The Sierra Leone media and the 2012 polls
The media can enable people to make decisions regarding their rights, liberty and freedoms. In a democratic state like Sierra
The media can enable people to make decisions regarding their rights, liberty and freedoms. In a democratic state like Sierra
I woke up to the thunderous jubilating chants of “Obama wins, Ernest Koroma wins”; from a sizeable number of very
The National Revenue Authority (NRA) in collaboration with the World Customs Organization (WCO) held a five-day regional workshop for English
An emotionally gutted David Farley Keili spoke to Awareness Times yesterday, 6th November 2012, from his detention at the Makeni
On October 27 this year the Voice of Youth Sierra Leone (VOYSL), a voluntary Non Governmental Organization, held its first
Someone needs to say to the media- STOP- the outrageous bickering and continue to serve the people of Sierra Leone.
During the launch of the Citizens´ Report Card (CRC) on the performance of his government, President Ernest Bai Koroma urged
I have always emphasized in my writings that tribalism is a bane to any society, be it rich or poor.
KIGALI, Rwanda, November 3, 2012/ -- Participants at the closing session of the seventh African Economic Conference (http://www.africaneconomicconference.org), on November
We often hear stories about how some government Ministers in Africa and in other parts of the world display acts
Ghana - Campaigns for elections in the impending December 2012 general elections are deeply heating up. Issues, policies and programmes
As the politic of Sierra Leone is now becoming much more interesting as all signs are pointing to a November
They shouted, ‘no more stronghold… Kenema city is for President Koroma…the President has done well…”. Yes, they were sure of
Addis Ababa 31 October 2012 - African Union Commission (AUC) Chairperson, H.E Dr. Nkhosazana Dlamini-Zuma has called for enhanced efforts
Kigali, Rwanda, 30 October 2012— Opening an unprecedented gathering of experts here, present and former African Heads of State urged