Parliament Engages NSA, Sports Ministry
By Lemuella Tarawallie The Parliamentary Oversight Committee on Sports has engaged officials of the Ministry of Sports and the National Sports Authority (NSA) to get updates on the ongoing rehabilitation…
By Lemuella Tarawallie The Parliamentary Oversight Committee on Sports has engaged officials of the Ministry of Sports and the National Sports Authority (NSA) to get updates on the ongoing rehabilitation…
By Alpha Amadu Jalloh Politics often reveals itself most clearly not during campaigns, rallies or elections but in moments of grief. When people gather to honour the dead, emotions become…
By Oumar Farouk Sesay Between the phrase “orders from above” and the familiar refrain “I was only following orders” lies a troubling passage in public life: the quiet transfer of…
By Mahmud Tim Kargbo Every country discovers the value of infrastructure at the exact moment it realises it does not have enough of it. Economic resilience is rarely created during…
By Mahmud Tim Kargbo Public debates surrounding major investment decisions require more than strong opinions; they require facts, context and a careful understanding of economic principles. The ongoing discussion surrounding…
By Moses Massa, Esq Introduction Human co-existence is mostly about managing disagreements over what is best for the individual versus the collective. This tension becomes even more obvious when power…
By Lemuella Tarawallie The Parliamentary Oversight Committee on Communications, Technology and Innovation, chaired by Hon. Boston Munda, on Tuesday 16 June 2026 engaged the Ministry of Communications, Technology and Innovation…
By Mahmud Tim Kargbo A country’s economic progress is often determined by the strength of the infrastructure that supports its ambitions. Behind every growing economy are systems that ensure businesses…
By Mohamed Sankoh (One Drop) Had it been written on a wall; the ruling Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP) would have brought down that wall with propagandistic arrogance. Had it…
By Alpha Amadu Jalloh There is an increasing tendency in Sierra Leone whenever hardship deepens to ask whether God has turned away from us, whether our prayers have stopped rising…