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January 6: to forgive is wise but to forget is foolish

A plaque at the civil war monument in Bomaru, eastern Sierra Leone. Photo by Reuters.

January 6, 1999 was definitely one of the darkest days in Sierra Leone’s history. The carnage was unimaginable. A combined group of rebels and rogue soldiers descended on Freetown with unrivalled violence, turning the city and its environs into a theatre of bloodbath and destruction. Those old enough still remember the events. We must be […]

We need to take ourselves seriously

Sierra Leone and American Presidents with their wives. Photo Credit-State House Communications.

Our President, Julius Maada Bio and other African leaders have been in Washington this week, attending President Joe Biden’s US-African Leaders Summit. For Sierra Leone, there are no new learnings from the meeting. Just some stark reminders of our petty politics and the need to elevate our political conversations. We need to take ourselves seriously […]

Unexplained wealth: the corruption we hardly talk about

Emblem of the Anti- Corruption Commission (ACC), Sierra Leone's leading anti-graft agency.

This week, the Government briefed the media on the implementation of the recommendations of the Commissions of Inquiry (COIs) and White Paper. Cutting it short, properties belonging to some of the people found wanting by the COIs have been seized by the State, as recommended. There is a lot more to be confiscated. Among other […]

Ruling justly?

President Julius Maada Bio

Sierra Leone is a small nation, but it guarantees at least one dramatic event a week. So much that requires you to stop and catch your breath; or else, you would be overwhelmed by the running episodes, starring mostly politicians and their sentimental and ever-cheering supporters, and once in a while, you would have extras […]

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