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Month: March 2014

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State Institutions Assessed

26/03/2014 By State House Communications Unit

The report cards for the performance of state institutions to deliver their services to the people have been released in Freetown. At a State House ceremony, Ministries, Departments, Agencies, Local [Read more]

Critique Column

Andrew Keili and Kandeh Yumkella Do Not Seek Populist Sentiments

26/03/2014 Yankuba kai-Samba

Bio is not ready for peace. His supporters have maligned SLPP party leadership aspirants and the chairman – Chief Somano Kapen Few weeks ago, Julius Bio wrote an article to [Read more]

Critique Column

President Koroma’s Performance Contract: Who is Evaluating the Evaluators?

26/03/2014 By Othman Sheriff

President Koroma’s Performance Contract policy is one of the best tools of governance introduced by his government and we hope it shall be maintained by future regimes.  The main purpose [Read more]

Critique Column

Significant Notes on the Passing Away of a Giant National Hero!

26/03/2014 By Ibrahim Sillah, lecturer at King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Since the creation of the first human being, our Father Adam, leaders (including God/Allah’s Prophets and Messengers) have come and gone, and many more will come and go. This is [Read more]

Critique Column

Senior Citizens in the Gulf Criticize Bahige Annan, the Sierra Leone Consul General in Dubai, UAE

26/03/2014 By Ibrahim Y. Sillah, Saudi Arabia

Under the progressive and result-oriented leadership of His Excellency, President Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma, I believe it should be part of the concerns of every bona fide citizen of Sierra [Read more]

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Sierra Leone’s Consul General in Dubai Under Spotlight

25/03/2014 By Ibrahim Y. Sillah, Saudi Arabia

Under the progressive and result-oriented leadership of His Excellency, President Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma, I believe it should be part of the concerns of every bona fide citizen of Sierra [Read more]

Breaking News

Guinea Ebola outbreak: Bat-eating Banned to Curb Virus

25/03/2014 CEN

Guinea has banned the sale and consumption of bats to prevent the spread of the deadly Ebola virus, its health minister has said. Bats, a local delicacy, appeared to be [Read more]

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SLPP Intra-Party Court Proceedings Continues

25/03/2014 CEN

The High Court presided over by Justice Abdulai Cham, which is looking into the counter-motion of an interlocutory injunction granted to the Minority Leader, Dr. Bernadette Lahai, in respect of [Read more]

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AIG East warns Pupils against Truancy

24/03/2014 Saffa Moriba

The newly transferred Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) in the Eastern Province, Alfred Karrow Kamara has warned school pupils against truancy from school, stating that as a law enforcement [Read more]

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All Isn’t Lost in Sierra Leone.

23/03/2014 By Abdulai Mansaray

“If you've had any dealings with our fellow Sierra Leoneans back home, then you may have had your own bitter experience to share about dishonesty, deception, jealousy and hatred. Many [Read more]

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“President Kabbah was a Great Giant of Democracy and Peace” says President Ernest Bai Koroma

21/03/2014 By State House Communications Unit

 President Dr Ernest Bai Koroma has described the late President Alhaji Ahmad Tejan Kabbah as a great giant for the partnership for peace and democracy in Sierra Leone. He made [Read more]

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Remembering Chinua Achebe’s transition and celebrating half a century of Arrow of God By Ngozi Achebe, MD

21/03/2014 By Ngozi Achebe

It's been a year exactly, March 21st 2013, since the world woke up to the news of Chinua Achebe's passing. For me personally it was a day of great sorrow [Read more]

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Diplomats in Saudi Pay Respect to Late President Kabbah

20/03/2014 CEN

Diplomats in the Saudi Arabian capital of Riyadh have signed a book of condolence in memory of late Sierra Leone's president, Alhaji Dr. Ahmad Tejan Kabbah. The book was opened [Read more]

Critique Column

A Tree Never Hits A Vehicle, Except in Self Defence

20/03/2014 By Abdulai Mansaray

If you want to know some of the biggest things in our way to an improved standard of living, higher pay, more rewarding careers, its policies. They can be road [Read more]

Breaking News

ERSG BIDS FAREWELL TO PRESIDENT KOROMA

19/03/2014 By Sate House Coomunication Unit

The Executive Representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations to Sierra Leone, Jens Anders Toyberg-Frandzen had a farewell meeting this morning (Wednesday 19th March) with President Ernest Bai [Read more]

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Critique Column

The Executive Is Not a Conveyor Belt — Why Proportional Representation Fails the Test

30/10/2025

The debate over proportional representation (PR) has resurfaced with vigour in Sierra Leone, stirred by comments from the Executive branch and framed by Andrew Keili’s “Ponder My Thoughts.” It is [Read more]

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WE WHO VOWED: SHAME ON US

16/10/2025

There are times when a poem arrives like a visitation — not simply as art, but as revelation. Oumar Farouk Sesay’s We Who Vowed: Shame on Us is such a [Read more]

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How Do You Solve a Problem Called Jagaban?

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Mohamed Omodu Kamara (MOK), popularly known as Jagaban may have come to the political arena comparatively recently, but he has been hugging the political headlines already. If this was a [Read more]

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Ishmael Dyfan, aka Petit Mariano, and the great Brima Mazolla Kamara became Sierra Leone’s first professional footballers when they joined Africa Sport D’Abijan of Ivory Coast. Soon after, East End [Read more]

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