
The politics of fear and the fear of politics
Xenophobia must be understood as a political discourse, the result of political ideologies and consciounesses, writes Michael Neocosmos, which have arisen, (...)
Xenophobia must be understood as a political discourse, the result of political ideologies and consciounesses, writes Michael Neocosmos, which have arisen, (...)
This lecture is part of a US Embassy Symposia Speaker Program for Journalists and Media Professionals of Sierra Leone in honour of Dr. Jane Kirtley, an (...)
By Joseph Cabineh Howard, USA. Rest, just rest my dear friend. The wind shall no longer blow in your face, nor shall you any longer wake up every (...)
Mr. Chairperson, Honourable Members of Parliament, The Fourth Estate, Members of Civil Society, Members of the Diplomatic Corps, (...)
Commentary By Isatu Gbla, Freetown, Sierra Leone. Many young people look at smoking as the “I must do”. Many do realize that smoking is dangerous but (...)
By Philip Emeagwali emeagwali.com Imagine that it is May 25, 2063, the 100th anniversary of Africa Day, a day for reflecting on Africa’s successes and (...)
By Dylan Sogie-Thomas of London United Kingdom. My articles are focused on problems affecting Sierra Leone and I try to create recommendations to solve (...)
By Scott A Morgan In a scenario that is reminscent of a Tom Clancy Technothriller, the situation within Zimbabwe continues to (...)
By Roland Bankole Marke, USA. Journalism that is characterized by the reporter’s subjective interpretations and often features fictional dramatized (...)
By Mohamed C. Bah, President, Sierra Leone Community Association of Atlanta, USA. I want to add my voice to the attitudinal campaign that is growing (...)
By Sullay Adekulay, London. For a little over a year now Victor Sylver has embarked on a smear campaign on my identity as a journalist who was working (...)
By Roland Bankole Marke, Florida, USA. Moses A. Kargbo reported on 4th April in Cocorioko.net that the Minister of Education plans to weed out’ untrained tea