By Joseph Fitzgerald Kamara (JFK) Following the Tripartite Committee’s recommendations, Sierra Leoneans were promised a process of constitutional reform founded on national consensus. This reform was to...
By Usman Fambuleh Shalimar Trading stands as a premier name in Sierra Leone’s automobile sector, built on trust, quality, and innovation. Established in 2003 as the sole...
By Sheriff Mahmud Ismail On the humid Atlantic edge of Accra, where the Gulf of Guinea exhales history into the present, Africa once again gathered to wrestle...
By: Miracle Seer Today marks one year since Alpha Sesay Esq. assumed office as Sierra Leone’s youngest Attorney General and Minister of Justice—a watershed moment that signalled...
By Abu Bakarr Turay, MCIPS (CS), CMILT, CPPProcurement and Supply Chain Professiona/Associate Lecturer/Consultant/PHD Candidate in Development Studies (Procurement Logistics and Supply Chain Management) In today’s interconnected world,...
By Abu Bakarr Turay, MCIPS (CS), CMILT, CPPProcurement and Supply Chain Professional/Associate Lecturer/Consultant/PHD Candidate in Development Studies (Procurement Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Every year, governments worldwide...
Ahead of the 2023 elections, Sierraeye Magazine organised a debate on the Government’s sudden proposal to replace the first-past-the-post (FPP) system with a proportional representation (PR) system....
By Chernor M. Jalloh Lecturer of Governance & Development Studies IPAM – USL There’s a quiet revolution unfolding in global finance, and many African business leaders have...
By Andrew Kamara, Stockholm, Sweden While authorities report a decline in INFLATION to 7.1% by June 2025, this follows a devastating peak of over 54% in 2023....
By Abdul A.M FatomaSierra Leone has been facing chronic electricity shortages for decades, a significant hurdle in its plans for further industrialisation. Despite immense efforts and trillions...










