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Is Yumkella A Curse Or A Blessing To The Sierra Leone Political Landscape?

07/12/2017 Ibrahim Sourie Mansaray

In early  last year, Sierra Leonean politics underwent a historic change. A change that seems to reverberate around the youths and especially the Diasporans.  From a  country that revered the [Read more]

Critique Column

The Zoo Keeper and The Politics of Hate In Sierra Leone

07/12/2017 Ibrahim Sourie Mansaray

Friday night, in Philadelphia, United States was the scene of political mastery where supporters and sympathizers including core APC, SLPP, ADP and other smaller parties thronged to see the Flagbearer [Read more]

Critique Column

Sierra Leone’s Constitutional Review Up In Smoke- The People Lose Again

06/12/2017 Sonkita Conteh, Director, Namati Sierra Leone

After three years of arduous work collecting, deliberating and collating views across the country for a new constitution, it looks like Sierra Leone may end up not having one- yet [Read more]

Critique Column

The Wealth Which Enslaves Its Owner isn’t Wealth

01/12/2017 Abdulai Mansaray

In a recently, hastily but belated arranged summit drawn up by the African Union(AU) and European Union (EU) in Cote Ivoire, an evacuation plan was devised to evacuate migrants facing [Read more]

Diasporal Exclusive

Albert Academy Stands To Lose Thousands Of Dollars Worth Of Educational Resources Due To Bad Leadership

30/11/2017 CEN

When the wrong individuals are designated with the right titles every unimaginable thing becomes imaginable.  This has become order of the day in post conflict Sierra Leone as unpatriotic individuals [Read more]

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5 Lessons Learned From Applying a Legal Empowerment Approach to Community Land Protection in Sierra Leone

29/11/2017 Hassan A. Sesay, Legal Empowerment Advocate, NAMATI

The Namati team in Sierra Leone is engaged in an ongoing effort to discover sustainable measures for community ownership, management, and administration of land and natural resources throughout the country. [Read more]

Critique Column

Reasons why Sierra Leoneans Must Think beyond Tribal and Regional Lines Before Casting their Ballots This Time.

29/11/2017 Dr Sorie Gassama

As the national or general elections loom in Sierra Leone and, as a true citizen, I solemnly pray and hope with all hopes that Sierra Leoneans of the voting age [Read more]

Critique Column

“PETGBO”: The Emperor Strikes Again

27/11/2017 Abdulai Mansaray

The news that “His Excellency the President Dr Ernest Bai Koroma has decided to relieve Dr Sylvia Olayinka Blyden and Mrs Rugiatu Neneh Koroma of their duties as Minister and [Read more]

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Sierra Leone’s 709-carat Diamond Goes to Auction in New York

26/11/2017 Dennis Kabatto

Sierra Leone’s 709 carat “Peace Diamond”, the 14th largest diamond in the world is set to go on the auction block on December 4 in New York City. The announcement [Read more]

Critique Column

Is it Time for Televised Presidential Candidates’ Debates in Sierra Leone?

21/11/2017 Abdulai Mansaray

I once said that the greatest threat to our democracy was our freedom of expression. Many saw this as paradoxically ironical. But as the election fever heats up, and the [Read more]

Africa

Is Zimbabwe’s Constitution, all Sail and no Anchor?

20/11/2017 Abdulai Mansaray

When the world heard that the army in Zimbabwe had held the relic and monument of Zimbabwean politics Robert Mugabe, there was a noticeable and palpable sigh of relief. This [Read more]

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And The Beat Goes On…..

18/11/2017 Raymond Dele Awoonor-Gordon

Amidst the confetti of eulogies and the blizzards of rhetoric, if we turn off the lights and refuse to dance to the music of our politicians, we might just see [Read more]

Africa

Those Who Make Peaceful Revolution Impossible, Will Make Violent Revolution Inevitable

16/11/2017 Abdulai Mansaray

Many would see the seeming “revolution” that is unfolding right before our eyes in Zimbabwe as long overdue. But there can be no running away from the fact that Mugabe [Read more]

Diasporal Exclusive

Sam Sumana Returns to Court for Judgment on November 22

15/11/2017 Dennis Kabatto

Former vice president of Sierra Leone Alhaji Samuel Sidique Sam Sumana will know his fate when the ECOWAS Court reconvenes in Abuja, Nigeria for a hearing on his $210 million [Read more]

Critique Column

“The Ballot Is Stronger Than The Bullet.”

15/11/2017 Abdulai Mansaray

It seems like the final parts of the political jigsaw in Sierra Leone are now being put in place. In December 2016, I wrote an article titled “Is it time [Read more]

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Africa and the Fifty Shades of Democracy to Make Africa Great Again.

10/05/2025

Donald Trump and Ibrahim Traore are two leaders who could be best described as “Strange Bedfellows”. Despite being similarly different, their common denominators are viewed through different lenses and prisms.  [Read more]

Critique Column

True Independence & Freedom Can Only Exist In Doing What Is Right.

30/04/2025

It was 64 years last Sunday when Sierra Leone gained its independence from its colonial master, Great Britain. It marked the end of an era and the dawn of another. [Read more]

Africa

There Will Never be World Peace Until Imperialism is Dead: Hands Off Ibrahim Traore.

29/04/2025

There is no better time for African Unity than now. On April 2, General Michael Langley, a United States (US) Marine Corps, who became the sixth Commander of United States [Read more]

Africa

USA: A great generation is not conquered from without until it has destroyed itself from Within

23/04/2025

 Donald J Trump believes that he has the magic formula to bring back the glory days and “Make America Great Again” (MAGA). Since the Second World War, America was never [Read more]

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