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The Day One Gives Up

 By: Isaac Christopher LubogoThere is a strange funeral that happens long before the grave is dug. It is not accompanied by mourners or dirges;...

Burnt Fingers, Empty Pockets, and the Providence of God

 By: Isaac Christopher LubogoLife, at its most naked, resembles the widow of Zarephath in the Holy Scripture. She had but a handful of flour...

Investigating State Killings In Africa

 By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaChapter 2: Scope, Objectives, and MethodologyChapter 3: Risks, Silences, and Threats to TruthYear: 2025Edition: 1st EditionEpigraph"Even the lion will not bother...

SLWS Announces Release Of Art Koroma’s The Golden Crown of Ordu, Second Volume in Acclaimed Moonlight Stories of Lokomasama Series

 The Sierra Leonean Writers Series (SLWS) has announced the release of The Golden Crown of Ordu, the second installment in Art Koroma’s captivating Moonlight...

Investigating Africa’s State Killings: Why This Investigation Matters

Photo: Rwandan refugees cross the Rusumo border to Tanzania from Rwanda May 30, 1994 carrying their belongings. The 250,000 refugees fled their country due...

Ubuntucracy as the Fitting Governance Model for Africa and the World: The African Moral and Civic Compass

  By M. Mutabazi Mugisha, Linguist|Educator|Academic Leader|Advocate|Strategist|Humanitarianmugmartino@gmail.com Category: Restorative LinguisticsParadigm : The Negro-African Linguistic Heritage Paradigm, School: The African School of Linguistics| _The African School of...

The Poverty of Professors: When Titles Feast but Stomachs Starve

 There are stories that pierce the soul more deeply than the sharpest spear, not because they are about strangers, but because they are about...

When Money Comes and When Money Goes: Unmasking Money as Angel, Demon, and Oracle in the Theatre of Human Existence — Sente Mukisa Gugya...

 By Isaac Christopher Lubogo Epigraph“Money answereth all things.” — Ecclesiastes 10:19 “The love of money is the root of all evil.” — 1 Timothy 6:10 “It is...

The Sweet Poison of Collectivism: Why Sierra Leone’s Hunger for Community Risks Feeding on Empty Promises

 By Mahmud Tim KargboWhen a society hungers for belonging, collectivism often becomes its immediate craving. Like a starving man reaching for cassava bread heavy...

Whispers Of Lokomasama: A Journey Of Self-Discovery And Connection

By Art Koroma, a Sierra Leonean Poet and authorAs I strolled through the neighbourhood, basking in the warmth of the sun and the kindness...

Reclaiming the Map: Africa’s Borders, Resources And Sovereignty…Chapter 9: The Map As A Weapon Of Justice

 By Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaPrefaceThere is a story seldom told In the silence between mountains and rivers, between the footprints of our ancestors and the...

Leased for Life: The Comedy-Tragedy of Generational Debt

 By Isaac Christopher LubogoThere is a point in life when you realise that the pen you use to sign a loan agreement is actually...
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