
Fracturing a Fraction of a Nation
By Abdulai Mansaray, CEN Political Commentator, UK Abdulai Mansaray, Author Journalism has been described as the “first rough draft of history” and to some, it is history on the run. The [Read more]
By Abdulai Mansaray, CEN Political Commentator, UK Abdulai Mansaray, Author Journalism has been described as the “first rough draft of history” and to some, it is history on the run. The [Read more]
Edward Conteh FREETOWN (IRIN): James Ponbu, 43, had his arm amputated by rebels in January 1999. After receiving medical treatment at the Connaught hospital in Freetown, he tried to return [Read more]
By Kofi Akosah-Sarpong, CEN, USA The “City Forum on Culture and Development,” a policy orientated venture held in Accra to openly strategize the African culture for African progress reveal the [Read more]
By Winston Ojukutu-Macauley Jnr The slow pace or non-existence of justice and fair play in the judicial system consisting of judges, law courts, police, prosecuting officers, prisons, and social services, [Read more]
By Abdulai Mansaray, CEN Political Commentator, UK Abdulai Mansaray, Author No country has the right, be it divine, Sharia, gospel or fatwa to condemn or expose another country to permanent [Read more]
The Arab League announced Saturday that it is suspending Syria's membership after its failure to stop the violence against its people. The move takes effect Wednesday. In an emergency session [Read more]
Dr. Kadie Sesay News from our home based editorial desk in Freetown has indicated thatall our earlier predictions about the country’s main opposition party, SLPP, are fallen in place one [Read more]
Sierra Leone's political and church leaders on Tuesday ruled out legalising same-sex marriages in the West African state, after a British threat to cut aid to nations not recognising gay [Read more]
Abdulai Mansaray. The world is facing an economic tsunami of apocalyptic proportion, with a potential for a second recession that might descend into a depression. The Arab region is undergoing [Read more]
A Dutch citizen, Janot Knol, who is working in Sierra Leone as the consulting logistic officer for United Nation Mission has appeared before Magistrate Bankole Shyllon of Court No 3 [Read more]
By Saffa Moriba Eastern Polytechnic Practicing School situated at the Eastern Polytechnic College Campus in Kenema City, was engulfed by mysterious fire on Wednesday 19th October 2011. The four-classroom building [Read more]
Abdulai Mansaray Abdulai Mansaray, Author Libya might be settling down relatively, but the National Transitional Council is still politically embryonic or foetal. As anticipated, reprisals have been carried out to [Read more]
By Abdulai Mansaray The English Football Association confirmed on Friday that it will appeal against Wayne Rooney’s red card and three match ban he received playing against Montenegro last month. [Read more]
By Kofi Akosah-Sarpong, Commentator, CEN -USA It doesn’t matter if Ghana’s 2012 general elections is a year away; campaigning of some sorts is underway. Democracy-crazy, everyday appears to be campaigning [Read more]
NITED NATIONS — One UN peacekeeper was killed and two others injured Sunday in an attack on a patrol in the southern part of Sudan’s war-ravaged Darfur region, the United [Read more]
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