By Tanu Jalloh
This piece is inspired by the trouble that has bedevilled the Peruvian economy in the last decades and how huge that hollowness has cost one of Latin America’s fast-growing economies.
By Tanu Jalloh
This piece is inspired by the trouble that has bedevilled the Peruvian economy in the last decades and how huge that hollowness has cost one of Latin America’s fast-growing economies.
By Sallieu T. Kamara
“Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown”, says that literary genius, William Shakespeare in one of his many plays, King Henry IV. Like King Henry IV, President Ernest Bai Koroma is feeling the weight of his “crown” today like never before. He is faced with the dilemma of choosing his running mate for the November 2012 elections without compromising his much touted values, and at the same time ensuring a resounding victory at the polls.