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Evaluating Progress: A Five-Year Review of SLPP’s Education Promises in Sierra Leone

Evaluating Progress: A Five-Year Review of SLPP's Education Promises in Sierra Leone By the Sierra Leone Live Team Welcome to Sierra Leone Live, where we are dedicated to fostering a rich dialogue on the state of...

PRUDENCE AND POPULISM IN SIERRA LEONE POLITICS

PRUDENCE AND POPULISM IN SIERRA LEONE POLITICS By Mahmud Tim Kargbo A salutary form of populism can challenge the post-democratic rule of elites in Sierra Leone. But can it govern? Prudence might seem like the last virtue...

Why Sierra Leone Need a Politics of the Person?

Why does Sierra Leone Need a Politics of the Person? By Mahmud Tim Kargbo. Political philosopher David Walsh highlights the givenness of the person in our hypercritical age. Despite the many and all-too-apparent divisions in our politics...

“Loyalty To The State Shall Override Ethnic and Other Loyalties,” Sierra Leone’s 1991 Constitution

"Loyalty To The State Shall Override Ethnic and Other Loyalties," Sierra Leone's 1991 Constitution. By Saikujohn Barrie. As Sierra Leoneans prepare to vote for their president on June 24, I think I should write this piece...

SLPP’s Five-Year Education Report Card: Progress or Peril in Sierra Leone’s Struggling System?

SLPP's Five-Year Education Report Card: Progress or Peril in Sierra Leone's Struggling System? By the Sierra Leone Live Team. In 2018, the SLPP manifesto highlighted the deplorable condition of Sierra Leone's education system, tracing its decline...

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