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Mad rush for titles in Africa

“In modern time, truly great men abhor titles as their deeds are sufficient in elevating them among nobles,” writes Nigerian academic and journalist, Desmond Okocha.

This piece, exclusively done for Politico, address a phenomenon that has seen dubious academic institutions conniving with title craze and failed African leaders for money and illusory fame.

By Desmond Okocha

Sierra Leone's Ebola outbreak is over but not quite...

By Sheriff Mahmud Ismail

· Sierra Leone has been declared Ebola free by the WHO but threats of the virus making a comeback remain.

· The Ebola outbreak badly affected the economy and created many social problems- there are many orphans, widows and survivors requiring urgent assistance.

· The government is poised, with support from it development partners to implement it Ebola recovery plan

Reclaiming civil society’s space in Sierra Leone

By SALLIEU T. KAMARA

It was US Vice President Joe Biden, who once said: “No fundamental social change occurs merely because government acts. It’s because civil society, the conscience of a country, begins to rise up and demand – demand - demand change”.

Questioning ‘the second largest rubber plantation in Africa’

By Sonkita Conteh

In early August this year, the Chinese Foreign Minister visited Sierra Leone on a tour of the three “most Ebola affected” nations. A release from the President’s office stated that Mr. Wang Yi wanted to understand among others, the socio-economic needs and challenges of the country post Ebola and to discuss ways of advancing work on specific projects crucial for Sierra Leone’s socio-economic development. China has been a staunch supporter during the Ebola crisis which has killed nearly 4,000 people in the country.

"Monologue" suspended again

By Kemo Cham

The media regulating body in Sierra Leone has again pulled the plug on one of the most popular radio programmes in Sierra Leone, ‘Monologue’, amidst allegations of violations of the media codes of practice.

The Independent Media Commission (IMC) has also indefinitely suspended the Democrat Newspaper whose editor may face criminal investigation over an alleged offensive publication against Agriculture Minister Dr Joseph Sam Sesay.

Breastfeeding: Myths and Challenges for Sierra Leone

By Kemo Cham

There are several misconceptions about breastfeeding in Sierra Leone. The myths in particular have stifled efforts to promote breastfeeding and largely contributed to the alarmingly high levels of malnutrition among children under five years of age.

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