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Month: August 2014

Breaking News

Ebola Vaccine Trial Begins Next Week

30/08/2014 CEN

A highly anticipated test of an experimental Ebola vaccine will begin next week at the National Institutes of Health, amid mounting anxiety about the spread of the deadly virus in [Read more]

Breaking News

President Koroma Finally Listened To Critique Echo, Miatta Kargbo Has Been Replaced

29/08/2014 CEN

THE GENERAL PUBLIC IS HEREBY INFORMED THAT IN ORDER TO CREATE A CONDUCIVE ENVIRONMENT FOR MORE EFFICIENT AND EFFECTIVE HANDLING OF THE EBOLA OUTBREAK IN THE COUNTRY, IT HAS BECOME [Read more]

Latest Post

President Koroma’s First Resident Ambassador in UAE Arrives

28/08/2014 M.B. Jalloh, Press Attaché, Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States

The establishment of a full Sierra Leone diplomatic mission in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has finally become a reality with the arrival of Sierra Leone’s Ambassador-Designate in Abu Dhabi [Read more]

Critique Column

Egyptian Jail Causes Al Jazeera Journalist to Miss Birth of his Son

28/08/2014 CEN

Jailed Al Jazeera journalist Baher Mohammed will become a father again today. His unjust imprisonment has however meant that he will not be at his wife Gehan’s side when she [Read more]

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Yahya Jammeh Gives Sierra Leone Half Million Dollar to Help Fight Ebola

28/08/2014 Ralph Ese’Donnu Sawyerr, Information Attaché Embassy of Sierra Leone, In The Gambia

 “When your neighbor’s house is on fire, help with a bucket of water” Says:- President  Jammeh The President of The Gambia Sheik Professor Dr. Yahya A. J.J Jammeh Nasiru Deen [Read more]

Critique Column

RANDOM MUSING: Vultures and Carcasses in the Den

27/08/2014 Raymond Dele Awoonor-Gordon

The Ebola epidemic is an issue about which it is difficult to speak and impossible to be silent. While any criticism of the government now will be automatically seen by [Read more]

Breaking News

SPEECH AT THE OFFICIAL LAUNCHING OF THE MAADA & FATIMA BIO FOUNDATION

27/08/2014 CEN

The world today is neither just nor sustainable. Poverty and hunger, unequal distribution of wealth and opportunity, environmental degradation and diminishing resources are just some of the challenges afflicting our [Read more]

Breaking News

Airlines Ban Poses Difficulty in Ebola Fight

26/08/2014 CEN

Senior United Nations System Coordinator for Ebola has said that one of the stalemates in fighting the pandemic is that airlines across the world have suspended their flights to Ebola-stricken [Read more]

Breaking News

President Koroma Inspects Lakka, Emergency and Connaught Hospitals

26/08/2014 State House Communications Unit

President Ernest Bai Koroma on Monday 25th August made a conducted tour of health facilities meant for the containment of the deadly Ebola virus at Lakka, Connaught Hospital and the [Read more]

Breaking News

Battle for Africa: Sorius Samura Launches Another Investigative Documentary on al Jazeera

26/08/2014 CEN

 “When two elephants fight it is the grass that suffers.” African proverb The Battle For Africa, the first in a two-part People & Power investigation into the effects of China’s increasing influence [Read more]

Breaking News

Ministry of Health Moves Faster to Fool the Nation

25/08/2014 CEN

The Ministry of Health and Sanitation moves 10 steps forward in their quest to fool the nation. They have started publishing pages long bulletin about Ebola in Sierra Leone. What [Read more]

Breaking News

Ebola Shall Soon Become a History as Experimental Drugs Prove Promising

25/08/2014 Culled from New York Times

An experimental drug has completely protected monkeys from lethal doses of a virus related to Ebola, bolstering confidence that a similar medicine might be effective if deployed in the current [Read more]

Critique Column

Let’s Brainstorm Objectively about the Ebola in Sierra Leone

24/08/2014 Othman Sheriff

I landed in Berlin 24 hours ago after a very happy week at Terrytown, New York, where I joint a batch of fellow facilitators carefully selected by the United Nations [Read more]

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Zainab Bangura’s Remarks at UNAOC Summer School Opening Ceremony

21/08/2014 CEN

Remarks to UNAOC-EF Summer School  by Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) on Sexual Violence in Conflict Zainab Hawa Bangura  [Tarrytown, New York, 18 August 2014]  Friends, colleagues, sisters and [Read more]

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As WHO Approved Experimental Drugs to Fight Ebola, Canada Offers More Vaccine to West Africa

14/08/2014 CEN

A made-in-Canada experimental Ebola vaccine will be offered for use in the West African outbreak response, the Public Health Agency of Canada revealed Tuesday. The news comes hours after the [Read more]

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CELEBRATING S.B.B. DUMBUYA AT 80 — The Teacher Who Formed a Generation

29/11/2025

This week, Mr. Sheku Badara Bashiru Dumbuya, affectionately known to thousands of former pupils simply as SBB, turned 80 years old.   Eighty is a milestone that invites reflection—not only [Read more]

Critique Column

CONVERTING MINES MINISTER MATTIA’S OP-ED ON SIMANDOU INTO ACTION

25/11/2025

When Minister Julius Daniel Mattia wrote his op-ed on Guinea’s Simandou 2040, he was not just offering congratulations across a friendly border. His words carried the rhythm of an older [Read more]

Critique Column

THE WOMAN PRESIDENT. NEXT.

25/11/2025

Two important questions women (and men allies), especially those in politics, should and must ask in preparation for Sierra Leone’s 2028 elections are these: 1) If there are no SLPP, [Read more]

Critique Column

Beyond Inspiration: Mining Governance in Sierra Leone and the Missed Lessons of Simandou 2040

25/11/2025

On 12 November 2025, I read with interest an op-ed reflection shared on WhatsApp by Sierra Leone’s Honourable Minister of Mines and Mineral Resources, Julius Daniel Mattai, titled “Mining a [Read more]

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