MAYOR KEMOKAI NOW BEGINS TO TALK ABOUT FREETOWN’S GRAVEYARDS Last week Mayor Kemokai decided to speak up at last about the wanton desecration of Freetown’s cemeteries by people that have made no secret of the habit of stealing from the dead and buried. Reports of this macabre graveyard looting are all over social media. That’s why we are still trying to understand why a Mayor
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MAYOR KEMOKAI REFUSES TO ACT AGAINST RAMPANT STREET TRADING We have to now put our hands up and admit that we have lost control of some of the main streets in Freetown and other major cities to street trading and the criminal behavior accompanying it. Half of Rawdon Street and Back Street in Freetown cannot now be accessed by motorists because they have been taken over by
UK GOVERNMENT’S ASYLUM PROGRAM SUFFERS MAJOR LEGAL DEFEAT The British government is putting a brave face to the defeat they suffered in the Supreme Court on Tuesday over their plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda for processing but that program has suffered a serious setback. Prime Minister Sunak told parliament his government will take action to make sure the flights to
WHAT’S HAPPENING WITH THE REMAINS OF THE COTTON TREE? If we can recall well what happened a day or after the famous Cotton Tree in the heart of Freetown collapsed in a heavy rainstorm, we were promised a national conversation to determine what to do next about the section of the tree still standing or any other thing great for that area of our city. In fact even before that