THE SLPP DILEMMA : MAKE HASTE SLOWLY
By Abrahim Alimu Jalloh My Teacher in High School was always advising, at the beginning of the academic year, that “… students must make haste slowly, or else […]
By Abrahim Alimu Jalloh My Teacher in High School was always advising, at the beginning of the academic year, that “… students must make haste slowly, or else […]
By Emmanuel Abalo The Liberian Presidential and Legislative elections slated for October, 2005 represent a major achievement and progress towards national and regional instability for a country brought to […]
CHANGE LEADERS , NOT SLPP Tuesday September 13, 2005 First_Name: DENIS Last_Name: SAIDU Email_Address: [email protected] City: Milwaukee State: WI Zip_Code: 53223 Comments: Dear Mr.Editor, I was moved by Mr.Kalokoh’s advocacy […]
By Joseph S. Sherman, Washington, DC Since the military coup of April 12, 1980 and the establishment of a military regime by Samuel K. Doe, the Liberian state started weakening politically and […]
Saturday September 10, 2005 Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf’s past association with coup plotters and rebel leader Charles Taylor have continued to haunt her in her quest to become the first elected […]
Wednesday September 7, 2005 Even in the agony of defeat, one of Sierra Leone’s most eloquent and outspoken men, former Amnassador John Ernest Leigh, made a stirring and powerful […]
Tuesday September 6, 2005 John Oponjo Benjamin , a one-time Chairman of the National Unity Party ( NUP ) , has been nominated as Sierra Leone’s new Minister of Finance […]
Tuesday September 5, 2005 By Soriba Kalokoh reporting from Port Loko Precisely at 3: 45am Sunday morning, Hon. Ernest Bai Koroma was proclaimed the new Presidential candidate for the […]
Tuesday September 5,2005 Tamba Borbor reports The National Delegates Conference of the Sierra Leone Peoples Party (SLPP) started Saturday 3rd September at the Makeni Teachers College Conference Hall. Delegates were seen jostling […]
Saturday September 3, 2005 After months of fractitious wranglings and maneuvres , the SLPP battle for the Presidential nomination goes down to the wire on Sunday when the party’s […]
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