Changemaker

‘Digital Her’ conference calls time on the gender-gap in Sierra Leone’s digital boom

The tech sector is growing faster in Africa than any other region. The Digital Her Conference (21 March 2024) asks how can we ensure Sierra Leonean women share fully...

And still I rise! Asmaa James takes radio back to the people

Sierra Leone's Rise Radio is the result Asmaa James's commitment to talk radio and her determination to give...

Monetising your passion – a Global Entrepreneurship Week panel

On 15 November, as part of Dare to Aspire - a day of Global Entrepreneurship Week dedicated to...

SIERRA LEONE’S LARGEST INDEPENDENT OPINION POLL PREDICTS HUGE VOTER TURN OUT & SAYS A RUN-OFF COULD STILL BE ON THE CARDS

With only two days to go until polling day, a unique citizen-led independent opinion poll of almost 7,000...

The 7Cs of private sector-led inclusive growth in Sierra Leone by Chukwu-Emeka Chikezie

Jobless growth has been the development story in Sierra Leone, as in too many parts of Africa. Although...
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Creating pathways for prosperity through agriculture in Sierra Leone By Juanah Nyakeh Bellay

“Some heroes wear capes. Our heroes wear hats, Wellington boots and tattered clothes. These are the people at the frontline of agriculture in Sierra...

The Mistake That Made Me: Alfred Akibo-Betts

Alfred Akibo-Betts’s career profile is busy and varied. He has been a tax specialist for 14 years. He joined the National Revenue Authority (NRA)...

Fatou Wurie, the chronicler and advocate

Sierra Leone generally makes the international news for all the wrong reasons, particularly when it comes to women’s issues. There is no denying the...

Olusegun Jaji – Sea Coach and the blood, sweat and tears of entrepreneurship

Nigerian born, Olusegun Jaji’s businesses are like jigsaws. They require the meticulous assembly of innumerable oddly shaped pieces. His particular genius is that he...

AYV’s Anthony Navo Junior – an entrepreneur to the bone

It has been a stellar couple of years for Anthony Navo Junior. His TV station’s ‘Sierra Leone Decides’ series has become compulsory pre-election viewing...

Insight Magazine interviews Sierra Leone’s most prolific political cartoonist – De Monk

Why did you decide to be a cartoonist? I actually didn’t decide to be a cartoonist. However, I just found myself doing cartoons and now...
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