Big Fish incident, a lesson for Sierra Leoneans By: Kembay Those always clamouring for War after seen yesterday random shooting on Charlotte and Lightfoot Boston Streets in Freetown by a desperado should now know such is just a tip of an ice bag in a warfare. Big Fish after forcefully snatching, the riffle from the female police officer didn't go on looking out for APC or SLPP but was determine to shoot at anyone who dare stand his way irrespective of your political loyalty, Religious trait, tribal or Regional connection. The few minutes he spent with the gun while moving up an down, saw almost all the streets in CBD deserted with everyone indoor except the security forces who were positioning themselves at intersections point to end the menace. What caused the desertion and the indoor staying was that everyone knew that either by mistake or intention coming in contact with Big Fish at that moment, would have been your end. That is
Egypt-Based Afro Group Calls on Energy Minister,Speaks on Investments in Sierra Leone's Solar Energy Sector
By:Austine Luseni
Communications Specialist
Ministry of Energy
Contact: 077377042/034157390
Conference Room,Ministry of Energy, Wednesday August 3, 2022, A delegation from Afro Group headed by its Vice President, Ing. Yousri Saadat,has called on Sierra Leone's Energy Minister, Alhaji Kanja Sesay,to brief him on plans by the Egypt-based
company to massively invests in Sierra Leone's solar energy space.
Afro Group currently has its operational presence in 16 African countries and in Middle Eastern, Gulf and Asian countries like Saudi and the United Arab Emirates.
Receiving the delegation, Energy Minister, Alhaji Kanja Sesay, welcomed the team to his Ministry in particular and the country in general,stressing that the country had created the convenient atmosphere for private sector investments and was now looking forward to seeing companies invest.
He said his Ministry was doing a tremendous work in the solar energy space and would welcome efforts from private sector players in that regard.
Vice President of Afro Group, Ing. Yousri Saadat, said they had called on the Minister to brief him on the company's areas of intervention and its plans to start a solar energy factory in Sierra Leone.
He said his company was looking forward to forging a strong partnership with the Ministry of Energy, adding that investments by Afro Group in solar energy would positively impact learning in universities and schools, healthcare delivery and governance.
The energy sector reforms continue.
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