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TWITTER, the Sierra Leone Gossip (13/09/23)

VIOLENT PROTESTS ARE NOT GOOD AT ALL

Those that are constantly calling for protests in Freetown in particular are busy telling the world that they are doing so in the name of democracy. They say it’s their democratic right to do so. We have counter arguments to make but that is not where we want to go at this time. All we want to do now is to call their attention to a few issues. We know we will be ignored because it’s very likely other people have said the same to them. In other words we are not saying anything new.

TWITTER, the Sierra Leone Gossip (06/09/23)

RASTA SENGS’ LEAGUE TABLE OF ABSENTEE WORKERS OUT

When Rasta Sengs turned up at Youyi Building the other day to basically see how early people go to work or whether they make an appearance at all, we knew where the whole thing was headed. Obviously not impressed with what he saw he asked that defaulters be queried.

 Now the results are out and for the sake of what we do in this column we will only deal with the two ministries leading the table – the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Lands. In other words, they issued the most queries.

TWITTER, the Sierra Leone Gossip (30/08/23)

O JERUSALEM HERE WE COME AT LAST

We enthusiastically support the decision by Principal to open an embassy for this country in ISRAEL. Not in Tel Aviv, but in JERUSALEM. We believe this has taken too long to come. The decision is not only wise and strategic; it shoots down decades of African Union diplomatic hypocrisy that has caused this country to lose huge investment in agriculture, technology and tourism from ISRAEL. We cannot continue like this. Principal has acted correctly and decisively.

TWITTER, the Sierra Leone Gossip (28/08/23)

IS THE GOVERNMENT INFRASTRUCTURE OFFICE STILL ON?

We know John Tambi has been sacked but is the infrastructure office still operating? If the office is still there, then who is the new boss or is that one of the offices on offer right now? We also know that there is a new structure called presidential initiatives but as far as we know it’s around three ministries – Agriculture, Energy and the Environment.

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