Critique Echo Newspaper
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Critique Echo Newspaper is about advocacy, critique, solutions and celebration of everything Sierra Leone. We want to inspire Sierra Leoneans in the diaspora to champion and shape the national socio-economic and political discourse by publishing resourceful information and engaging with societal institutions on matters that affect the country and its citizens.
Critique Echo Newspaper
2w ago
The United Nations, with a current membership of 193 was established in 1945. After the United Nations’ Charter was ratified by its main proponents China, France, The United Kingdom, The [Read more ..read more
Critique Echo Newspaper
3w ago
As Sierra Leone’s politics oscillates between the SLPP and APC, it sometimes takes a lot of effort, reflection and in most cases honest humility to come to terms with losing [Read more ..read more
Critique Echo Newspaper
1M ago
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has through its multilateral armed force ECOMOG, a history of successful military interventions to “restore constitutional order within the region. To sports [Read more ..read more
Critique Echo Newspaper
1M ago
Although politics in Sierra Leone today is undergoing some form of altered consciousness, thanks to the tribal, regional and base instincts that sometimes strangulate our collective will for national development, [Read more ..read more
Critique Echo Newspaper
1M ago
“A government by the people, of the people and for the people” has always been the most celebrated and simplest definition of DEMOCRACY. Conventional wisdom has it that the term [Read more ..read more
Critique Echo Newspaper
2M ago
“As democracy is perfected, the office of president represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the [Read more ..read more
Critique Echo Newspaper
6M ago
Senegal has just voted for Bassirou Diomaye Faye, 44 as one of Africa’s youngest Presidents. This is coming at a time when countries like America are grappling with the choice [Read more ..read more
Critique Echo Newspaper
7M ago
Joseph F Kennedy once said that a “historical monument is not merely a relic of the past, but a symbol of the future”. They are the threads that knit one [Read more ..read more
Critique Echo Newspaper
7M ago
The June 23 elections in Sierra Leone was one of the most controversial elections of recent time. As the fall out rumbles on six months after the election, it is [Read more ..read more
Critique Echo Newspaper
7M ago
Joseph Alex Musa, MSCE (HU), P.E, a Sierra Leonean is fast becoming a household name in the highest Professional Engineering body in the United States of America. As one of [Read more ..read more