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Random Musing: Let He That Thinks He stands Take Heed.

23/04/2019 Raymond Dele Awoonor-Gordon

President Bio’s legendry determination to mount the seat of Sierra Leone’s leadership is well known and the performance of his administration and his utterances since assuming power, answer a question [Read more]

Critique Column

FROM IDEAS TO DEEDS: Challenges of Our Time

23/04/2019 By Sulaiman Banja Tejan-Sie

The most touted first year review of the current SLPP Government has indeed provoked an intense debate that is good and nourishing to our emergent democracy, which discourse had led [Read more]

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Sierra Leone Minister of Labor & Social Security ILO 100th Anniversary Statement

17/04/2019 Dennis Kabatto

The International Labor Organization (ILO) founded in 1919 brings together governments, employers and workers with a mission to defend workers rights, encourage decent job opportunities and advocate for social justice. [Read more]

Critique Column

When Do We Challenge Our African Leaders?

14/04/2019 by Ibrahim Sourie Mansaray

Are Sierra Leoneans really confused about investigations, commissions and audit?  While the country seems to be breathing a new wave of fresh air and suffocation on the one hand; many [Read more]

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Youth Minister Receives Recognition from Africa Armed Forces

11/04/2019 Elkass Sannoh

The Minister of Youth Affairs, Hon. Mohamed O. Bangura has today received an outstanding recognition from visiting Armed Forces from Ghana, Zambia, Niger, Togo and Nigeria. Receiving thirteen (13) students [Read more]

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Deputy Youth Minister: “Lawlessness, Poverty and Corruption are the Real Security Threat”

10/04/2019 CEN

Deputy Minister of Youth Affairs, Hon. Lusine Kallon, has informed the United Nations that lawlessness, poverty and corruption are the real security threat in the whole world. He made this [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]

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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]

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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]

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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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