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Month: September 2018

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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Deputy Minister of Youth Affairs Speaks On National Youth Service

29/09/2018 CEN

Speaking on the topic, National Youth Service, the country’s Deputy Minister-Lusine Kallon told the Sierra Leone Broadcasting Corporation (SLBC) that the National Youth Service Scheme was established by the National [Read more]

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What’s Next For Sierra Leone’s Endangered Forests?

24/09/2018 By Sonkita Conteh, Director, Namati Sierra Leone

Last week, the government of Sierra Leone announced that all forest logging concessions were to be suspended “with immediate effect”, warning of repercussions for any violations. In a country with [Read more]

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UK and the US Are in to Extradite Former Corrupt APC Government Officials

21/09/2018 CEN

A senior official at the State Department in the United States of America has confirmed to the Global Times that the Trump administration will “seriously consider” any request for extradition [Read more]

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Sierra Leone Premier League to Start Soon

21/09/2018 By Bernard Turay

The Chair of the Premier League Board of Directors, Joseph Samba Kaifala, said the Sierra Leone Premier League will start on the 22 of September… after years of inactivity, in-fighting, [Read more]

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Dr Kandeh Yumkella Urges The International Community To Do More And Ensure #SDG 7 Is Achieved

21/09/2018 By Anthony Abdul Karim Kamara, Jnr.

“The world has failed to deliver on clean cooking energy,” he said. KIGALI, 20 September 2018 – The Climate Investment Funds (CIFs) Summit has ended in Kigali – “Rwanda’s Ambassadorial and [Read more]

Diasporal Exclusive

It is well for the heart to be naïve and the mind not to be

15/09/2018 Abdulai Mansaray

A recent video making the rounds on social media and especially Facebook has shown Neil Coyle, the Labour MP for Southwark, London. In the video, he is seen wearing a [Read more]

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Sierra Leonean Dies in a Fire Blaze in South East London

08/09/2018 CEN

A Sierra Leonean woman believed to be a Mrs Memuna Warne, who was said to be on a visit to London and was due to fly back to Sierra Leone [Read more]

Africa

When Interest on Debt Grows Without Rain, Borrowers Become Slaves to The Lender

05/09/2018 Abdulai Mansaray

It is no secret that Africa is set to become the next global battle ground for western commercial interests.  Many people have translated this new economic genre that is about [Read more]

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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]

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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]

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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]

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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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