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Ramadan Show…First Africell Millionaire Emerges

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The first day of the Africell Ramadan show 2017 saw Memuna with GSM number 030016690 and of Rokupa Wellington east of Freetown as the first Millionaire to takes home Le 5 Million and one Freezer. Memuna a student chose the Moon 2 where she first won one deep Freezer and proceeded to choose Star One where the treasure key was. She was asked to choose from Box A, B and C and she ended up choosing box A that contained Le 5 Million. On Saturday 27 th May 2017, Africell launched 2017 Ramadan promotion, in a bid of appreciating the Holy Month of Ramadan. Africell Administrative Manager, Abdul Aziz Gabisi, in his welcome address stated that the company recognizes and respects all faiths in the country, adding that the company is also a respecter of humanity. “The company appreciates the holy month of Ramadan and has observed the teachings of forgiveness, mercy and prayers for life after death,” he asserted. 1`Q       Africell Corporate Affairs Manager, Joe Abass Bangura, state

APC Neglects Them… Moeba Community Threatens To Reflect Their dissatisfaction In The Ballot Box

By Ibrahim Joenal Sesay   Residents of Moeba and Mambaridge communities at a community stakeholders meeting at the Moeba Primary School (Kankalay) facilitated by Community Action for Development and Safety (CADSa) have threatened to reflect their community’s neglect in the ballot box. The community meeting which took place on Sunday 28 th May, 2017, brought different stakeholders together to map out developmental strategies for their community. According to the community elders, Moeba gave APC huge votes during the past elections in so much that President Koroma recognized them when he addressed them at the Attouga Stadium.  But the community said from that time the APC has turned their back on them.  Chairman of that meeting Chenor A.R.Conteh however cautioned stakeholders to limit their discussion on issues that are affecting their community as the meeting was not a political one. “This is a meeting that is meant to address the burning issues in our community. We need to

TRACE: Only In Salone! More Political Will In Devils Parade Part 1

By Ibrahim Joenal Sesay  Hi! How are my beloved readers doing? TRACE has been looking for ways to take a leave of Freetown during the long holidays of recent times in our land but something held TRACE back. TRACE took the opportunity to move around the city during those holidays to see what is going on in the city. One thing that TRACE first discovered was that of the Freetown filth. The filth continues to raise its ugly head in the city and the politicians are doing nothing about it despite several suggestions by the experts. But this is not where TRACE wants to go today. From January to date, TRACE has been monitoring the way Sierra Leone politicians are handling issues of the state and TRACE has now realized that the politicians of the country have their loyalties. The rate of masquerade (devils) parade in the city is gradually becoming daily activity in Freetown. Almost every day you must see one set of masquerades in the city, which some diplomats described as one that t