
CPJ’s assessment of press freedom in Sierra Leone in 1997
Editor’s Note: The following is a 1997 assessment of press freedom in Sierra Leone by the Committee to Protect Journalists’ Selam Demeke. Two of the (...)
Editor’s Note: The following is a 1997 assessment of press freedom in Sierra Leone by the Committee to Protect Journalists’ Selam Demeke. Two of the (...)
Editor’s Note:This article was first published in 2007. It’s being re-published with minor editing. The events narrated here actually happened 18 years ago (...)
Monday October 12 is a public holiday here in Canada, it’s called Thanksgiving Day. I had planned not to do any work on the Patriotic Vanguard on this day (...)
Commentary By John Bonoh Sisay, Freetown* Two months ago, I was asked to speak at the University of Makeni on the subject of the mining industry’s (...)
Ghana’s President John Mahama was recently in France where he held fruitful discussions with French President Francois Hollande. Here is what Mahama said: (...)
Special Report Dr. Christiana Thorpe (seen in photo on the right with IAMTECH Principal Dr. Lauretta Will Sillah), a female education advocate and (...)
Editor’s Note: Sydney-based Sierra Leonean journalist Anthony B. Conteh, alias Tony Bee, offers some advice to Sierra Leone’s Vice President Ambassador (...)
Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta and Tanzanian President Dr. Jakaya Kikwete have officially launched the construction of the multinational (...)
The Honourable Minister of Information and Communications, Alhaji Alpha B S Kanu (photo) has provided the press with a comprehensive update on the (...)
Commentary By Honourable Adikalie Sumah, Sierra Leone Ambassador to the Republic of Guinea, Dean of the Diplomatic Corps in Guinea and Member, Sierra (...)
Keynote address by Ambassador Victor Foh at the 54th commencemnet convocation of the Cuttington University of Liberia at the graduation stand on Saturday (...)
Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara (photo) received Friday a United Nations report detailing decades of environmental destruction in the country, (...)