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By George M.O. WilliamS The Renaissance Movement Sierra Leone, a citizens-led movement committed to promoting democratic governance, has welcomed the timely review of the 1964 Police Act. The organisation commends the Law Reform Commission for initiating this critical process. The 1964 Police Act, which has governed the operations of the Sierra Leone Police (SLP) for decades,...
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By George M.O. Williams Sierra Leone — Medical doctors in Sierra Leone have threatened to go on strike if the government fails to provide their allocated fuel supply for the third quarter, according to the Secretary General of the Sierra Leone Medical and Dental Association (SLMDA). Dr. Peter Mac-Jajua told Premier News on Tuesday that the...
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By Sallieu S. Kanu On Tuesday, October 22, 2024, the Mayor of Freetown, Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr, along with her deputy, Kweku Lisk, Chief Administrator Rahman Tom Farmar, and other FCC staff, met with the Implementation Support Mission of the World Bank’s Resilient Urban Sierra Leone Project (RUSLP). The meeting focused on reviewing the progress of RUSLP projects for...
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By Fatima Kpaka In a legal development concerning the chieftaincy election in Bumpe Gao Chiefdom, Bo District, Justice Alfred Tommy Kanda of the High Court of Sierra Leone has issued a 7-day interim injunction regarding the election of Alfred Sovula Gbandoma as the paramount chief. The injunction was granted on October 22, 2024, in response to...
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By George M.O. Williams Sierra Leone — Medical doctors in Sierra Leone have threatened to go on strike if the government fails to provide their allocated fuel supply for the third quarter, according to the Secretary General of the Sierra Leone Medical and Dental Association (SLMDA). Dr. Peter Mac-Jajua told Premier News on Tuesday that the...
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