Living the simple life (Part 2)
By Ezekiel Nabieu
In the first part of this series I said, inter alia, that the dialectic of the simple life leaves itself wide open for misuse by those who want credit for living it but are in no way inclined to change their life style.
Knell on Sierra Leone's SciTech
By Kemo Cham
Last November, the Government of Sierra Leone hosted a ground-breaking forum on science and innovation. The conference on identifying Sierra Leone's vision for the promotion of agriculture, fisheries and industrial development through environmental science, technology and innovation, was hailed as a landmark move.
It follows, however, that so many a conferences, albeit conceived on genuine intentions, fail to achieve their objectives partly because after the chitchat hardly does anything happen.
Living the simple life
By Ezekiel Nabieu
Some of us may have been wondering why modern life has become so complicated. Alternatively we may be wondering if there are ways and means of making life simple.
Politicotorial - Thanks for the concern
On Friday last week three of our editorial team were involved in a road accident in the north of Sierra Leone. One that could have been fatal, but for the infinite mercy of God.
Isaac Massaquoi, Tanu Jalloh and Umaru Fofana were travelling on a Pathfinder vehicle of the Mayor of Koidu, His Lordship Saa Emerson Lamina, who was also onboard.