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Month: March 2015

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A Secret Letter to The President: Where is My President?

29/03/2015 Abdulai Mansaray

In times like these, our country has become embroiled in so much legal and constitutional wrangling, that some of us have actually given up in trying to makes sense of [Read more]

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RANDOM MUSING: Smashing The Bastion Of Decency

28/03/2015 Raymond Dele Awoonor-Gordon

Martin Luther King Jr. once said that our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter. Now, one thing is clear; once again we have [Read more]

Breaking News

President Koroma Sanctions another Ebola Lockdown

21/03/2015 CEN

Sierra Leone has made tremendous progress in the fight against Ebola. Through clear and decisive action, we have seen a major decline in case numbers since December 2014 and yesterday [Read more]

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President Koroma Commends Kailahun and Pujehun for Their Stance Against Ebola

21/03/2015 CEN

As he continues his psychosocial mobilization to give a final push to the waning Ebola virus disease, President Ernest Bai Koroma Friday 20 March, 2015, praised the people of both [Read more]

Critique Column

Office of the President: PRESS RELEASE

18/03/2015 CEN

Office of the President: PRESS RELEASE On the 6th day of March 2015, the National Advisory Committee (NAC) of the All Peoples Congress  (APC) took a decision to expel Alhaji [Read more]

Critique Column

If You Can’t Convince Them, Confuse Them

18/03/2015 Abdulai Mansaray

 “Ten American aid workers who may have been exposed to Ebola are being brought back to the US from Sierra Leone. On Friday (13/03/15), it was announced that a US [Read more]

Critique Column

RANDOM MUSING: Letter To My Countrymen

18/03/2015 Raymond Dele Awoonor-Gordon

I hope this article touches you in a sensitive place and make you come to a decision as to the way forward for our beloved Sierra Leone.   In my [Read more]

Breaking News

UN Secretary-General on Decision of Kandeh Yumkella to Step Down

13/03/2015 CEN

SECRETARY-GENERAL EXPRESSES DEEP GRATITUDE TO SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FOR ALL, KANDEH YUMKELLA, FOLLOWING HIS DECISION TO STEP DOWN Kandeh Yumkella has informed me of his intention to step [Read more]

Breaking News

Dr. Kandeh Yumkela Resigns from UN

13/03/2015 CEN

Re-issued as received VIENNA, 12 March (Sustainable Energy for All) – Kandeh Yumkella, the UN Secretary-General's Special Representative for Sustainable Energy for All and CEO of the Sustainable Energy for [Read more]

Breaking News

Better A Diamond With A Flaw Than A Pebble Without.

12/03/2015 Abdulai Mansaray

News bombshells are fast becoming a weekly feature on the Sierra Leonean psyche, and the politicians are taking up front row seats. If they are not manufacturing the news, the [Read more]

Critique Column

RANDOM MUSING: Making A Virtue Out Of A Spat

12/03/2015 Raymond Dele Awoonor-Gordon

The truth, it is said, is better than endless smokescreen. And one sad fact is that we have left the future of our country in the hands of people who [Read more]

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Greece's reform plan backed by creditors

04/03/2015 CEN

Maecenas mauris elementum, est morbi interdum cursus at elite imperdiet libero. Proin odios dapibus integer an nulla augue pharetra cursus. [Read more]

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Highlights: New York Fashion Week 2015

02/03/2015 CEN

Maecenas mauris elementum, est morbi interdum cursus at elite imperdiet libero. Proin odios dapibus integer an nulla augue pharetra cursus. [Read more]

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Nuclear fusion closer to becoming a reality

02/03/2015 CEN

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Critique Column

RANDOM MUSING: Is the white man a saint?

02/03/2015 Raymond Dele Awoonor-Gordon

I am not really dumb enough to draw from my realm of imagination, the fanciful idea that the contraption presently known and called Sierra Leone, is anything near the entity [Read more]

Breaking News

YAD Concludes Annual TVET Graduation in Grand Style

26/01/2026

On January 23rd and 24th, 2024, YAD added another chapter to its ongoing youth and women’s empowerment initiatives by hosting its annual TVET graduation in a spectacular fashion. Each year, [Read more]

Critique Column

The Silence of the Lambs: Why Sierra – Leone’s Legal Guardians Must Not Stand Aside: Comparative Lessons and Constitutional Theory for a Critical Moment

25/01/2026

n Sierra Leone’s debate over the 2025 Constitutional Amendment Bill, the most troubling feature is not the substance of the proposals themselves but the silence that has settled around them. [Read more]

Critique Column

Democracy After Empire: George M. Carew’s Case for Deliberation in Postcolonial Africa

25/01/2026

A familiar strain of Western political theory has long portrayed African states as inherently incapable of self-government—an outlook that endured both the rhetoric of colonial “civilizing missions” and the administrative [Read more]

Critique Column

BARMAGEDDON- (An E-Bar Exclusive) 004: A Constitution Rewritten for Order, Not for Liberty

25/01/2026

There is a peculiar habit in young democracies. They rewrite their constitutions not when liberty is openly threatened, but when authority feels insufficiently secure. The Constitution of Sierra Leone (Amendment) [Read more]

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