Factors Responsible for Examination Malpractice and its Impacts on Human Fapital Development in Sierra Leone
By Ibrahim Mansaray (Nello Jay.) & Santigie Abu Kamara Introduction Examination malpractice refers to the unethical behavior of unscrupulous students using various harmful methods to cheat on exams in an attempt to pass and receive high grades. According to Sooze (2004), examination malpractices include any unethical methods used by students to pass exams. This…...
Do our public institutions really know the power of the virtual world?
By Amara Thoronka The never-ending advancement in information communication technology has taken off the burden associated with the inevitable physical presence feature of traditional communication. In today’s world, you need not to be in a given community, country or continent to know what obtains there. Technology has made it possible for you to know…...
WAKA FINE & The Transit Dilemma: Striking a Balance for Freetown’s Urban Mobility
By Chernor Mohamadu Jalloh In the bustling streets of Freetown, a vibrant metropolis pulsating with life, a contentious debate has ignited, casting a shadow over the city’s once-thriving transportation network. The genesis of this article lies in a spirited debate that unfolded during a lecture session on “Good Governance and Development in Emerging Democracies”…...
Femi Jarret Coker Pioneering Gender Equality and Empowerment Through Journalism, Leaving an Indelible Mark on Sierra Leone
By Michaella Faith Wright Femi Coker renowned as the managing editor of Women’s Voice Newspaper, stands as a beacon of progress in the field of journalism, spearheading a relentless campaign for gender equality and empowerment. With a distinguished career spanning over two decades, Femi has emerged as a symbol of empowerment, reshaping the media landscape…...
Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield: Building Bridges in Sierra Leone
By Michaella Faith Wright Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield’s recent visit to Sierra Leone showcased her unwavering commitment to fostering dialogue, empowerment, and inclusivity. Through engagements with local communities and a thought-provoking panel discussion at the University of Sierra Leone, she demonstrated her dedication to creating positive change and advancing the principles of diplomacy and equality. Engagement…...
AFCON 2024: What Lessons Can Sierra Leone Learn?
By Sheku Putka Kamara With all of what is happening at the ongoing Afcon, suffice to suggest that if Leone Stars would have been a part of same, we could have sparked some surprises too? The African Cup of Nations is like a league of its own and if not for anything, we have…...
Entertainment in Sierra Leone: How far have we come?
By Sheku Putka Kamara The other day, there were talks about how Nigerian singer, Mayorkun who failed to appreciate Sierra Leonean singer and TikToker, Jacob the Therapist having performed the remix of the latter’s ‘Nack’ song at the O2 Arena during Davido’s concert. Social media was flooded with a range of libertarian perspectives when…...