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“Bumbuna Phase 2 Is Government’s Next Target”- Energy Minister Declares |
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Written by By Samuel Koroma
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Monday, 07 September 2009 13:39 |
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The Minister of Energy and Water Resources Professor Ogunlade Davidson has refuted rumours making the rounds that light from Bumbuna phase one will not be possible this year describing such pessimists as backward thinkers and not well meaning Sierra Leoneans, while declaring that phase one is already completed while the Government will soon target phase two.
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Ferries Are In Good Working Order: NASSIT Debunks SLPP’s Lies |
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Written by By Brima Sannoh
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Monday, 07 September 2009 13:28 |
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Contrary to the pessimism many anti-APC individuals have expressed over the two ferries recently bought by the Management of NASSIT to alleviate the sea transportation problem between the metropolis and the Lungi community, the fact of the matter is that the ferries are in good order ready to operate fully, according to recent findings adduced by journalists who were taken on a conducted tour aboard the two ferries past Friday.
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Minister of Fisheries & Marine Resources Meets With Stakeholders |
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Written by By Vidal Boltman
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Friday, 31 July 2009 16:23 |
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The Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources Haja Afsatu Kabbah together with her Deputy and other officials within her Ministry have held a meeting with various stakeholders of the fisheries industry on Tuesday 28th July 2009 at the Ministry's conference room, Brookfields Hotel Freetown.
In her statement, the Minister disclosed that this is their first meeting with various stakeholders since they assumed office, four months now. She said that the main trust of the meeting is the up date stakeholders in the industry of the positive strives the Ministry is taking towards the development of the industry and to discuss the way forward with the views of actualizing H.E. Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma's dream of Agenda for Change and to discuss pertinent issues geared towards the development of our country Sierra Leone.
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Kailahun District To Bounce Back To Economic Prominence As APC Signs Another Road Contract |
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Written by By Sia Sonsiama
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Thursday, 30 July 2009 15:52 |
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"I am sure Kailahun district will once again bounce back to economic prominence with the completion of this road project which commences today with the signing of this agreement between the Government of Sierra Leone represented by the Sierra Leone Roads Authority and ISU Engineering and Construction Company from Korea", Resident Minister Eastern Region Comrade William Juana Smith declared to a thunderous applaud as he expressed the economic importance of the 167 kilometre road from Kenema to Koindu of which 80 kilometre will be soon be constructed, terminating at Pendembu to mark the first phase of the project.
The signing ceremony which took place this morning at State House is the third road contract that has been signed by the APC Government of Comrade President Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma within a month and was witnessed by Ministers, Deputy Ministers, senior party stalwarts, representatives of civil society, Members of Parliament and Paramount Chiefs from Kailahun District, Councillors of the Kailahun District Council and the Chairman of Kailahun District Council Tom Nyuma.
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Statement by H.E. the President, On the occasion of the Official Launching |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 29 July 2009 14:52 |
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I am particularly delighted to be here this morning to officially launch the new Public Sector Reform Programme. As I do so, let me from the outset congratulate the Director, Public Sector Reform Unit and his team for providing the leadership that has enabled us to develop this Government owned and Government-led Public Sector Reform Programme. I also wish to thank our Development Partners, notably, the United Kingdom Department for International Development (DFID), the European Commission (EC), the United Nations Development
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