The News Review:
- Sierra Leone: Chinese Legislator to Promote Cooperation With Country
- Sierra Leone: WAANSA Organizes Second Regional Civil Society Forum
- Sierra Leone: Magistrate Fisher Urges Police Journalists
Sierra Leone: Chinese Legislator to Promote Cooperation With Country
AllAfrica.com Washington
GA_googleFillSlot( “AllAfrica_Story_Inset” );Wu Bangguo made this statement when he met Sierra Leone’s speaker of parliament justice Abel Nathaniel Stronge. Wu said China valued its relations with Sierra Leone adding that the two counties would start cooperation programmes agreed by the two states as soon as possible. “China and Sierra Leone should increase cooperation in such areas as resource exploitation agriculture and infrastructure construction and should make active efforts to explore financing channels and manners” he said adding that the two countries would encourage more business cooperation especially in large-scale. Wu said the NPC and Sierra Leone’s parliament should make more efforts to help promote economic and trade cooperation and increase exchanges in experience of legal system in a bid to advance Sino-Sierra Leone relations.
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Sierra Leone: WAANSA Organizes Second Regional Civil Society Forum
AllAfrica.com Washington
GA_googleFillSlot( “AllAfrica_Story_Inset” );The objective of the forum was to review civil society nature and role in combating the proliferation of small arms and light weapons in West Africa and it was funded by the ECOWAS commission’s small arms control programme based in Mali. The conference brought together representatives of civil society national networks and coalitions across West Africa media practitioners representatives of national commissions government officials experts on small arms control and peace building and development partners among others. WAANSA president Baffour Amoa said he was very happy to congratulate the ECOWAS commission for the collaborative stance its took to empower and work with civil society organizations to fight against the menace of small arms. “Our joint missions to member states and the continuous lobbying and campaigning have almost brought the ECOWAS convention on small arms and light weapons their ammunition and other related materials to the point which we believe will enter into force either by the end of this year or early next year” he said adding that the confab was an annual forum for representatives from civil society organizations working against the proliferation of small arms and light weapons in West Africa.
Sierra Leone: Magistrate Fisher Urges Police Journalists
AllAfrica.com Washington
GA_googleFillSlot( “AllAfrica_Story_Inset” );Magistrate Adrian Fisher made this statement during a three-day workshop organized by the Sierra Leone reporters union in collaboration with the Sierra Leone police at the Kingtom police mess in Freetown. He said it was incumbent on all journalists to observe the law by publishing thoroughly investigated stories based on facts. Fisher said the public order act was instituted to check the excesses of certain people who found pleasure in tarnishing the character of decent people in society. He said the act protect the state and citizenry against any issue that may lead to public disorder and malicious propaganda. Relevant LinksWest AfricaLegal and Judicial AffairsPress and MediaSierra Leone”The act is important as it help to protection the state.

