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Poster in a health center in Sierra Leone instructing patients that access to healthcare is free. Photo Credit: Hannah Mitchell/Guardian.

On Sunday 27 April, our national flag will be flying high, we will be singing the national anthem and a speech marking our 64th year of independence will be echoing across the nation. We will be reminded of how far we have come as a nation, praised for our now-tired and battered ‘resilience’ for the […]

Eliminating Jury Trials In Sierra Leone: Weighing the pros and cons

The Judiciary of Sierra Leone, Law Court Building, Freetown. Photo Credit: Judiciary of Sierra Leone on Twitter.

In nations governed by democratic principles, such as Sierra Leone, the institution of the jury system functions as a vital mechanism for overseeing governmental authority. Within the realm of jurisprudence, jury trials allow citizens to engage directly in the legal process, particularly in cases of a criminal nature where an individual’s freedom is in jeopardy.

Why manifestos matter  

President Bio launches New Direction Manifesto in 2018. Photo Credit: The Sierra Leone Telegraph.

The ordinary Sierra Leonean does not need to be reminded that their economy is in shambles, the currency is in a freefall and that their healthcare, water and electricity services are undependable. They live it, and they know it. What they do not know is how their aspirants and leaders plan to fix the problems. That is why manifestos matter.