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“Lives will be lost”: How the U.K.’s aid cuts may affect parts of Africa
Fatma Tanis People fleeing violence in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo cross into Burundi. The U.K. is set to cut aid to Africa by more than […]
Prospects for democratic resilience in Africa during uncertain times
Prospects for democratic resilience in Africa during uncertain times Editor’s note:This synthesis report is part of a project on the state of democracy in Africa. See our other works from this […]
Trump praises Bio’s name, but what’s in it for supporters to celebrate ?
By Kabs Kanu The events of the past weekend have once again demonstrated why Sierra Leone has become not just one of the poorest nations on earth but the […]
Sierra Leone : No excuse for a weak, ill-trained and ill-equipped Armed Forces
Whatever may be said about the imperatives of diplomacy and peace, there is no excuse for a country like Sierra Leone not having a real army with an air force […]
WHEN WILL SLPP EVER CARE FOR SIERRA LEONE ?
WHEN WILL SLPP EVER CARE FOR SIERRA LEONE ? By Kabs Kanu SLPP do not care for Sierra Leone. They just want power for power’s sake. They know that the […]
Report on the ‘State of African Governance’ paints mixed picture for continent’s political outlook
Governance, legitimacy, partnerships and global influence are set to shape Africa’s political outlook in 2026, according to a new flagship report released after a two-day high-level forum in Brussels. The […]
WE ARE BACK IN BUSINESS : THANKS FOR YOUR PATIENCE
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Spiritual News
RANDOM MUSING: ‘Our Husband Has Gone Mad Again’ Part one – Political Bastardisation.
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 […]
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Liberia’s dignity and sovereignty must not be trampled upon
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Beyond the Facade: Rethinking How We Choose Our Politicians in Sierra Leone
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