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President Koroma’s mission to deepen decentralization in Sierra Leone

December 20, 2012 Abdul Rashid Thomas 0

John Pa Baimba Sesay: Sierra Leone Telegraph: 20 December 2012: On the 14th December 2012, President Ernest Koroma delivered a statement at the House of Parliament, on the occasion of the state opening of the first session of the fourth parliament of the second republic of Sierra Leone. Delivering a [Read More]

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Look right – look left – look right again

December 16, 2012 Abdul Rashid Thomas 0

Dr. Sama Banya 16 December 2012 Whoever advised that we should look right, look left , look right again and then cross the road, must have written that advice about road safety before the birth of my grandfather Kailondo. As a matter of reality, there were no automobiles in Kailondo’s [Read More]

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“Both the APC and the SLPP need to be dance partners – if Sierra Leone is to move forward”

December 14, 2012 Abdul Rashid Thomas 1

Raymond Dele Awoonor-Gordon 14 December 2012 We all know that a woman who defecates in the open has invited the prying eyes of depraved men to feed on her buttocks. From all indications, that exactly sums up the main opposition SLPP that appears not to have recovered from the lukewarm [Read More]

Economy & Business

The Gambia’s economy may grow by 9% next year – says IMF

December 9, 2012 Abdul Rashid Thomas 0

Sierra Leone Telegraph: 10 December 2012: An International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission led by Mr. David Dunn, visited The Gambia during December 3-7, 2012, to assess the impact of the recent directive on exchange rate policy and operations of the country’s foreign exchange market. The team met with the Secretary General [Read More]

News in Perspective

$400 billion windfall for developing countries as West Africa lags behind

December 6, 2012 Abdul Rashid Thomas 0

6 December 2012 Remittance flows to the developing world are expected to exceed earlier estimates and total $406 billion this year, an increase of 6.5 percent over the previous year, according to a new World Bank brief on global migration and remittances. Remittances to developing countries are projected to grow [Read More]

Dr. Sama Banya - Puawui

Sierra Leone 2012 elections – time to reflect and ask questions

November 25, 2012 Abdul Rashid Thomas 0

Dr. Sama Banya 25 November 2012 She did it in 2007. She robbed us of the result of the Presidential run-off and gave the keys to State House to Mr. Ernest Bai Koroma of the APC. She had preceded her action in 2007, by announcing the invalidation of the results [Read More]

News in Perspective

Sierra Leone’s opposition SLPP reacts to the declared election results

November 25, 2012 Abdul Rashid Thomas 0

25 November 2012   President Koroma was hurriedly sworn in last Friday evening as the president of Sierra Leone, just hours following the announcement of his victory at the polls by the Chief Electoral Commissioner – Christiana Thorpe. But the country’s opposition parties are refusing to accept the results and [Read More]

Obituary

Murdered pharmacist to be laid to rest on Sunday

November 23, 2012 Abdul Rashid Thomas 1

23 November 2012 The mysterious murder of Mr. Adeyemi Johnson in Freetown ten days ago, has provoked much criticism of the government of Sierra Leone, whose talk of being tough on crime, especially armed robbery, has been described as nothing other than shallow politicking. While the police investigation into the [Read More]

Editorial

2007 elections king maker in awe at prospect of not winning a single electoral seat

November 22, 2012 Abdul Rashid Thomas 0

23 November 2012 The Peoples Movement for Democratic Change (PMDC) headed by Charles Margai, may be the third largest political party in Sierra Leone, but if the unofficial results of the just concluded elections are anything to go by, then the party is set to lose every single constituency that [Read More]

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