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The Constitutional Reform That Deforms the APC Party

02/10/2025 By Pa Kaprr Yoni Emmanuel Sesay

The All People’s Congress (APC) was never intended as a conventional political party. From its inception, it was conceived as a remedy for Sierra Leone’s chronic political and social ailments. [Read more]

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Government Put Empty Spoon Na Jaiama Sewafe Mot.

27/09/2025 Abdulai Mansaray

Jaiama Sewafe is a mid-sized town in Kono District, that is located on the foot of the Nimi Hills and straddled by River Sewa, one of the longest rivers in [Read more]

Critique Column

From Sale to Salvation: Government, VP, Fawaz, and the Future of the Pilgrimage Estate

27/09/2025 By Oumar Farouk Sesay

Last week, the Muslim Ummah raised its voice in anguish over the sale of the Sierra Leone Pilgrimage estate to Hajj Fawaz. Doubt hung heavy. We had grown used to [Read more]

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RANDOM MUSING: ‘Our Husband Has Gone Mad Again’ Part one – Political Bastardisation.

25/09/2025 Raymond Dele Awoonor-Gordon

As the ruling party begins to rip up the scab of our past and force-feed us with its greased hog, there’s no putting lipstick on the provocative pig of bigotry [Read more]

Critique Column

Fawaz vs. Faith: A Call for Presidential Intervention

23/09/2025 By Oumar Farouk Sesay

In the 1970s and 80s, when performing Hajj was a nightmare for ordinary Sierra Leoneans, a group of visionary Muslim leaders created the Sierra Leone Pilgrimage Movement (SLPM). They gave [Read more]

Critique Column

The Song of Every Land”: When Landscape Becomes Liturgy

20/09/2025 By Hassan Arouni

I still remember the message that woke me before dawn: “Here’s a song from South Africa.” A YouTube link. I clicked. It was music pulsing with that deep kind of [Read more]

Asia

Why There Are No Presidential Elections in China?

20/09/2025 BY NGUGI MUIGAI

No Chinese citizen wakes up one morning saying, “I’m going to vote for my President.”   WHY? Because the Chinese President is not chosen by the people. He is selected [Read more]

Critique Column

The Cognitive Dissonance of Donald Trump’s Foreign Policy on Human Rights in Democracy.

10/09/2025 Abdulai Mansaray

“Cognitive Dissonance is the psychological discomfort a person feels when holding two or more conflicting beliefs, attitudes, or values, or when their beliefs conflict with their behaviours. It arises when [Read more]

Critique Column

Are Political Campaigns Becoming Show Business of War Without Bloodshed?

04/09/2025 Abdulai Mansaray

Why many people see journalism as the barometer of society and thermometer of public opinion is anybody’s guess. Even though some see elections as advance auction sale of stolen goods, [Read more]

Critique Column

As The Masks Come Off, Democracy Dies In Darkness.

01/09/2025 Abdulai Mansaray

Seen as the best form of governance, the Greeks who have been credited with inventing the idea and concept of democracy recognised the dual nature of it from its inception. [Read more]

Critique Column

Koko Ros and the Erosion of National Decorum

14/08/2025 By Oumar Farouk Sesay

According to the local lore, the song “Koko Ros” was composed by Dr. Orloh, in the wake of a personal rupture—his divorce. On the surface, it is draped in melody [Read more]

Critique Column

Hath Hell Any Fury Like a Woman Scorned?

14/08/2025 Abdulai Mansaray

In exactly a fortnight ago, some of us were lauding an orchestrated and successfully choreographed display of UNITY during the Sierra Leone People 14th National Delegates Conference. We spoke about [Read more]

Critique Column

The Power of Language in Shaping Sierra Leone’s Democracy and Unity

11/08/2025 Mohamed Tafsir Fofanah

Language is not just a means of communication—it is a mirror of society and a powerful instrument in shaping it. From the way we talk to the way we lead, [Read more]

Critique Column

The Culture of Hate and Revenge Politics is the Greatest Threat to World Peace & Security.

10/08/2025 Abdulai Mansaray

As controversial and debatable as it sounds, hate and revenge have become the palm oil with which politics is eaten today. Revenge politics has now become trendy. What makes it [Read more]

Critique Column

The Rise of the Imperial Presidency and Its Fallout in Sierra Leone

08/08/2025 By Oumar Farouk Sesay

“Democracy is not a spectator sport— It is a shared inheritance that must be defended by all.” The term imperial presidency was once an American cautionary tale—an oxymoron meant to [Read more]

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Did Jaiama Sewafe Get an Early “Salmafo” from The SLPP Bio Government?

01/03/2026

It is early days into the Holy Ramadan Month, during which Muslims all around the world are required to fast from dawn to dusk, throughout the month. As one of [Read more]

Critique Column

The Paradox of Donald Trump’s Foreign Policy for Africa.

01/03/2026

When Donald Trump referred to African countries, Haiti and El Salvador as shithole nations during a meeting on the 12 January 2018, the whole of Africa’s 1.55 billion people was [Read more]

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YAD Concludes Annual TVET Graduation in Grand Style

26/01/2026

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]

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