

Unimak holds convocation as court rules against dissatisfied students

By Saio Marrah

University of the Makeni UniMak on Saturday 16 March held its 2024 convocation ceremony after a High Court struck out an injunction that could otherwise have prevented the ceremony from taking place.

Application for an injunction was brought against the university by 13 aggrieved students of the institution whose names were not shortlisted for the said convocation ceremony because they sat reference modules.

General cleaning is here to stay - Bo Mayor

By Politico staff writer

 The mayor of the Bo City council has told Politico in an interview that the general cleaning exercise done on the last Saturday of every month will be maintained in Bo City.

 Mayor Kobba Musa said when he came to power less than a year ago, he re-introduced the cleaning exercise which he described as challenging, given the money required to keep Bo City clean. He said he was prepared to face the challenges head-on along with his staff.

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