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- Top new song releases
1. Me lady by Jay2Bee X Fantacee Wiz X Mr. 1ne This track is done by musician J2B, real name John Bam who hails from Moyamba featured folk singer Fantacee Wiz and rapper Mr. one to create this fun, modern traditional sound. The song comes through as original and catchy with lines like “your love is like a medlody, baby you’re the one, you’re my symphony and you know you’re my harmony”, it is sure to set hearts throbbing for all ages. According to the Singer in a short interview, Musician Fantacee Wiz was featured to give it the unique related vibe of the typical Sierra Leonean whilst Mr. One was featured for his lyrical prowess in rap. It was released two weeks ago and is a little on the low side in terms of plays but gradually picking up. Here’s a link to the song to listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCr8xaMoK6Q 2. April fool by Jooel feat. Innocent Done by Jooel real name Joel Kargbo was released on first April featuring another singer Innocent and has already amassed over a thousand views. The lyrics promise love, a wedding and everything else a lover madly in love would. The sound and rhythm is typical Jooel with a well-mixed sound. With its easy vibe, it is sure to enthrall many. Here’s a link to listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjHRGrkh-Xs 3. Propaganda by Kao Denero Released thirteen hours ago, this song dong by Kao Denero, real name Amara Dennis Turay-Jalloh already tops the above two songs in terms of views on YouTube. It is a typical diss track speaking of his recent woes online and offline. Referencing his abandonment by the entertainment industry after his appointment as Trade, Investment and Entertainment Ambassador by government, he attributes this abandonment and more to jealousy stemming from colleagues coveting his new station in life. He proceeded to lash at bloggers, other rappers and faded relationships, in short he came for everybody in Sierra Leone. This sound is so lyrically catchy and beats was well produced by his longtime producer Lord Mo and is promised to be part of the “tok and do” mixtape. Here’s a link to listen to the song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOTbJGb-BpM
- Le20bn Community Development Agreement fund paid to Tonkolili residents
Indigenes of Tonkolili have received twenty Billion Leones as Community Development Agreement fund which is one percent of profits made by the Leone Rock Metal Group of Companies, name newly changed from Kingho Investment Company. The money was handed over on Thursday 30th March 2023 and witnessed by His Excellency President Bio on behalf of the government who facilitated the payment. Speaking, President Bio affirmed that this payment displays the proper implementation of government’s policy and reforms in mining sector previously kept at bay by self-interests of the few over the many. He informed the residents of beneficiary communities of Dansogoia, Sambaia, and Simiria Chiefdoms that this money received from Leone Rock Metal Group, will go towards community development enhancing projects to be determined by the people and government, based on needs prioritization. President Bio furthered that between March 2021 to present, the company has exported more than 1 million tons of iron ore, as presented by financial books but he believes that beyond the books, the mining sector can adopt a compliant friendly infrastructure in relation to reporting and data collection. Chief Executive Officer of the Leone Rock Metal Group of company, Gilbert Zhao, thanked the government and people of Sierra Leone and expressed hope to maintain the company’s commitment to pay 1% of revenue as an investment in community development projects and livelihoods.
- Mainstreaming gender ensures representation instead of segregation into special categories
The Minister of Gender and Children’s Affairs of Sierra Leone Manti Tarawalli during the 17th series of “a conversation” event organized by the Power women 232 has said that the decision to mainstream gender was a strategic one which ensured the integration of gender matters into every sphere of society instead of segregation as a woman’s law which could significantly obstruct if not altogether halt its implementation. She explained that whilst the Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment law doesn’t specify whether the 30% for women are for elective or appointed positions, they are both guaranteed by existing laws of Sierra Leone specifically the Public elections Act and referencing these in the GEWE amplifies that. She furthered that the Public Elections Act which oversees elective positions, sees that gender matters are given 30% quota and that must be infused in all sectoral policies and implemented thus. She stated that whilst no institution can impose decisions on the Presidency based on the fact that the Constitution grants him the powers to form his cabinet, the regulations of the GEWE Act should encourage the President to implement the 30% in his appointments until such a time when this quota may be included in a revised constitution. Madam Tarawalli outlined that a key challenge to implementing gender mainstreaming will be acceptances of women into authoritative positions and institutions, which is why the ministry has established a department to aid women in settling into their jobs, to prevent impediments on their performances after elections or appointments. She concluded that regarding sexual harassment which is another challenge women face in public or private schools, universities and workplaces, structures such as a toll free call line and one stop centers have been established across the country and women should be encouraged to make reports, as this will discourage perpetrators from doing it. Attendees at the event made submissions on her talk and responses, and talked about women owned businesses and how they could be improved. The conversation series is an event held by Power Women 232 since 2015, to discuss issues affecting the country by sector champions and this series was done to seal the women’s month of March and it was held at Bliss Restaurant on the 31st March 2023.
- Unity Party and APC say they do not agree to ban street rallies
The Unity Party and the All People’s Congress Party have both debunked the Political Parties Regulation Commission’s assertion that they have conceded to ban rallies during political campaign season leading up to the 2023 Presidential elections. In a short Interview, the leader of the Unity Party Madam Femi Claudius Cole informed this medium that she was not informed via any means or in any capacity and was therefore not represented. She referred to the idea as a "stupid excuse having no bearing on violence happening or result of elections" and furthered that the notion to ban brings up questions as to why now after years of the norm. She stated that the idea only points to police inefficiency to man a process that occurs once every electioneering period spanning over a short period and properly planned given the ballot for days and districts. Secretary General of the All People’s Congress Party Lawyer Lansana Dumbuya when contacted denied their agreeing to not rally. According to him, he and other members were present and raised concerns that putting a ban will erode on people’s human and constitutional rights and guaranteed that their party will monitor happenings to curtail violence, which was the main reason given for the ban. He went on to say the ban could be a recipe for violence for members traveling to designated rally areas, who might have amassed a crowd whilst traveling and that might incur actions from the police. He concluded that the Chairman had directed them to dialogue with the Sierra Leone People’s party who had also raised concerns and they being a major political party but that the meeting has not been scheduled by the Chairman.
- Political parties decide on rallying come June elections' campaign
Political Parties have decided not to rally come June 24th 2023 Presidential elections. This agreement was arrived at on Monday 27th March at the Political Parties liason meeting held by Political Parties Regulation Commission for all seventeen political parties in light of June 4th Elections. The question regarding the need for rallies was posed to them in the process of devising ways to minimize opportunities for violent occurrences which are likely to take place during electioneering and campaign periods and banning rallies was heatedly debated. Fifteen of the seventeen political parties are said to have agreed with the exception of the Sierra Leone's People's Party and the All People's Congress who both raised concerns relating to the security for the location of convergence, the impact on local trading activities different from previous years and celebrating their party stalwarts. In response, the PPRC stated that ample security will be made present by the Sierra Leone police to protect locations, smaller groups moving to destinations and a small convoy moving to the location. According to PPRC, another meeting will be held soon with fully compliant parties (fully registered and operational) to discuss implementing this agreement especially to decide on maximum people and vehicles allowed per procession at a time. According to the Communications' head Lucien Momoh, all seventeen parties agreed to the ban of rallies during campaign period for the 2023 Presidential elections slated for June 24th.
- Only three political parties are currently qualified to contest in 2023 elections
The Chairman of the Political Parties regulatory Commission (PPRC) Mr. Abdulai Masiyambay Bangurah has said that only three out of seventeen political parties are currently qualified to contest in the Presidential elections on June 24th 2023. He made this statement during an engagement of electoral stakeholders, organized by Centre for Accountability and the rule of Law(CARL) at Country Lodge, Freetown on Thursday 23rd March 2023. Chairman Bangurah explained that the Political Parties Act dictates that political parties must be fully registered and operational to be included by Electoral Commission of Sierra Leone onto the ballots. He outlined that compliance to this dictate requires the payment of thirty six Million Leones as registration fee and an inclusive list of all founding members, demonstrating diversity based on religion, region and tribe. This first step is for registration as a political party. Also there should be in existence regional offices in all five regions and those offices should be functional. He emphasized that parties should have been categorized as functioning before nomination date slated in April and submission to electoral Commission of Sierra Leone as those parties to be dealt with based on compliance and adherence to regulations. At present, he stated that only the Sierra Leone People's Party, the All People's Congress and the National Grand Coalition are fully registered and functioning and that might see them as the only parties on the ballots during elections.
- Backlash for Gento following his utterances deemed as religiously intolerant
Mayoral candidate of the Sierra Leone People’s party Mohamed Gento Kamara is receiving backlash for utterances made during a speech at the Kissy road Masjid, in the East End of Freetown on Friday 24th March 2023. The Sierra Leone Association of Journalists were first to decry his utterances in a video, where he could be seen and heard lobbying for support given his faith and tribe. According to SLAJ, campaigns should be based on developmental issues and not religious rhetoric capable of undermining the much adulated religious tolerance that Sierra Leone is known for. They called on the inter-religious council to intervene during the electioneering period and warned politicians not to repeat this act. Following this release was a social media post from former President of Sierra Leone Bar Association Madam Basita Michael, who reminded that candidates, members and supporters are subject to provisions of the Political Parties Act 2022 and they should therefore refrain from aggravating tensions emanating from a religious standpoint. The media team of Mohamed Gento Kamara has responded with a statement pointing out that the shortened video was a deliberate act to take the Mayoral aspirant's statement out of context. They highlighted Gento's ties to the Christian faith. Some citizens are however calling out multitudes for their hypocrisy in this matter. According to some reactions on social media, the act of visiting places of worship to deliver campaign messages is a norm and an outrage at it happening now is blatant hypocrisy stemming from political dishonesty. We were able to obtain the full video of Gento's speech delivered at Kissy road masjid on Friday, from which the 2 minutes video was obtained.
- First Lady Fatima Bio supports Bai Bureh Warriors
First Lady of the republic of Sierra Leone Madam Fatima Bio has visited the football heroes of Port Loko city known as Bai Bureh Warriors whilst on her way to Kambia, on the invitation of the team. The first lady on Saturday 25th March, 2023 was welcomed by Chairman of the team, players and Honorable Alpha Khan, a stakeholder of the district. Speaking, Honorable Alpha Khan said that he was unsurprised by her visit given her unassuming nature as mother of all citizens regardless of their cardinal directions. Speaking to those assembled, Madam Fatima Bio acknowledged receipt of the team’s letter requesting support for kits in light of approaching matches, delivered by her personal friend and ally Sylvia Olayinka Blyden who was inopportune to attend. She made a donation of three set of jerseys, studs football boots and balls and concluded with a donation of fifty million old Leones (Nle 50,000) to be directed to the feeding of the team, as a show of love and unity gifted by football. She remarked on the historical significance of the name being used by the team and assured of her continued support to them, regardless of her allegiance to East End Lions. Below is a short video of her visit issued by her team:
- Accusations and threats galore, Kao Denero, Egerton Shabba and Prezo Koroma on Visa gate
Rapper Kao Denero real name Amara Dennis Turay-Jalloh has blamed recent allegations of nepotism on bittered persons who blame him for the imprisonment of colleague rapper Laj. Kao Denero was doing a live video to respond to Ibrahim Koroma known as Prezo Koroma's allegation that Kao Denero was using his office and station as entertainment Ambassador for personal gain only. According to Prezo Koroma, the Ambassador was denied a U.S visa due to names of family submitted for an entertainment summit scheduled to take place in America. Prezo Koroma furthered that the names of Kao Denero's brother and daughter included, coupled with a fake address and fake organization are reasons for the denying of visas to the Ambassador and entourage. During a live video in response to these accusations, Ambassador. Kao informed that the summit invitation was lobbied personally by him and not the government of Sierra Leone and that he had committed no wrongdoing in including the names of his brother and daughter. Instead he considered his actions magnanimous and inclusive of musicians, DJ and Comedian. He retorted that these allegations stem from anger and hate relating to Laj's imprisonment but emphasized that he was not to blame, rather the rapper's action of reckless abandon and lawlessness is to be blamed. Kao Denero has received tremendous backlash from entertainers and family of Laj who view his statement as a confession of his complacency resulting in the long detention and imprisonment of Laj. In the wake of this, an entertainment contributor Egerton Shabba went on Prezo Koroma's live to warn Kao Denero to not conduct another live video, as this he says will warrant release of all evidence gathered during investigation into this matter, including the nonexistent organization stated as issuing the invite. Ambassador Kao responded by releasing another video labeling him and others like him as haters of his office, person and status.
- Sierra Leone’s social workers hold two days conference to establish a professional association
The Sierra Leone Social Workers Steering Committee in collaboration with the Ministry of Social Welfare on the 21st & 22nd March, 2023 held a two days conference which culminated in the establishing of a national association. The conference was held to celebrate the World Social Work Day with the theme: “Respecting Diversity through Joint Social Action”. It was held at Milton Margai Technical University, Goderich Campus, Freetown. Representative from Social Work Educators, Ishmael Kebbay in his statement emphasized prioritization of the field and spoke about the Social Work Bill that is in final stages to be laid in parliament, entitled ‘The Professional Social Workers Regulatory Council, Act 2023.’ This bill he promised will ensure the recognition and standardization of the profession. Musa Maurice Momoh Kargbo and executive member of the steering committee, complimented the efforts of the Ministry of Social Welfare & UNICEF for working to positively impact social problems affecting vulnerable people in Sierra Leone. Senior Lecturer from Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone, Prof. Alfred A. Jarrett explained how “Social Work is a profession of many faces in human interaction,” given its benefits of service to mankind. During the second day, UNICEF representative Wilberforce Tengey recognized the essential role of social work in daily routines. He handed over 84 motorbikes and 64 computer tablets to the Ministry of Social Welfare to aid the work of social workers at the Ministry across the sixteen districts. He pledged UNICEF’s support to continue to work with the Ministry of Social Welfare to improve social work education, regulating the practice of social work and developing, operating procedures and system to help front lines staffs to better serve children, women and other vulnerable populations. In her address, the Keynote Speaker, who doubles as the Honorable Minister of Social Welfare, Madam Baindu Dassama Kamara whilst launching the Sierra Leone Association of Social Workers (SLASOW): encouraged all Social Workers & Educators to continue to serve humanity to the best of their ability. The Coordinator, Sierra Leone Social Workers Steering Committee, Michael Mitchell Conteh Esq. led the process for the validation of the Constitution and members present unanimously officially adopted the legal document (Constitution) of the Association, which amongst other things under the Transitional Clause authorized the Coordinator, Michael Mitchell Conteh to form a 12-Man Interim Transitional Executive to take the Association to its first Annual General Meeting for a regular structure to be decided on.
- Sierra Leone Police chides Amnesty International for a “biased report”
The Sierra Leone Police in a press release issued on 24th March 2023, has chided Amnesty International for what they view as a biased report, which had blamed the security sector for the death of twenty six citizens during the 10th August protest. The report from Amnesty International had alleged that disproportionate use of force during and in the wake of the three days protest (8-10th) had led to escalation of violence and disregard of human rights in pursuit of suspects and arrested individuals. The police release debunked the allegation that the use of force was disproportionate to the situation and furthered that it was necessary and reasonable. The release accused Amnesty International of failing to report on how civilians murdered unarmed police officers and this omission the police deems as partial and insensitive. The police release promised adherence to local and international law, as well as human rights dictates.
- Amnesty International report alleges security sector is responsible for 26 deaths on August 10th
Amnesty International has released a report of their investigation into the incident of August 2022 which led to the death of police officers and civilians, totaling twenty six people during a three day unrest, climaxing on the 10th August. According to Amnesty International’s report, excessive use of force by security personnel is a significant factor of the escalation into chaos and increased death toll during the three day unrest. According to Amnesty International, interviews conducted alleged that security forces were heavy handed in their pursuit to quell the protests particularly on the third day and this led to disregard of basic human rights. The Regional Director of Amnesty International for West and Central Africa Samira Daoud was quoted whilst recommending use of force proportionate to situations faced. The report highlighted missing necessities in the wake of the event, which were compiled over a seven months period, including need for effective and transparent investigations into excessive use of force and killings of all persons, need for fair trials and Victims’ families not being allowed to bury loved ones. Here's a link to the report https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2023/03/sierra-leone-seven-months-after-augusts-protests-which-turned-violent-in-some-locations-no-justice-yet-for-those-injured-or-the-families-of-those-killed/?utm_source=FBPAGE-IS&utm_medium=social&utm_content=9213412051&utm_campaign=Other&utm_term=-No This report has received huge condemnation from the security forces and government alike, whilst opposition has used it as a vindication for complaints made regarding the said incident.












