by Amadu Kamara | Dec 31, 2025 | Politics & Policy
By: Dr Mohamed Ibrahim Justice Ganawah, Senior Lecturer – University of Sierra Leone (FBC)(Guest Writer) As Sierra Leone steps into 2026, it is important to pause and reflect not on the plans we have drawn, the speeches we have delivered, or the promises we have...
by Amadu Kamara | Nov 20, 2025 | Politics & Policy, Social Impact
Written by Alhaji K. Tarawally, PhD Youth & Good Governance Advocate As Sierra Leone prepares for the 2028 presidential election, a fresh wave of democracy is sweeping across Africa. Botswana’s recent vote, in which people ousted a ruling party after 58...
by Amadu Kamara | Nov 20, 2025 | Politics & Policy
Written by Alhaji K. Tarawally, PhDYouth & Good Governance Advocate Sierra Leone’s economy is in a scary spot right now. The recent 38-month IMF deal for US$253 million forces us to face the harsh truth about seven years of messy rule under the SLPP...
by Amadu Kamara | Nov 20, 2025 | Social Impact
From across the Atlantic Ocean in the United States, I see two different sides of Sierra Leone unfolding. Written by Alhaji K. Tarawally, PhDYouth & Good Governance Advocate The first side is pure heartbreak. It’s the nightmare of the “Kush...
by Amadu Kamara | Nov 20, 2025 | Social Impact
Written by Alhaji K. Tarawally, PhDYouth & Good Governance Advocate As midnight falls over Silicon Valley in California, I sit quietly thinking about Sierra Leone’s 65th independence anniversary next year. It’s a mixed moment for my homeland—full of...