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Kadiru Kaikai Flouts Court Order to Pay $74,000 

A writ from the Fast Track Commercial and Administrative Court signed former Chief Justice of Sierra Leone, Mr. Justice Desmond Babatunde Edwards had ordered...

MoHS flouts Vehicle Fleet Policy

By Musa Paul Feika During a probe into the 2021/2022 Auditor General's report by the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) chaired by Hon. Ibrahim Tawa Conteh,...

Sia’s Murder Trial… Judge Orders Kpaka be Kept in Solitary Confinement

By Janet A. Sesay Justice Alhaji Momoh Jah Stevens has ordered the Correctional Officers at the Male Correction Center to keep accused, Abdul Kpaka in...

What Next for Bio After 2028?

By Sylvester Samai President Julius Maada Bio of Sierra Leone, having served two terms, is constitutionally mandated to step down in 2028. His departure will...

Ahead of the 2028 Elections: APC Must Step Up

By Sylvester Samai As Sierra Leone navigates its way through the political turmoil of recent years, the 2028 general elections largely looms in the horizon....

AG Is Beacon Of Hope For Justice In Sierra Leone

By Sylvester Samai On September 12, 2024, the New Brookfields Hotel in Freetown became the stage for a historic moment in Sierra Leone’s legal and...

President Bio’s Signing Of The Criminal Procedures Act 2024 Is A Bold Step

By Sylvester Samai On September 12, 2024, the New Brookfields Hotel in Freetown bore witness to a momentous event for Sierra Leone's justice system. In...

President Bio Launches Justice Reform Strategy

By Janet A. Sesay The Government of Sierra Leone through the office of the Attorney General and Minister of Justice on Thursday, 12th September instant,...

For Excellence in Telecommunications… Parliamentary Press Gallery Honors Orange Company

By Janet A. Sesay The Sierra Leone Parliamentary Press Gallery (SLPPG) has honored Orange-Sierra Leone with a prestigious certificate in recognition of the mobile telecommunications...

94 Cases Set for High Court

By Janet A. Sesay The September session for criminal cases has commenced at the High Court of Freetown on Tuesday, 17th September, 2024 presided over...

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