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September 2009

Trigger happy soldiers continue to gun down protesters on the streets of Conakry, a day after the indiscriminate killing of peaceful civilians trying to enter the stadium for a mass meeting. Yesterday, following world wide

Perseverance and patience are key links that help to solidify a relationship, but the question is "How much can you take? The statement 'love is blind' can apply but I'm sure not in all cases.

There is a vast difference between the manner in which our politicians operate in this country and the accepted standards in other democratic nations. In Sierra Leone, we see party stalwarts suddenly changing colour as soon

Sierra Express views with utmost revulsion the unprecedented surge of violence and crime that is taking over the civility and peace of the country; in barely two months this Press has been able to record

The Society for Democratic Initiative (SDI) on Monday 29th September 2009 formerly launched their State of the Media Report on Sierra Leone at the Sierra Leone News Agency's Wallace Johnson Street office in Freetown. The programme

The attention of Sierra Leone's Ambassador to the Kingdom of Belgium and the European Community, Dr. Christian Sheka Kargbo has been drawn to local press reports of an alleged matrimonial brawl at his official residence

The Sierra Leone Peoples Party (SLPP) has expressed regret over the decision of the Special Court in sending kamajor war leaders to serve their sentences in Rwandan prisons, and is calling that they be imprisoned

"High youth unemployment and drug trafficking continue to impede the consolidation of peace" says UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon My concern with Youth development and growth in Sierra Leone could go as far back as 1992

Will our youths ever have a change of attitude in the positive towards politics, patriotism and economic development in the country? The question may not sound as striking but is sure one that merits deeper

Hon. Alhaji Alpha Kanu, Sierra Leone's Minister of Political Affairs and Mineral Resources who is en route to Freetown via London, UK never disappoints when it comes to projecting his country's image. His eloquence and

The District Educational Council Primary School has made history as an institution where the girl-child has performed more in academic work than the boys in their grades, in examinations as well as in class performance

The Academic Award Foundation, a non profit organization based in UK has donated school items, including school fees and lunch allowances to primary school pupils from various municipal primary schools in Freetown as part of

The security situation in the country's capital, Freetown and the Provinces is not safe. According to observations, the Sierra Leone Police, who are supposed to protect lives and property, has been blamed for working contrary

Sierra Leone has been marred by a series of human right abuses as reported by local media and many times by Sierra Express.  Human rights abuses like police brutality, domestic violence, rape, armed robbery have

The educational system in the country is rapidly deteriorating and Kailahun is no exception. In the past the country was well renowned for its academic excellence throughout the West Africa sub region. One of the