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TRACE: Wrecked ferryboats Turn Dwelling House for fifty people

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Hey! How are you guys doing? TRACE, as promised in the previous edition, is still hanging around the Aberdeen Beach where events are unfolding. Aberdeen is a tourist area that has drawn lots of people from all walks of life.  For about a week now the demolition of make shift structures has been going on by the National Tourist Board an d the Ministry of Tourism and Cultural Affairs. TRACE in his wisdom has not relented but stayed along this area to get a clear picture of what is actually going on.  When asked out of the beach area, some people refused to leave claiming that Government did not give them seed money to start life in the provinces where they came from. While some are requesting for transportation to return to their former communities outside Freetown. Those that refused to go, hang around with whatever little belongings they had, just waiting for nightfall. To the dismay of the NTB and team, it was noticed that some people had found alternate res

LICCSAL Mass Comm. Student Breaks Ground At NCTVA Exams

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It was a land mark victory for the Mass Communication Department of LICCSAL Business College as the first distinction student emerged.  One of the Lecturers of that Department Hassan Kamara disclosed in a press conference held at the College campus past Thursday 3rd September 2015 that one of its students Isabella P. Cassel that sat to the NCTVA exams came out with distinction. Mr. Kamara said out of 20 students sent to tak www.facebook.com/tracenews247 e the exams, one came out with a distinction; four with credits and the rest had passes. He pointed out that they normally emphasize on discipline to make students do well in their various courses. He said all students sent for external exams have always come out successfully. The Head of Mass Communication Department, Ibrahim Ahmed Bangura recalled that LICCSAL Business College was founded in 2000 with 18 students. The college, which can now boast with over five hundred students, has been very much committed to