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By Ibrahim Kabba Turay Ibrahimkturay2016@gmail.com As Sierra Leone looks ahead to the 2028 presidential elections, the ruling Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP) finds itself at a critical crossroads. With President Julius Maada Bio set to
In today’s world, technology wields a transformative power in reshaping educational landscapes across the globe, and its influence is particularly strong in Africa, with Sierra Leone as a noteworthy example. (more…)
By Ragan M. Conteh The increased number of beggars in the streets particularly in Freetown is clear manifestations of the existing harsh economic situation majority of the population in the country are enduring. It has
By Ibrahim Kabba Turay The judiciary is often regarded as the bedrock of democracy, ensuring justice, upholding the rule of law, and safeguarding citizens’ rights. In Sierra Leone, the judiciary has faced significant challenges over
By Mohamed Fofanah (Fofie) Mutilated currency is a currency which has been damaged to the extent that one-half or less of the original note remains, or its condition is such that its value
By Ibrahim Kabba Turay The launch of the $1.9 million “Women’s Land for Peace” project on March 7, 2025, at the Family Kingdom in Freetown, is a landmark moment in Sierra Leone’s ongoing struggle for
By: Sorieba Sillah@PSL. With the recent electricity problem in the country, it's hard and disconcerting times for the people of Sierra Leone and the president Rtd. Brigadier Julius Maada Bio, who has made him unpopular,
By Memunatu Koroma, Makeni, Northern Sierra Leone In 2010, just before my 30th birthday, I started politicking as one of the youngest in Makeni, northern Sierra Leone. Determined to impact, I traveled to rural villages,
By Sorieba Sillah Under the axiom of "Corruption Fight", championed by President Julius Maada Bio, in his Campaign manifesto, he promised the People of the Republic of Sierra Leone a fight against Corruption, but the
By Gibao Brima The establishment of numerous private schools and other learning institutions across the country thought to be a value added to the country’s ailing educational system has instead proved to be an additional