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Month: December 2013

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SLPP Minority Leader Receives Young People’s Award

31/12/2013 By Jeneba Kabba

Minority Leader of Parliament, Hon. Dr. Bernadette Lahai, representing the main opposition Sierra Leone Peoples Party (SLPP), yesterday 19th December 2013 received a 'Recognition of Exemplary Service and Contribution to [Read more]

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MAADA AND FATIMA BIO ORGANISE A SPECIAL CHRISTMAS MEAL FOR CHILDREN IN BONTHE

30/12/2013 By Augusta Sesay (Bonthe)

For many Christians around the world, Christmas has always been a very special day as it celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. And in Sierra Leone, Christmas day has been [Read more]

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Sierra Leone Becomes a One-Party State, Intra-party Abhorrence Engulfs the Opposition….

30/12/2013 By Othman Sheriff, Editor, CEN

“Simma Seifui !” a go-getter car mechanic called Kallon shouted as I reversed into his garage while searching for a panel-beater to fix my exhaust which had been making irritating [Read more]

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YAD Organizes Youth Cohesion Award Ceremony in Kenema

28/12/2013 CEN

Action Star Youth Club (ASYC), Nyandeyama Youth in Action for Development (NYAD) and Gbo-kakjama Youth in Action for Progress (GYAP) locked horns on Tuesday and Wednesday 17/18 December respectively at [Read more]

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RANDOM MUSING: How did we miss it Mr. President? Let me tell you…..

27/12/2013 By: Raymond Dele Awoonor-Gordon

"How come with so many of our people excelling all over the world, from medicine to languages, to computer science, to engineering, and international administration that our country got stuck [Read more]

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War against Terrorism: Who is winning?

24/12/2013 By Abdulai Mansaray

The world has always faced the terror of terrorism, but 11th. September, 2001 will be forever known as the day that terrorism made its universal declaration of Human carnage; the [Read more]

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Symposium on the Causes of and Solutions to Ethnic Based Politics, Religious and Cultural Discriminations in Sierra Leone Sierra Leone

15/12/2013 CEN

Speech On Religious and Cultural Discriminations By Backar Sesay, Secretary General, Action Star Youth Club (ASYC) Mr. Chairman, His lordship the Mayor of Kenema Municipality, representatives of:  line Ministries, Chiefdom [Read more]

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Symposium on the Causes of and Solutions to Ethnic Based Politics, Religious and Cultural Discriminations in Sierra Leone Sierra Leone

15/12/2013 CEN

Youth in Action for Development, YAD, is currently implementing a project titled Youth Sensitization Against Ethnic Voting, Religious and Cultural Discriminations in Sierra Leone, with funds from the United Nations [Read more]

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Ambassador Bids Farewell

15/12/2013 By Alhaji Jalloh, Press Attache, Saudi Arabia

H.E Wusu B. Munu who served as Sierra Leone’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Permanent Representative to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) from [Read more]

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RANDOM MUSING: The Tragic Emasculation of Serious National Discourse.

15/12/2013 By: Raymond Dele Awoonor-Gordon

As the year draws to a close, what comes to me, like the beams from a lighthouse in a dark and merciless sea, is that the house of cards we [Read more]

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RANDOM MUSING: Are the Dark Nights of Our Political Soul Making a Comeback?

15/12/2013 By: Raymond Dele Awoonor-Gordon

Right now, Sierra Leone is like a bridge broken at the farther end. Our conflicting interests are not only making national identity and total reconciliation so problematic, the lack of [Read more]

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Ambassador Munu Signs Mandela’s Condolence Book, Bids Farewell to Saudi Arabia’s Prince Alwaleed

12/12/2013 CEN

In wrapping up his final diplomatic engagements, Sierra Leone’s Ambassador to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Tuesday, 10th December, 2013 joined members of the diplomatic corps and people from all [Read more]

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President Koroma Attends State Memorial Service For The Father of South African Democracy

12/12/2013 By State House Communications Unit

President Dr Ernest Bai Koroma and entourage arrived safely in the South African city of Johannesburg to attend the State Memorial Service for the late former President Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela [Read more]

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MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION FREETOWN, SIERRA LEONE

12/12/2013 CEN

DECEMBER 9, 2013 P R E S S  R E L E A S E BY A PUBLIC NOTICE OF DECEMBER 4TH 2013, THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND INTERNATIONAL [Read more]

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The Executive Is Not a Conveyor Belt — Why Proportional Representation Fails the Test

30/10/2025

The debate over proportional representation (PR) has resurfaced with vigour in Sierra Leone, stirred by comments from the Executive branch and framed by Andrew Keili’s “Ponder My Thoughts.” It is [Read more]

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WE WHO VOWED: SHAME ON US

16/10/2025

There are times when a poem arrives like a visitation — not simply as art, but as revelation. Oumar Farouk Sesay’s We Who Vowed: Shame on Us is such a [Read more]

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How Do You Solve a Problem Called Jagaban?

08/10/2025

Mohamed Omodu Kamara (MOK), popularly known as Jagaban may have come to the political arena comparatively recently, but he has been hugging the political headlines already. If this was a [Read more]

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How Did Sierra Leone Become So Culturally Bankrupt ?

07/10/2025

Ishmael Dyfan, aka Petit Mariano, and the great Brima Mazolla Kamara became Sierra Leone’s first professional footballers when they joined Africa Sport D’Abijan of Ivory Coast. Soon after, East End [Read more]

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