NRA Boss Urges Fiscal Self-Reliance as World Bank Support Plunges from $100M to Zero


Jeneba Bangura, Commissioner General of Sierra Leone’s National Revenue Authority (NRA) has warned thattraditional aid flows to developing nations are drying up, revealing that the country’s annual budget support from the World Bank has plummeted from $\text{\$100}$ million to a projected zero in just two years.

Bangura made the sobering disclosure during a high-level panel at the IMF–World Bank Annual Meetings, underscoring the intense fiscal pressure now driving an aggressive push for self-reliance in Freetown.

“In the past, we received about $100 million a year in budget support from the World Bank,” Bangura stated. “But in 2024, that dropped to $40 million, and as I speak for 2025, we may not receive anything at all.”

She noted that other key partners, including the UK’s FCDO, have followed a similar trend, although the European Union has resumed limited support.

Bangura explained that these sharp cuts often occur after national budgets have been finalized, forcing the government to scramble to “reprioritize and rearrange spending.” This abrupt loss of funding, she said, “intensifies the demand for more domestic revenue.”

In response, Sierra Leone has embarked on a drastic domestic revenue mobilization campaign. Bangura disclosed that the government raised its revenue target by 46 percent in 2024 and is projecting a further 30 percent increase in 2025. Oversight has been intensified, with the finance ministry now monitoring tax collection on a daily basis.

The panel, titled “Taxing Smarter after Aid,” explored the difficult path for countries like Sierra Leone as traditional aid flows dry up. The discussion also touched on the constraints of international lending programs, with experts from Tax Justice Network Africa arguing that IMF conditions limit countries’ policy flexibility and can reinforce inequality.

While Ceren Ozer, a World Bank manager, pointed to nearly $7 billion in active concessional lending projects aimed at boosting domestic revenue, the immediate budget crisis described by Bangura painted a stark picture of the challenges on the ground.

 

 




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QNET Denounces the Misuse of its Name and Product and Urges Media to be Circumspect


QNET, an international lifestyle and wellness direct selling company has noted, with deep concerns, several media publications on the arrest of 42 individuals in the Hastings area of Eastern Freetown for fraud and financial crimes.

The report allegedly and unfortunately linked the arrested persons to QNET and described the company with unsavoury words. QNET continues to urge journalists and media houses to be prudent in hastily associating arrested persons to the company. Many people arrested in similar fashion in the past end up not associated with QNET in any way during investigations.

QNET urgently raises concerns about the activities of unscrupulous persons who falsely present themselves as representatives of the company to commit fraud, causing significant harm to victims who were misled by false promises of oversea visa, employment opportunities and get-rich-quick lies. QNET is not associated with these individuals and these fake promises.

Biram Fall, Regional General Manager for Sub-Saharan Africa, expressed concerns over the exploitation of vulnerable individuals and strongly condemned the deliberate misuse of the QNET brand. He emphasized: “It is disheartening that some individuals continue to take undue advantage of innocent people to perpetuate fraud. These people often claim they are from QNET when they are not. We are actively working with law enforcement and intensifying efforts in public education, enforcement, and transparency. Our primary objective is to ensure that QNET is seen in its truest form, as a business dedicated to enhancing the lifestyle and wellness of people around the world.”

QNET is a legitimate lifestyle and wellness company with a global presence, operating through an e-commerce-based direct selling model. We do not offer job placements, visa opportunities, or require travel to participate in our business. Anyone making such claims is acting fraudulently and must be reported.

QNET will soon launch the “QNET Against Scams” campaign in Sierra Leone to raise more awareness and educate the public about fraud schemes that misuse our name. The campaign will consolidate the company’s current efforts of disseminating the “Truth about QNET” through media publications and stakeholder engagements with regulatory and security agencies.

In addition to public awareness, QNET has taken strong internal disciplinary action against those found violating the company’s policies and ethical marketing practices. In 2024, we issued 298 disciplinary sanctions, 210 suspensions and 88 terminations. As of May 2025, we have already taken 78 actions, including 48 suspensions and 30 terminations. This clearly demonstrates our zero-tolerance approach to unethical behavior.

We provide safe reporting channels via WhatsApp (+233 2566 30005) and email ([email protected]) and urge the public to remain vigilant and always verify the legitimacy of any opportunity claiming affiliation with QNET. Learn more at www.qnet.net.

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Since 1998, QNET’s innovative products and e-commerce-driven business model have helped build a global community of satisfied customers and microentrepreneurs, who are driven by the mission of RYTHM – Raise Yourself To Help Mankind. Popular product brands offered by QNET include the Bernhard H. Mayer range of luxury watches and jewellery, HomePure range of home care products, the Amezcua wellness range, Physio Radiance personal care range, and QVI branded holiday packages.

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