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The Importance of Traffic Lights and Road Signs
By Sorie Rahman Sesay In every walk of life, there is a different form of communication that is understood by people in that field; therefore, the field of driving is not an exception. Traffic lights and road signs, symbols and writings that serve as universal language meant to be understood by drivers and […]
RAIC’s Regional Offices Join 10th Anniversary Celebration
The regional offices of the Right to Access Information Commission (RAIC) last week joined the national secretariat in Freetown to commemorate ten years since the Commission’s establishment in 2014, following the enactment of the Right to Access Information (RAI) Act in 2013. A s the RAIC national secretariat kickstarted the 10th anniversary celebrations in Freetown […]
Transparency and Accountability in Organizational Management: A Public Administration Perspective
By Isatu Karim Introduction As a student of public administration and management, I recognize that transparency and accountability are not just buzzwords; they are essential components of effective organizational management. In today’s complex and interconnected world, organizations—whether public, private, or profit, non-profit—must embrace these principles to enhance their credibility, improve performance, and foster…...
The Wastage of Water at Aberdeen: A Growing Concern
By Sorie Rahman Sesay Water is one of the most essential commodities for human survival, as the famous saying goes, “Water is life.” This highlights the crucial role it plays in sustaining all forms of life. Despite Sierra Leone’s tropical location, which enjoys a generous supply of water, many people still lack access […]
NatCA Slams 7-Day Ultimatum on Orange Over Poor Service Quality
By Expo Times Staff Writer The National Communications Authority (NatCA) has slammed a seven-day ultimatum on Orange Sierra Leone for what the national mobile regulator called “poor service quality”. In a public notice issued on Monday, 21st October, 2024, NatCA stated that it has given Orange SL seven days to resolve ongoing issues with…...
President Bio in Samoa for 27th Commonwealth Meeting
President Julius Maada Bio has arrived in Apia, the capital of the Independent State of Samoa, to attend the 27th Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), which runs from 21–26 October 2024. This year’s CHOGM is being held under the theme, “One Resilient Common Future: Transforming our Commonwealth.” Upon arrival at Samoa’s Faleolo International Airport, […]
Combating Corruption
By Mohamed Daramy Corruption is endemic sociological occurrences that appear regularly in virtually all countries on a global scale in varying degrees and proportions. Corruption according to Wikipedia is a form of dishonesty or criminal offense that is undertaken by a person or an organization that is entrusted in position of authority to…...
THE CUMMINGS’ CONNECTION
By Jensen Brian Abass Cummings “Do What You Should Do and Forget About What You Should Not Do”: A Lesson for the Government of Sierra Leone The phrase “Do what you should do and forget about what you should not do” is a mantra that echoes from the corridors of military discipline, encouraging…...
The preparedness of students for the new academic year
By Ramatulai Leigh The start of a new academic year is always a time of anticipation, excitement, and perhaps a touch of trepidation. As students gear up to return to the classroom, their preparedness for the challenges ahead is a crucial factor in their academic success. This article explores the various aspects of […]