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Made in Africa!Here are the top 5 car manufacturers in Africa.1. Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing Co, LTD. (Nigeria)Innoson...
28/11/2022

Made in Africa!
Here are the top 5 car manufacturers in Africa.

1. Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing Co, LTD. (Nigeria)
Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing Cars
Nugeri car
The indigenous company, headquartered in Nnewi, Anambra state, was commissioned by Goodluck Jonathan in 2014 and has since gone on to produce several range of vehicles from Trucks, SUVs to mini-buses. IVM currently has manufactured about 10000+ cars.

2. Laraki Motors (Morocco)
Laraki Epitome a car worth 2 million
Laraki (Laraki Automobiles s.a.) is a company based in Casablanca (Morocco), the company specializes in importing cars from Europe and Asia to Morocco, and then developing them into luxurious high-performance sports cars.

Laraki was established in Casablanca in 1999 and Moroccan designer Abdeslam Laraki is the owner of Laraki.

3. Bailey Edwards Cars (South Africa)
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Since its inception, Bailey has had equal success with building sports cars for the race track as well as for the road.

4. Kiira Motors Corporation (Uganda)
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Kiira Motors Corporation (KMC) is an initiative for Automotive Industry Development in Uganda, supported through the Presidential Initiative for Science and Technology Innovation.
The company displayed East Africa’s first hybrid electronics car Kiira EV in Nairobi in 2014. The company is planning to start production in 2018.

5. Wallyscar (Tunisia)

Tunisian car maker Wallyscar was founded in 2007 by Zied Guiga. And it is the first Tunisian car manufacturer.

The company is based in La Marsa and sells 600 units per year. Its automobiles are sold in nations like Qatar, Morocco, France, Spain and Panama.

*EVELYN WATTA MOIJUEH DONATES MATTRESSES WORTH MILLIONS OF LEONES TO PEWAMA HEALTH POST* *21st November 2022* PLEASE LIK...
28/11/2022

*EVELYN WATTA MOIJUEH DONATES MATTRESSES WORTH MILLIONS OF LEONES TO PEWAMA HEALTH POST*

*21st November 2022*

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Evelyn Watta Moijueh, an international businesswoman, politician and philanthropist has donated MATTRESSES worth millions of leones to the Pewama health post in Jawie Chiefdom, Kailahun district where women have been constrained of MATTRESSES for delivery.
During the donation, Evelyn informed that as a mother herself, she felt disgusted when she learnt about the plights of pregnant women in the aforementioned community.
The philanthropist noted that childbirth is painful and hellish, and therefore women should have some amount of comfortability when they are in labour.
She commended the health workers at the health centre for their unflinching support to the women.
The women were jubilant about the donation.

28/11/2022

Some 5 characters you can't correct in life.
1. A SLPP/ APC fan
2. A lady that is in love
3. An Adebayor’s fan
4. A man that just got paid
5. Hater’s of MAADA BIO

28/11/2022

My group member wrote this!
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These supposed KUSH VICTIMS must be investigated properly. Is't that people with some evil & hidden agenda are in the process of covering up their identities by posing to be helpless and useless under the influence of this drug? The incidences have become too rampant at this time information is going round that there are people who are bent on causing unrest within some of our communities. Please let the security sector keep close eyes on them. Let's pray this could not be some tactics.

28/11/2022

UN Member States have adopted a resolution making Nov. 18 as the World Day for Prevention of, and Healing from Child Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Violence.
This agreement was made on Monday at the 77th UN General Assembly under Agenda item 131 “Sexual exploitation and abuse: implementing a zero-tolerance policy.”

28/11/2022

I attended a crusade and someone touched my shoulder from behind and said "YOU WILL WALK"
I didn't bother because I knew I was not lame. After the crusade I touched my pockets and couldn't find my wallet which had my fare.
Behold!! I WALKED!! 😖😖☹️😢😂😂😂😂

The Chairman for the National Council for Civic Education and Development (NaCEED) Ibrahim Kalilu Totangi says Civic Edu...
28/11/2022

The Chairman for the National Council for Civic Education and Development (NaCEED) Ibrahim Kalilu Totangi says Civic Education will be reintroduced in schools.
Government and Government -assisted schools are already in possession of the civic text books that he said are meant for pupils from Class One to JSS Three, adding that they’ve made sure that the subject be taught for two periods per week.

Sierra Leonean Innovator and CEO of Women in Energy-SL Margaret Yainkain Mansaray became the first Sierra Leonean to be ...
28/11/2022

Sierra Leonean Innovator and CEO of Women in Energy-SL Margaret Yainkain Mansaray became the first Sierra Leonean to be listed among Innovators competing for the Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation 2023.
The smart green stove is a fast and efficient non-electric cooking device she designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and health risks that greatly affect women and girls in Africa.
The stove burns briquettes made from recycled local materials such as coconut and jelly shells which are usually discarded.

28/11/2022

The Government wage bill for 2023 is
projected at NLe 4.8 billion (7.2 percent of GDP) compared to NLe4.3 billion (8.1
percent of GDP) in 2022. The increase in the nominal wage bill provides for the
following:
i. Government’s commitment to a 45 percent increase in salaries for
teachers for the next three years, starting with an annual increase of
15 percent in January 2023;
ii. the final 25 percent increase in salaries for the security sector, as
pronounced in the 2021 budget speech, implying that the security
sector would have received a 75 percent increase from 2021 to 2023;
iii. recruitment of 2,000 Police Officers as follows; 1,000 effective January
2023 and another 1,000 effective March 2023;
iv. the recruitment of 500 health workers, which is part of the delayed
recruitment for the FY2022 quota;
v. recruitment for the newly created sub-vented agencies- National Land
Commission, National Cybersecurity Coordinating Center, Consumer
Protection Commission, Wages and Compensation Commission and
one Foreign Mission (UNESCO Desk Paris); and
vi. payment of gratuities for the Leadership and Members of Parliament,
Ministers, Deputy Ministers, and Foreign Diplomats in March 2023.

President Bio has unveiled recently acquired engineering equipment for the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces (RSLAF)...
28/11/2022

President Bio has unveiled recently acquired engineering equipment for the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces (RSLAF), to continue to effectively deliver on civil works that mitigate disasters and support agricultural activities.
The RSLAF Engineer Regiment will also undertake civil works in support of disaster mitigation and response, including flood control, medical and humanitarian emergencies, and disaster response civil works.

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28/11/2022

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Ministry of Information Concludes Annual Media/CSOs EngagementIn a bid to review the key achievements of  the New Direct...
28/11/2022

Ministry of Information Concludes Annual Media/CSOs Engagement

In a bid to review the key achievements of the New Direction Government headed by President Julius Maada Bio vis-a-vis his key manifesto commitments, the Ministry of Information and Communications has on the 27th November, 2022 concluded 3rd edition of a 3-day Annual Media/CSO Engagement on the theme: “ Consolidating Democracy: Our Collective, Shared and Patriotic Responsibility”.

The engagement, which is in line with the Ministry’s vision to bring information to the people and bridge the information gap between the Government and the people ,was held at the Kenema City Council Hall.

The engagement brought together MDAs, Media practitioners and Civil Society representatives to deliberate on President Dr. Julius Maada Bio’s policies and programs as reflected in the Medium Term National Development Plan 2019-2023.

Giving his keynote address, the Vice President of the Republic of Sierra Leone, Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh showcased the remarkable achievements of President Julius Maada Bio’s New Direction Government in four years of governance of the State.

He disclosed that Sierra Leone is the number three country in the world utilizing 22% of its GDP to invest in education because President Bio believes that human capital development is the right path to sustainable development.

According to him, the Government is taking care of 2.6 million kids from pre-primary, primary, basic and senior secondary schools in a bid to build the human resource capacity of the country.

VP Juldeh Jalloh added that Government has increased its budgetary allocation in the health sector from 6% to 11.7% with 3.4% remains to be the first country in Africa to attain the Abuja Declaration call of 15% investment from its GDP on the health sector for improved health service delivery.

As energy is key for the productive sector in the country he said President Bio’s has increased access to energy from 16% in 2018 to over 34% with over fifty towns nationwide accessing electricity supply.

He further spoke about the ongoing energy projects to light up all district headquarter towns and other major towns which will increase electricity generation, supply and transmission to 50% by mid-2023.

The Vice President reiterated on the roads construction projects and bridges that will increase connectivity of people from one chiefdom, district, region to another and neighbouring countries to enable businesses to grow in the country.

He said that the Government has invested in many reforms in the tourism, fisheries and agriculture sectors making them viable to contribute to the economic growth of the state.

“Investment in the energy, infrastructure and agriculture sector will attract many companies in the country that will create job opportunities for the people in the country. If you cannot deliver development to the people, you cannot deliver democracy in any country,” VP Juldeh Jalloh averred.

He said Sierra Leone is on record of doing extremely well in implementing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and attaining other international benchmarks.

Minister of Information and Communication, Mohamed Rahman Swarray said the cardinal responsibility of his Ministry is to help bridge the communication gaps between the Government and the citizens underscoring that the Media &CSOs Engagement is one way of achieving that
He further underscored the significance of this year’s theme saying the governance of the State is a shared responsibility to ensure peace and stability stressing that without peace even the economy will not matter in the country.

Earlier speaking on the importance of the retreat, the Minister of Information and Communications, Mohamed Rahman Swarray maintained that the Government of HE President Julius Maada Bio is committed to run an open, transparent and accountable Government that seeks the best in terms of the interests of the people.

He said the cardinal responsibility of his ministry is to help bridge the communication gaps between the Government and the citizens which he said the media &CSOs engagement is one way of achieving it.

The Information Minister further underscored the significance of this year’s theme saying the governance of the State is a shared responsibility of all to ensure peace and stability stressing that without peace even the economy will not be matter in the country.

SLAJ President, Ahmed Nasralla said that the collaboration between the media and Government through the Ministry is very productive pointing out that no journalist is in jail which he said they need to celebrate compared to the past.

He said that the removal of Part five in the 1965 Public Order Act that criminalizes journalists by this Government is one of the biggest gains of the media and that has brought recognition of SLAJ and the country in many global media conferences.

Comments, clarifications, suggestions, questions and answers after presentations by MDAs’ of their achievements under this Government climaxed this year’s Media and CSOs engagement.

Catholic Archbishop Laments that a Dark Shadow Hangs over Peaceful Elections The Archbishop of the Catholic Archdiocese ...
28/11/2022

Catholic Archbishop Laments that a Dark Shadow Hangs over Peaceful Elections

The Archbishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of has said leading political parties in Sierra Leone have given peace initiatives in the country a wide berth, the Archbishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Freetown has said, and expressed concern that the conduct of the parties casts a dark shadow over the possibility of the country having a peaceful poll in June next year.

During an interview on Friday, November 25 interview with ACI Africa, Archbishop Edward Tamba Charles noted that a majority of parties registered for the country’s forthcoming elections have chosen to remain noncommittal to peaceful polls, and that many had refused to sign a document that would otherwise cement their commitment to a peaceful election next year.

The Archbishop who also serves as the President of the Inter-Religious Council of Sierra Leone (IRCSL) said that the council, having observed the protracted high political tension in the country amid fears of “a more violent” poll in 2023, had summoned all political parties to convince them to show their commitment to a peaceful election.

Unfortunately, Archbishop Tamba Charles said, not all political parties had sent their representatives to the July meeting, and that leading political parties, in particular, had completely ignored the call.

“Against the background of previous elections, in July the inter-religious council in Sierra Leone held a meeting with the representatives of the 17 registered political parties to convince them to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to commit them to avoid the use of violence during the coming elections,” Archbishop Tamba Charles said.

He added, “After all our persuasion, only five of the political parties signed the MOU. Up to now, the other political parties, including the ruling SLPP (Sierra Leone Peoples’ Party), the main opposition APC (All Peoples’ Congress), and others have not yet signed the MOU.”

The Catholic Church leader further said that copies of the MOU that have been sent to the parties for signing had been ignored, noting that this had been interpreted as a lack of commitment to having a peaceful election.

The President of the inter-religious council in Sierra Leone noted that the country had been witnessing various acts of violence pitting civilians against the police, and also between opposing parties in parliament. Some of these, he said, had involved physical assault, with legislators hurling objects against each other in Parliament.

“As much as I can remember, Sierra Leone has had the rowdiest parliament in the last four years. We have seen MPs fighting and throwing things and insults at each other. There was another one this past Wednesday. The fight was over the Proportional Representation System of voting, which the Electoral Commission wants to use this time because the August 10 riots disrupted the constituency boundary delimitation process,” the Sierra Leonean Archbishop told ACI Africa.
He continued, “If the ‘Honorable’ Members of Parliament can fight each other in Parliament, what will stop them organizing violent attacks at election time?”

Highlighting a recent violent exchange between civilians and the police in the West African country, Archbishop Tamba Charles said,
“We had a very violent riot on 10th August 2022 that led to the loss of many lives – officially six policemen and 21 civilians and destruction of property.”

“What started as a peaceful demonstration against the high cost of living in the country soon turned into violent riots in many parts of the country, especially in the major strongholds of the opposition APC,” he said.

The Catholic Church leader who started his Episcopal Ministry in May 2008 as Archbishop of the then Archdiocese of Freetown and Bo noted that in Sierra Leone, some people have described the August 10 incident as “an insurrection” as the rioters were using slogans like “Bio [name of the President] must go!”

Some rioters, he said, had guns and other dangerous weapons such as machetes, and were planning to occupy the State House.

He said that preliminary investigations into the riot had shown that the members of the opposition APC had something to do with the rioters, even though they publicly denied any relationship with them.

Apart from Freetown, the riots took place mainly in the APC strongholds in the North and the North-west: Makeni, Magburaka, Binkolo, Kamakwie, Lunsar, Port Loko, and Lungi.

“The economic hardship is being felt all over the country, but there were no riots in the South and in the Eastern parts of the country,” Archbishop Tamba Charles told ACI Africa during the November 25 interview.

He said that the IRCSL had “roundly” condemned the 10th August violent riots and called for an investigation that would identify its organizers, planners, and financiers.

The Catholic Archbishop recounted that the political situation in Sierra Leone was relatively calm until the final results of the 2018 presidential elections.

Since then, he said, and particularly with the change of power from APC to SLPP, “the political temperature went high and has not gone down.”

“The election of the Speaker of the House of Parliament was marred by violence. Some members of the opposition APC lost their parliamentary seats as a result of court petitions, all of which were interpreted as a result of the manipulation of the judiciary by the Executive arm of Government,” the President of Sierra Leone’s inter-religious Council said.

And now, what the IRCSL fears the most is that the June 2023 election may be marred by violence, with politicians being the biggest orchestrators of the violence.

“Our fears are many: that the electioneering campaigns might be marred by violence; that the credibility of the elections might be undermined by the violence that might be orchestrated by some politicians; that the country might be further divided on tribal and ethnic basis, as some politicians are already doing,” he said.

In the interview with ACI Africa, Archbishop Tamba appealed to the Electoral Commission Sierra Leone, the body that is in charge of overseeing the electoral process in the West African country, to do all that is “humanly possible” to ensure that the electoral process is free of corruption.

“Let the electoral process be credible so that the results may be accepted by all,” the IRCSL President said.

He went on to urge the Sierra Leoneans to only vote for leaders who have the development of the country at heart and to resist the temptation to plunge the country into violence.

“Let us vote for the candidates we believe will work in the interest of our country for its people; that is, for the development of our country and the advancement of its people. Let us also allow others to choose their own candidates and to vote for them without fear of being victimized,” Archbishop Tamba said.

“Let us also avoid the use of violence and hate speeches before, during and after the elections. May we accept the results of the elections and allow the candidates that win to govern the country with our fullest cooperation,” he further said, adding, “Sierra Leone is the only country that we can call our home. Therefore, after the elections, the winners and the losers embrace each other and work together for the development of Sierra Leone and its people.”

SLAJ President Underscores Collaboration with Government is not Sell Out The Ministry of Information and Communications ...
28/11/2022

SLAJ President Underscores Collaboration with Government is not Sell Out

The Ministry of Information and Communications organized the 3rd Civil Society Organization & Media Engagement, with the theme “Consolidating Democracy: Our Collective, Shared and Patriotic Responsibility”, in the Eastern Province of Sierra Leone which was held at the Kenema District Council Hall and lasted from the 24th-27th November, 2022.

In attendance were the Information Minister, Mohamed Rahman Swaray, a cross section of staff of the Ministry, other Government Officials, representatives of various Civil Society Organizations and media practitioners from different Media Houses.

Delivering a statement during the opening ceremony, the President of the Sierra Leone Association (SLAJ), Ahmed Sahid Nasralla, extended thanks to the Information Ministry, especially the Minister for organizing the CSO and media engagement for the third consecutive year.

He highlighted that the forum brings the Government of Sierra Leone (GoSL) and its agencies, CSOs and the media to track delivery of manifesto promises and provides an opportunity for the media and CSOs to interrogate activities of critical agencies of the GoSL.

The President of SLAJ, Ahmed Sahid Nasralla highlighted that over the last three to four years, SLAJ has been collaborating with the MIC to address the challenges facing the media because they believe the GoSL has a sacred responsibility to support the growth of independent and thriving media to help our democracy function well.

He was quick to point out that the collaboration should in no way be misconstrued as SLAJ selling out journalism or the GoSL buying out journalism.
“We are not selling, and the GoSL is not buying,” he reiterated adding how at no point in the period of the collaboration has anyone in GoSL called journalists to influence their work or position on national issues that they feel very strongly about.

“This collaboration is partly us working together to fulfilling the collaborative role of the media- to work with relevant agencies of Government and agencies outside of Government, to promote the media development and, by extension, the national development agenda.

Ahmed Sahid Nasralla pointed out that they are encouraged that the media generally continues to perform the radical role of scrutinizing the collaboration, and holding the GoSL and its agencies to account on a daily basis stressing that SLAJ don’t have control over. “We don’t determine the editorial policies of the media houses operating in the country nor do we tell them what to report or not report,” he stated adding how they absolutely don’t have that power.

He intimated how there are many positives that have come out of the collaboration expressing the view that the foundation upon which they are together building a new media landscape is the historic repeal of the criminal libel law; an obnoxious law that took the country more than 50yrs to delete from its law books.

Nasralla catalogued series of positive developments that have transpired prompting him to state that there is free media here.

He stated that because of all of those achievements Sierra Leone was encouraged to join the Global Media Coalition- a high level platform where Governments engage and peer review their commitments to enhancing freedom of expression and free media.

“We have had initial meetings with the Coalition to understand their work, their objective and how SLAJ and the GoSL could benefit from their interventions” he disclosed.

Referencing the media viability and investment conference held in June of this year, he said, progress made so far after that historic conference has been very encouraging.

He said Sierra Leone has for the first time being listed as one of 17 countries in the world to benefit from the International Fund for Public Interest Media (IFPIM). According to him, in preparation for that intervention, they have worked with support of all the stakeholders, including GoSL, under the platform of the Media Reform Coordinating Group (MRCG), to begin to put the structures in place.

He intimated about the establishment of the National Fund for Public Interest Media (NFPIM), a Multi Stakeholders Board (MSB) and a Technical Working Group (TSG) to administer the fund.

Ahmed Sahid Nasralla told the gathering that a project proposal has been submitted which, when approved, will see Sierra Leone benefit from a 100 thousand United States Dollars from the international fund.

Based on what he said, 50 percent of that will go towards setting up of the structures, which have already started putting in place, and the other half will be a grant to NFPIM.

“We also expect a counterpart funding from the GoSL as one of its commitments during the conference,” he expressed optimism.

The SLAJ President underscored how this will be the first time in the history of the media in Sierra Leone that a locally-owned-and-managed Fund will be giving out small grants to media houses, or groups of journalists, that are committed to doing public interest media- embarking on in-depth and investigative reporting on governance issues of accountability, transparency, and service delivery at the local and national level.

He told the audience that meetings of the MSB and TWG have commenced to discuss the legal status of the fund; finalize the criteria, guidelines, and tools to operationalize the fund.

The President informed that a workshop on drafting the definition of Public Interest Media within the context of Sierra Leone will soon be held.

“By December 2022 to January 2023 we hope that some form of activity will commence,” he expressed hope.

He said, however, the conference also challenged the media in Sierra Leone to review their governance and leadership structures to attract the much needed investment, ensure accountability and sustainability.

It was suggested that the media should also explore new business and revenue-generation models and move away from the traditional way of doing things which is now very old-fashioned.

Also proffered was that the GoSL and its partners should work to provide scholarships, training and capacity building opportunities for journalists among other reforms he highlighted.

Government Secures 1st Batch of Vehicles made in NigeriaThe first batch of vehicles manufactured for the Government of S...
28/11/2022

Government Secures 1st Batch of Vehicles made in Nigeria

The first batch of vehicles manufactured for the Government of Sierra Leone by Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing Ltd (IVM), has been delivered to the West African country by the Nnewi-based indigenous automaker.

The export of Innoson is coming two years after President Muhammadu Buhari signed the AfCFTA agreement in July, 2019.

The vehicles, which arrived at Freetown on Monday, November 21, 2022, were built to the order by Sierra Leone’s Ministry of Defence.

The request for the made-in-Nigeria vehicles was made during a working visit to Innoson Vehicles by top hierarchy of the Sierra Leone Defence Ministry led by Edward Soloku, the Minister of Internal Affairs as well as Sierra Leone Road Transport Corporation (SLRTC) led by its President Isaac Ken-Green.

Head of Corporate Communications, Innoson Group, Cornel Osigwe, said in a statement that various models of vehicles bought within that dispensation were for the present administration.

Osigwe explained that subsequently, the Government of Sierra Leone led by President Julius Maada Bio placed an order for the manufacturing of Innoson Vehicles valued at $4.7 million for the officers of Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces (RSLAF).

The first set of the vehicles supplied from Nigeria to Sierra Leone were as Monday leaving Queen Elizabeth 2 Port (Sierra Leone’s sea Port “Water Quay”) in Free Town for distribution to military officers across the country.

Reacting to the development, the people of Sierra Leone have been commending their President, Julius Maada Bio, for acting in line with the spirit of the continental agreement by opting for an African (IVM) brand of vehicles for the use of the country’s Armed Forces.

In one of the many reports in the local media on the purchase of the made-in-Nigeria vehicles, a popular blog in Sierra Leone, Focus News Blog, hailed President Bio for believing “that our Army Officers deserve better.”

The post, which showed a line-up of the IVM products from Nigeria, informed Sierra Leoneans that the vehicles would soon be “ready for distribution to military officers across the country” by the Government.

“Innoson Group has penetrated the vehicles market over the years. It is currently serving as one of the few wholly African car assemblers.

One of the effusive commendations for President Bio by a Sierra Leonean, Francis Ken Samu, remarked, “We are on top of the situation in times of security. Bravo HE President Bio. Keep the Military Colour Flag going up higher than ever before in de history of Sierras Leone.. God bless you, HE President Bio for equipping the RSLAF.”

This development is indeed a step towards the acceleration of intra-African trade as facilitated by the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCTA).

With the arrival of the Innoson vehicles in Free Town, Sierra Leone has become the first country in West Africa whose armed forces are using the IVM products outside Nigeria.

Four years ago, the Nigerian Army signed a partnership agreement with the Nnewi auto plant for the supply of purpose-built vehicles for its personnel.

The agreement also includes identifying requirements for the production of the armoured fighting vehicle in Nigerian Army Central Workshop in Kaduna and enhancing the capacity of Nigerian Army personnel to actively participate in the successful implementation of joint ventures.

Political Parties Regulation Commission Bill Enacted.The Parliament of Sierra Leone has on the 24th November, 2022 passe...
28/11/2022

Political Parties Regulation Commission Bill Enacted.

The Parliament of Sierra Leone has on the 24th November, 2022 passed into law the Bill entitled: "The Political Parties Regulation Commission Act, 2022", with some amendments came into existence on the 24th November,2022 after the Bill was passed into law.

It was a Bill seeking to provide for the continuation of the Political Parties Registration Commission as the Political Parties Regulation Commission, to provide for the regulation, including the registration of political parties by Sections 34 and 35 of the 1991 Constitution of Sierra Leone, and to provide for other related matters.

The Bill was piloted by the Deputy Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Umaro Napoleon Koroma.

The Bill had been debated and went through the various legislative stages with some amendments before final enactment into law.

Xi told Biden Taiwan is First Red Line that Must not be Crossed, urging US to Respect China's path, systemBy Global Time...
28/11/2022

Xi told Biden Taiwan is First Red Line that Must not be Crossed, urging US to Respect China's path, system

By Global Times

Chinese President Xi Jinping meets with US President Joe Biden in Bali, Indonesia, Nov. 14, 2022.

At the very core of China's core interests, the Taiwan question is the first red line that must not be crossed, Chinese President Xi Jinping told US President Joe Biden during the meeting on Monday in Bali, Indonesia, urging the US to respect the differences between the two countries' paths.

The Taiwan question is at the very core of China's core interests, the bedrock of the political foundation of China-US relations, and the first red line that must not be crossed in China-US relations, Xi told Biden, expressing hope that the US will match its words with action and abide by the one-China policy and the three joint communiques.

"President Biden has said on many occasions that the US does not support "Taiwan independence" and has no intention to use Taiwan as a tool to seek advantages in competition with China or to contain China. China hopes that the U.S. side will act on this assurance to real effect," Xi emphasized.

Xi said it is vital to recognize and respect the differences between the paths China and the US take which is nothing new and will continue to exist as the US practices capitalism and China practices socialism.

"Neither side should try to remold the other in one's own image, or seek to change or even subvert the other's system. Instead of talking in one way and acting in another, the US needs to honor its commitments with concrete action," Xi noted.

Xi pointed out the so-called "democracy versus authoritarianism" narrative is not the defining feature of today's world, still less does it represent the trend of the times.

"Just as the US has American-style democracy, China has Chinese-style democracy. Both fit their respective national conditions", Xi said, adding that the whole-process people's democracy practiced in China is based on the country's reality, history and culture and it reflects people's will.

"We take great pride in it. No country has a perfect democratic system, and there is always a need for development and improvement. The specific differences between the two sides can be worked out through discussion, but only on the precondition of equality," Xi added.

The Chinese and US leaders agreed to make joint efforts to push the UN Climate Change Conference (COP27) to reach success.

Xi said China and US should chart the right course for the development of bilateral relations and push bilateral ties back to the track of healthy and stable development.

Xi said during the meeting that China and the US have braced winds and rains in their more than 50 years of engagement, from the establishment of diplomatic relations until today. There have been gains and losses, experience and lessons. History is the best textbook and China and the US should take history as a reference and look to the future.

The current situation of China-US relations does not conform to the interests of the two countries and their peoples, now does it conform to the expectations of the international community, Xi said.

As leaders of two major countries, we should hold the helm and find the right direction for the development of bilateral relations and push ties to improve. Politicians should think about both their own country's development path and how to get along with other countries and the world, said Xi.

As leaders of two major countries, we should find the right way. Politicians should think about both their own country's development path and how to get along with other countries and the world, said Xi.

Xi noted the changes of the times are unfolding in an unprecedented way and human society is facing unprecedented challenges, and the world is at a crossroads. We care, and all countries in the world care about where they are going.

The international community expects China and the US to handle our relations well. Our meeting today has attracted worldwide attention. We should work together with other countries to inject hope for world peace, confidence in global stability and momentum for collective development, Xi said.

He expressed willingness to continue candid and in-depth exchanges with the US president on strategic issues in China-US ties and key global and regional issues.

Xi said he looks forward to working with the US president to push bilateral relations back on the track of healthy and stable development so as to benefit both countries and the world.

The two leaders met on the sidelines of the G20 summit to be held in Indonesia on Tuesday and Wednesday. Xi told Biden that though the two leaders have remained in communication via video-conferences, phone calls and letters, none of these can really take the place of face-to-face exchanges.

President Xi arrived at the island of Bali on Monday afternoon. As a guard of honor paid salutes alongside the red carpet, some local youths in national costume played traditional Indonesian musical instruments, while others performed a traditional Bali dance. Young students cheered in Chinese "Welcome! Welcome!" while waving the Chinese and Indonesian flags, CCTV reported.

According to CCTV, local people also gathered along the roads from the airport to the hotel where Xi and his wife Peng Liyuan were going to stay, waving the Chinese and Indonesian flags to express their warmest welcome on their arrival.

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