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PRESIDENT BIO: A MAN OF HIS WORDS.

By Idrissa Hilton Gogra in Berlin

I recently read several commentaries on social media on His Excellency, rtd. Brig. Dr. Julius Maada Bio’s participation in the Global Education Summit in London, United Kingdom. Some of the comments clearly underestimated if not misconstrued President Bio’s determination to fulfill his promises to the People of Sierra Leone, particularly in the education sector. These critics must of necessity understand the character of President Bio before jumping into their ceaseless criticism of his New Direction administration.

SANUSI COVID-19 indices update (02/08/21)

By Joseph Bankole Thompson MD, PHD

Sierra Leone recorded 1.05%, 1.69% and 1.23% increase in COVID-19 total infections, deaths and recoveries respectively over the week, from July 25 to August 1, 2021.

President Bio’s Human Rights Credentials Burnished

By Mohamed Sheriff 

Sierra Leone’s Parliament last week abolished the death penalty, which has been an integral part of our legal system since introduced by British colonial rule. The decision had been taken by His Excellency, President Julius Maada Bio’s cabinet months earlier and has been awaiting legislative approval. This is a highly progressive development that has added to his human rights accolades since he took power in 2018. 

The unintended consequence How the focus on Susan’s Bay has heightened Freetown’s vulnerability to other disasters

By Max Seeley, Suphian Bangura, and Joshua Yarjah

The night the skyline over Susan's Bay blazed orange, when fire engulfed its zinc structures and rendered more than a 1,000 of 7,000 inhabitants homeless, that night also ate into the reservoirs of Freetown’s disaster resilience. Just how much — how significant an impact it has left and what that means for the capital’s constrained resources — is a question now fazing disaster managers and aid agencies.

Musings on the Future of the World

By Sam Kargbo

There are a good few stories about human beings that have philosophical and aesthetical appeal. Like every aspect of the universe, the earth and human beings have experienced tremendous evolutionary progress. Indeed, the worship of God should be more if – before creating the universe or cosmic world well over 15 billion years ago – He had anticipated that the world would be this constituted and assume its present character and properties.

Musings on the Future of the World

By Sam Kargbo

There are a good few stories about human beings that have philosophical and aesthetical appeal. Like every aspect of the universe, the earth and human beings have experienced tremendous evolutionary progress. Indeed, the worship of God should be more if – before creating the universe or cosmic world well over 15 billion years ago – He had anticipated that the world would be this constituted and assume its present character and properties.

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