Patent US11586999: A Case Study in Geolocation Technology
Background ContextPatent infringement cases in the technology sector can result in substantial financial settlements. A notable example is the Idenix Pharmaceuticals vs Gilead Sciences...
The Day Honour Fell: Inside The Orchestrated Humiliation Of Sierra Leone’s First Lady
By Mahmud Tim KargboFreetown, 7 August 2025 will be remembered as the day the moral soul of Sierra Leone’s democracy was not merely wounded,...
Accusing Without Proof In a Time of Mourning Is Not Journalism, It’s Cruelty
Akyemkwaa Nana Kofi AsareBy Melvin Tarlue, a journalist and media relations management expertBy any democratic measure, the abduction of a journalist is alarming. It...
Mary Karooro Okurut: Bushenyi’s Daughter, Africa’s Conscience
Mary Karooro OkurutBy Emmanuel Mihiingo KaijaEmkaijawrites@gmail.com ForewordIn the corridors of African power, where loyalty often outweighs competence, and where titles are too frequently ceremonial ornaments...
From Freetown Dawn to Bintumani Farewell: Umaru Napoleon Koroma’s Eight Years of Steady Hands and Open Doors
By Mahmud Tim KargboFreetown, first light. The Atlantic exhales a salt heavy breeze that drifts inland, carrying the faint aroma of charcoal fires from...
International Youth Day and the Rigged System Against Youths of Sierra Leone
By Alpha Amadu JallohAugust 12 is celebrated globally as International Youth Day, a moment to acknowledge the tremendous potential and contributions of young people...
When the Lie Is the Truth: Uganda’s Distorted Mirror
By Isaac Christopher LubogoThere is a chilling moment in the life of a nation when a lie no longer needs to be whispered in...
The Youths’ Leadership Paradigm Shift Still Held By The Old Folks
By Amb Sidikie Elvis FornahFor decades, the voice of young people in Sierra Leone has been muffled under the heavy hands of older generations...
The Tragic Irony of South African Xenophobia: When Liberation Forgets Its Midwives
By: Isaac Christopher LubogoThere is an irony in our midst — an irony so bitter it should make the stones cry out. In the...
The “Blue-Eyed Girl” of Africa’s Leadership: A Symbol for the Future
Justine Lumumba KasuleBy Isaac Christopher Lubogo, a Ugandan lawyer and lecturerFrom the school desks of Bugiri to the corridors of power in Kampala and across...
America, Britain, and the Tragedy of a Missing Two-State Solution
By Alpha Amadu Jalloh “The two state solution was not just a missed opportunity it was deliberately buried beneath political deceit, imperial interests, and the...
The Sierra Leone First Lady and the “Coco Ros” Episode in Parliament
By Sheriff BarrieThe Sierra Leone First Lady, Fatima Bio, has once again made headlines in the Well of Parliament. This time, over an ordinary...
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