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Uhic Sierra Ueonc <$A?Ettc UHic Sierra Ueonc <$a?ettc ^ßublisbeb bp Siu t b o ritp Vol. CXLXI Thursday , 30th January , 2020 No. 6 CONTENTS G . N . Page G . N . Page SIERRA LEONE INSURANCE COMMISSION 14 Public Service Notices 15-16 10 Cancellation of Brokers Registration by SLICOM The 16th August 2019... 16 CITATION 15 High Court of Sierra Leone 16 SIERRA LEONE INSURANCE COMMISSION 11 Companies that are Licensed and ATTORNEY -GENERAL AND MINISTRY OF Registered for the Period- JUSTICE 2017-2019 ... 16 16 Remove Mining Assets from the Marampa Mines Area ... ... 17-19 SIERRA LEONE ELECTRICITY AND WATER REGULATORY COMMISSION 12 Approves EDSA’s Proposed Tariff Structure Effective 1st December, 2019 ... 20 Freetown 30th January, 2020 Kanu, Sheriff., Mechanic, 1.5.16. Lahai, Mary K., Mechanic, 1.5.16. Govt. Notice No. 14 Rahman-Cole, Isha., Mechanic, 1.5.16. APPOINTMENT Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary Education Ministry of Health and Sanitation Kamara, Alimamy., Assistant Director, 1.1.15. Jalloh, Humu M., Basic Speciality Nurse, 1.4.19. Suluku, Sahr R., Assistant Director, 1.1.15. Farmer, Ishmail I., Medical Officer, 1.5.18. Fofanah, Ibrahim Y., Assistant Director, 1.1.15. Sesay, Abu., Nurse Anaesthetist, 28.3.19. Sesay, Alpha., Assistant Director, 1.1.15. Fofanah, Bobson D., Nurse Anaesthetist, 28.3.19. Kamara, Paul Issa., Inspector of Schools, 1.1.15. Bah, Binta., Nurse Anaesthetist, 28.3.19. Sesay, Florence B., Inspector of Schools, 1.1.15. Ndoye, Famata., Nurse Anaesthetist, 28.3.19. Bangura, Alpha D., Senior Inspector of Schools, 1.1.15. Fofanah, Alimamy K., Nurse Anaesthetist, 28.3.19. Tanner, Samuel., Senior Inspector of Schools, 1.1.15. Carshon- Marsh, Roland R.O., Senior Registrar, 8.3.19. Feika, Lahai., Senior Inspector of Schools, 1.1.15. Swarray, Deen, Alim., Senior Registrar, 1.6.17. Smalle, Isaac O., Senior Registrar, 1.6.17. Ministry of Finance Mustapha, Hawa A., State Registrered Nurse, 6.7.17. Mansaray, Hawa., Audit Assistant, 9.11.18. Ministry of Labour and Social Security , 5 Ministry of Health and Sanitation Kallon, John., Deputy Director, 1.9.19. Mansaray, Paul S., Public Health Suprin tend ent, 1.1.17. Pessima, James., Public Health Suprintendent, 1.1.17. CONFIRMATION OF APPOINTMENT Tarawalie, Idrissa., Public Health Suprintendent, Ministry of Agriculture Forestry and Food Security 1.1.17. Kami, Saidu., Mechanic, 1.5.16. Barrie, Ishaqua., Public Health Suprintendent, 1.1.17. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING DEPARTMENT, SIERRA LEONE Annual Subscription:-Inland-Le450,000.00, Overseas-Le2,750,000.00 To be purchased from the Government Bookshop, Wallace Johnson Street, Freetown. Price:-Le10,000.00 G.P. 0/13/20/700/1.20. 16 SIERRA LEONE GAZETTE 30th January, 2020 Kamara, Dauda., Public Health Suprintendcnt, 1.1.17. of Sierra Leone and show cause why an Order should Bekley, Joseph A.B., Inspecting Pharmacist, 1.1.17. not be made for the ADMINISTRATOR AND REGISTRAR­ Bangura, Joseph B., Public Health Superintendent, GENERAL to administer the unadministered estate of 1.1.17. the said deceased. Ministry of Information and Communication And take notice that in default of your so coming in Konneh, Andrew A., ICT Officer, 9.11.18. and showing cause to the satisfaction of a Judge. I Thorpe, Vivian R.G., ICT Technician Level 2, 9.9.18. will apply for such Order for administration. Sheku, John P., ICT Technician Level 1, 9.9.18. Dated the day of January 2020. Ministry of Trade and Industry Sillah, Mustapha., Trade Monitor, 1.12.16. SAPTIEU ELIZABETH SACCOH, Administrator and Registrar-General. EXTENTION OF SERVICE Ministry of Finance AG/101/2019 Jalloh, Mary., Policy Coordinator, 11.1.19/11.1.20 G.P 0/740/83/20,000/1.183. Govt. Notice No. 15 CANCELLATION OF BROKERS REGISTRATION BY SLICOM THE 16TH AUGUST 2019 CITATION Gout. Notice No. 10 In the High Court of Sierra Leone In re the Estate of Joseph Mambu Jah (Deceased) NAME OF BROKER ADDRESS Testate D&D Insurance Brokers 7 Percival Street To the Widow, next of kin or beneficiaries of Joseph Mambu Jah late of No. 24E, Aberdeen Road, Wilberforce Freetown Freetown. CLASSES OF BUSINESS TRANSACTED Take notice that I have received information that the above-named deceased died at Freetown on the 6th day of June, 1997 intestate, leaving property. Motor Insurance Fire Insurance Marine Insurance Now, therefore , pursuant to the Administration of General Accident Insurance Estates Act, 1960 you are hereby cited within one calendar month from the date publication thereof to Life Insurance come into the Probate Jurisdiction of the High Court SIERRA LEONE INSURANCE COMMISSION COMPANIES THAT ARE LICENSED AND REGISTERED FOR THE PERIOD -2017/2019 Gout. Notice No. 11 OP/37 Vol. VI Names of Insurance Date of Address /Location Company Registration Globalrisk Insurance Company Limited 2/1/2020 2 Wellington Street Freetown Brokers Address /Location Bones Insurance Brokerage and 27/6/2019 7 Percival Street Freetown Consultancy Limited Vanguard Insurance Brokers 19/10/2017 50 Adelaide Street Freetown Star Alliance Insurance Brokers and 2/1/2019 79c Main Motor Road Business Consultants Wilberforce Freetown 30th January, 2020 SIERRA LEONE GAZETTE 17 Govt. Notice No. 16 GOVERNMENT OF SIERRA LEONE OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL AND MINISTRY OF JUSTICE 3rd Floor, Guma Building, Lamina Sankoh Street, Freetown, Sierra Leone AGMOJ/LM/M/20/1 28/1/2020 Timis Corporation (SL) Limited Cosimo Borreli Walsh -Borrelli Walsh Nilani. Perera SL Mining Limited Gerald International Limited, Standard Chartered Bank (SL) Limited Dear Sirs, RE: NOTICE TO REMOVE MINING ASSETS FROM THE MARAMPA MINES AREA I wish to refer to the above subject and to draw your attention to the recent termination of the SL Mining Ltd. mining Licences over the Marampa mining area. I also wish to draw your attention to several legal actions which have been instituted (or are threatened) against the Government of Sierra Leone nationally and internationally. In these actions which several conflicting claims have been made regarding the ownership of the Marampa Mine assets by yourselves of which the Government of Sierra Leone is not in the position to authenticate such ownership titles or rights. The claims have been made severally and jointly by persons known or described as: (1) Timis Corporation (SL) Limited 26 Brook Fields Motor Road, Free Town, Sierra Leone (2) Cosimo Borreli Walsh -Borrelli Walsh Level 17, Tower 1 Admiralty Centre, 18 Harcourt Road, Hong Kong (3) Nilani Perera 4/F Palm Grove House, Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands (4) SL Mining Limited 26 Brook Fields Motor Road, Free Town, Sierra Leone 18 SIERRA LEONE GAZETTE 30th January, 2020 5) Gerald International Limited 3rd Floor, 1 Strand, Grand Buildings, Trafalgar Square, London WC 2N 5 HR (6) Standard Chartered Bank (Representing “The Banks’- The Lenders to London Mining Limited) Lightfoot Boston Street, Freetown, Sierra Leone The Government of Sierra Leone is aware that there are agreements or arrangements between one or more of the above entities and interests in relation to the competing and/or consolidated claims to the assets at the Marampa Mines, which the Government of Sierra Leone has not guaranteed, endorsed or is a party thereto. Also, the Government of Sierra Leone cannot identify, verify or certify the authenticity of all the various claims and interests asserted over the assets at the Marampa Mines. And there are also no valid existing mining licences currently held over the Marampa mines. The Government of Sierra Leone therefore calls on all the claimants and/or purported owners of the assets (however they may determine their rights thereto, jointly or severally) to remove the mining assets from the land lying in the Marampa mines and surrounding areas by the 28 February 2020. Please note that no Minerals, Mineral Ore or other natural resources under this notice shall be deemed to constitute assets belonging to any entity or individual under this notice other than the Republic of Sierra Leone. Any attempt to remove Minerals, Mineral Ore or other natural resources is unlawful and criminal. The Republic of Sierra Leone wishes all to know that failure to remove the mining assets by the date of 28 February 2020, the Government of Sierra Leone will impose a charge of 50,000 United States Dollars for each day that the said assets remain on the lands of the Marampa Mines area, depriving the Government of Sierra Leone from productive and gainful use of its mineral resources. Also note that, after a further period of two months from the date of this notice, should the mining assets remain on the Marampa Mines area and having incurred the said charges stated above, the Government of Sierra Leone reserves the right to take all necessary action to secure its rights within the Marampa mining area. By this letter, all claimants of the assets on the Marampa mining lands are advised to act (jointly or severally, as you so determine by or amongst yourselves to the extent of your interests) to vacate the lands of the Marampa Mines site of all your assets with immediate effect. You MUST also ensure that all your liabilities to any private entity, or individual occurring out of use of any assets or claims with respect thereto is settled upon removal of the assets. 30th January , 2020 SIERRA LEONE GAZETTE 19 This Notice herein conveyed, will be published in the Sierra Leone Gazette and in other media outlets for the attention of the general public, and other parties (or their assigns) that may have any interest in the Marampa Mines asset that has not been disclosed to the Government of Sierra Leone. Yours sincerely Dr Priscilla Schwartz Attorney-General and Minister of Justice Cc: H.E.
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