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German Ambassador Bids Farewell to Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio, Says He Admires Government’s Efforts at Human Capital Development

20/07/2022 State House Media and Communications Unit

State House, Freetown, Wednesday 20 July 2022 – Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany, Horst Gruner, has called at the presidency to bid farewell to His Excellency President Dr [Read more]

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Proportional Representation Is Best For Sierra Leone

18/07/2022 Charlie J. Hughes

When Sierra Leoneans go to the polls in June 2023 it will be the country’s fifth routine multiparty elections since 2002. Sierra Leone has achieved a great feat that would [Read more]

Critique Column

PONDER MY THOUGHTS: “Speak With A Still Small Voice Of Calm”- President Bio Urged

18/07/2022 Andrew Keili

The past few months have been extremely difficult for us Sierra Leoneans. The grumblings about difficulties in making ends meet have been constantly aired out in the open in discussions [Read more]

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Let us Reject violence And Selfishness, Which Could Destroy Our Country’s Unity.

18/07/2022 Abdulai Mansaray

Like many countries around the world, Sierra Leone is experiencing social, political and economic speed bumps at a time, with toughest challenges in recent times. There is a saying that [Read more]

Critique Column

Accountability: A key to Democracy.

17/07/2022 Abdulai Mansaray

There is a universally held notion that democracy is the best form of government, thanks to the definition that it is the government of the people, by the people and [Read more]

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Bees for Education: a Role Model to Copy

11/07/2022 Othman Sheriff

Bee produces honey which is consumed by many as food or beverage. By the late eighteenth century, bee had become commonly associated with the British dialect form, been or bean, [Read more]

Critique Column

Political Legacies: The Inheritance of Great examples

06/07/2022 Abdulai Mansaray

The most obvious nightmare of the moment is the war in Ukraine and its effects globally. The war in Ukraine presents an existential threat to world economies and the world [Read more]

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Critique Column

RANDOM MUSING : As I was saying…

05/07/2022 CEN

As the rumblings of evolving instabilities continue to dance to the frenzied beat of the drummers, now is the time to take a hard look at the country and speak [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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