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Ebola is God s punishment for the sins of the people – says first lady Koroma – The Sierra Leone Telegraph
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Dr Sylvia Blyden to cross examine six State witnesses
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Vice President Foh registers to vote – but will he stand for the presidency?
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Former FSSG Principal and one of the few surviving pre-Independence icons of Sierra Leone education, Mrs. CASSANDRA GARBER, has blown her mind on FATIMA BIO’s unacceptable gross public behavior and indecent language.
Mrs. Cassandra GARBER, during decades of iconic public service, helped to prepare many of our present leaders and public figures and of course the wives of proud Sierra Leoneans. She received national honors from two different presidents.
For this apolitical iconic ‘old school’ educator -disciplinarian to come out and write her displeasure and send it to many stakeholders for their attention shows that this Fatima issue is a very, very serious matter that needs to be addressed.
Abdulai Mansaray: Sierra Leone Telegraph: 12 February 2021:
Corruption has always been and will continue to be a permanent universal feature in our lives. In Sierra Leone, irrespective of one’s political affiliation, we all agree that corruption is not only prevalent, but also one of the diseases haemorrhaging our economic life. But that is where the similarities end. How corruption is viewed, tackled, labelled or otherwise, depends largely on who you speak or listen to.
Some glorify it, others condemn it. Interestingly, the condemnation or glorification is usually gauged by political persuasions. One man’s corrupt act is another’s good will gesture. Regrettably, despite the universal ravages of the pandemic, and in defiance of the gravitational pull to lift ourselves out of poverty, we boldly enjoy the unenviable accolade of being one of the poorest countries in the world. It is not supposed to be like this, but that’s the way it is.