Opinion

Parental Responsibility in the 21st century

By Abdul Mansaray  Walk through many busy streets or markets in Sierra Leone, and you will likely see children carrying trays of water, fruits, or small goods, hustling for sales in the scorching sun or under the rain. Some even without better clothes. Some are as young as seven or

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China International Consumer Products Expo – A Springboard for Africa’s Sustainable Development

Introduction The 5th China International Consumer Products Expo (CICPE 2025), held in Haikou, Hainan Province, emerged as a global connection of innovation, trade, and collaboration. As a student pursuing my Master’s degree in Business Administration at China Agricultural University, I was particularly drawn to the carbon-neutral production methods, biodegradable packaging

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Sea Safety Challenges in SL

By Dadson A. Musa     Few years back, there was a boat capsize in which dozens of people died. They died because almost all of them did not have life jackets. So, in a move to remedy the situation so that more people do not lose their lives at sea

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Sierra Leone Needs Quality Facilities to Enhance Education

BY Dr. Rev. Paul Bala Samura   I maintain that education is the key to national development. In a recent town hall meeting, President Bio said he would only be president if educated. Without education, there would also be no ministers, members of parliaments, mayors, district chairmen, directors, accountants, and

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Opinion

Appreciating Minister C. Bah’s Messaging 

By Dadson A Musa   I came to know Chernoh Bah when he was a pupil at the great Albert Academy Secondary school. He was given a speaking role at an event where dignitaries, both local and international, were packed and never disappointed. I lived at Berry Street then, very

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Opinion

Senegal Elections: A Democratic Litmus Test

By Joe Hindovei Pemagbi   The democratic fortitude of the West Africa sub-region is being tested again as Senegal, one of the few countries that has never experienced a military coup, goes to polls on March 24, 2024. The Senegal elections come when the region is submerged in uncharted political

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Unraveling Sierra Leonean African Traditional Beliefs: Myth or Reality?

By Jensen Brian Abass Cummings   Exploring the Enigma behind Cultural Taboos and Superstitions Sierra Leone, nestled along the West African coast, boasts a rich tapestry of cultural traditions and beliefs that have endured through generations. From the bustling city streets to the tranquil villages, tales of ancient superstitions and

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Maximizing revenue generation without hurting the masses

By Dadson A. Musa   Taxation, dues and other legal means of collecting money helps government carry out its functions. In first world countries like America, England, China, etc. they take it very seriously and try very hard to avoid leakages. In fact, penalties for evading taxes are heavy and uncompromising.

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