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African Diplomats Deny Attending Striptease Clubs During UN General Assembly Meeting

30/09/2013 CEN

African diplomats have vehemently expressed anger at being lumped with others who “waste their money” looking at naked women walking up and down.  They were reacting to New York Post [Read more]

Breaking News

US Ambassador Owen Bids Farewell

30/09/2013 Jospeh Kamanda

The outgoing United States Ambassador to Sierra Leone, Michael Owen has on Monday 30th September paid a farewell courtesy call on President Ernest Bai Koroma at State House, Freetown. President [Read more]

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Kuwait, Egypt Boost Hajj Pilgrimage

28/09/2013 CEN

President Dr Ernest Bai Koroma last week received on behalf of the Government and People of Sierra Leone twenty-six (26) Hajj scholarships from the Kuwaiti and Egyptian Governments respectively. The [Read more]

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President Koroma Concludes Spot Checks

28/09/2013 CEN

In line with his avowed mission and vision to develop and transform Sierra Leone, President Dr Ernest Bai Koroma on Thursday 26th September randomly conducted spot checks on the House [Read more]

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AfDB Approves US $43.27 Million for Sierra Leone’s Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project

27/09/2013 CEN

TUNIS, Tunisia, September 27, 2013/ — The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank (AfDB) Group (http://www.afdb.org) met on Wednesday, September 18, 2013 in Tunis and approved US $43.27 [Read more]

Critique Column

Sierra Leone Needs Trade, Not Aid

26/09/2013 MC Bah, Atlanta GA-USA

The political climate in Sierra Leone today as it has been in many generations before is that reform or the new agenda for prosperity means borrowing more money from the [Read more]

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Drivers Wreck RTC Vehicles In the Mist of Transport Crisis

26/09/2013 By Poindexter Sama

The Attitudinal and Behavioral Change message that has been spread by the government, seems to have fallen on deaf ears in some quarters, as in the case with some drivers [Read more]

Africa

Verdicts Against Taylor Upheld

26/09/2013 CEN

Sierra Leone: Charles Taylor appeals judgment is an historic step in the fight against impunity and signals imminent successful completion of SCSL mandate Brussels-The Hague, 26 September 2013 Today, in The [Read more]

Critique Column

Rape Case Puts The Independent Media Commission (IMC) In The Dock.

25/09/2013 Abdulai Mansaray

The allegation that a member of the ruling APC party was involved in a rape scandal has been doing the rounds in both political and social circles recently. The gravity [Read more]

Europe

A Dramatic Transformation in the German Society, the First 2 Africans Elected in the Federal Parliament

24/09/2013 Chris Cottrell

When Karamba Diaby finished third in his party’s state primaries last February, the result catapulted him into the national spotlight. Now, after Sunday’s federal elections here, Mr. Diaby’s place in [Read more]

Critique Column

Bommeh Becomes a Human-Right Issue, Says Human Right Advocate

23/09/2013 Bankole Clifford Ekundayo Morgan, a Human Rights Advocate.

LOCATION OF BOMEH “BOMEH” is located in the Eastern Part of Freetown along a prominent route –  Bai Bureh Road – the highway used to enter and exit the capital. [Read more]

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Is the Chinese Intervention in Africa a Blessing from Heaven?

23/09/2013 IRIN

China’s role as an aid donor has been met with wariness, both from aid experts and recipients. Confusion over the nature of China’s aid arises because the country uses multiple [Read more]

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The New Airport Construction Plan Is No Longer a Dream

23/09/2013 CEN

Sierra Leone’s Transport and Aviation Minister, Leonard Balogun Koroma has informed officials of China Railway International Ltd, a Chinese company charged with the construction of a new airport in Mamamah, [Read more]

Africa

YMCA Prays for Kenya Victims

23/09/2013 CEN

With the death toll currently at 68, 175 injured, and a thousand hostages brought to safety, the Kenya Westgate shopping mall drama has gripped us all around the world since [Read more]

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Malaria No More and Novartis Launch Power of One, a Global Digital Fundraising Campaign to Help Eliminate Malaria Deaths

23/09/2013 CEN

•          Power of One enables the public to fund malaria tests and treatments for children in Africa through the latest online and mobile technology •          Novartis is the exclusive campaign [Read more]

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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]

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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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