Posts Categorized: Moyamba District

Chiefdom Dialogue Sessions for Youth, Women and Chiefdom Stakeholders Begin in Moyamba

  Fambul Tok has started series of sessions for youth, women and chiefdom stakeholders in Lower Banta and Upper Banta chiefdoms in Moyamba district. These engagements focus on sharing highlights of issues raised in meetings of the Grievance Redress Committees, Farmer Based Organizations and chiefdom meetings in both chiefdoms. The youth dialogue kicked off on… Read more »

Lower Banta Calls for Chiefdom Meeting to Resolve Chieftaincy Rift

  The people of Lower Banta chiefdom in the southern district of Moyamba in Sierra Leone have asked the Government through Fambul Tok to convene a special meeting to once and for all resolve the chieftaincy crisis in the chiefdom. This was one of the recommendations during the 4th Multi Stakeholders Platform town hall meeting… Read more »

Taninihun Gomoh Peace Mothers In Fund Raising Drive

Fambul Tok witnessed #Peace #Mothers soap making at Mogbasseke village in Taninihun Gomoh section, Dasse chiefdom, Moyamba district, southern sierra Leone with 35 village representatives. Monies collection from last sales or 1st production amounted to Le 472,000. They did another batch of 750 packs estimated @ Le 1000 each. Proceeds will go towards peace making… Read more »

Training of Mediators Begins in Moyamba

Fambul Tok has kicked off training of Community Welfare and Mediation Committees in Bagruwa chiefdom, Moyamba district. The session began on July 7th in Sembehun town and brought together men and women representatives from 15 villages. Declaring the meeting open, Section Chief Madam Lucinda Lango said participants have expressed happiness since the last preparedness meeting… Read more »

Bagruwa Chiefdom Starts Sectional Community Preparedness Meetings

  After conducting chiefdom meeting for stakeholders and community members in Sembehun in Bagruwa chiefdom Moyamba district for the start of the People’s Planning Process, Fambul Tok has started sectional community preparedness meetings in sections in the chiefdom. These meetings bring together participants from all villages in the section to deliberate on issues affecting them… Read more »

Peace Clubs Hold Conference in BO to Plan for New School Year

32 teacher coordinators from 16 schools #Peace Clubs from #Kailahun, #Moyamba, #Pujehun and #Koinadugu end 2021/22 End of Year Planning Conference in Bo district, southern #Sierra Leone. Coordinators flagged the successes, challenges, lessons learnt and activity plans for the way forward for 2021/22 peace building in schools. Fambul Tok (FT) facilitated the conference as part… Read more »

Fambul Tok Empowers Peace Mothers in Moyamba

Fambul Tok (FT) Sierra Leone has provided assistance to Peace Mothers groups in Moyamba district to support their revenue generation projects to enhance sustainable peace in their communities Handing over a brand new cassava-processing machine to peace mothers in Kunyafoi section Fakunya chiefdom in Moyamba district, FT Peace Mothers coordinator Sadiatu Kallon said the support… Read more »

SLBC Hosts Fambul Tok On War Anniversary Programme

Fambul Tok continues its Never Again Campaign to mark the 30th anniversary of the Sierra Leone civil war with series of media events. The Sierra Leone Broadcasting Corporation (SLBC) hosted Fambul Tok in TV and radio shows. Fambul Tok Abdul Rashid told the Podium host that the campaign was done nation wide and 16 school… Read more »

15 Peace Clubs Begin Never Again Campaign to Mark 30 Years War Anniversary

  Today the Wan Fambul Peace Clubs in 15 Schools in Kailahun, Pujehun, Moyamba and Koinadugu districts are engaging communities in their localities to flag issues of the history of the war and lessons learnt that could move the nation ahead and prevent a recurrence of the war! Executive Director John Caulker said the Never… Read more »

9 Disputes Resolved At Mobonor Bonfire

Fambul Tok facilitates bonfire ceremony at Mobonor section, Kongbora chiefdom, Moyamba, southern Sierra Leone with funds from the African Transitional Justice Legacy Fund. There were traditional dances, masquerades and drumming prologue the actual confessions. A total of about 500 people from all sectional villages witnessed the 2nd March ceremony. Section Speaker, Samba Lamin in his… Read more »