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The dilemma of a president

By Sallieu T. Kamara

“Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown”, says that literary genius, William Shakespeare in one of his many plays, King Henry IV. Like King Henry IV, President Ernest Bai Koroma is feeling the weight of his “crown” today like never before. He is faced with the dilemma of choosing his running mate for the November 2012 elections without compromising his much touted values, and at the same time ensuring a resounding victory at the polls.

Being a journalist in Gambia

Gambia has been in the news lately for all the wrong reasons. Shortly before the recent reported executions and/or threat of executions of all those on death row, believed to number 47, there had been the closure of an independent radio station in Banjul, Taranga FM. The tiny country is regarded by rights activists as one of the worst places in the world to be a journalist. A Gambian journalist seeking refuge in Sierra Leone reports.

By Kemo Cham, Politico

 

The “Getting it Right” series

In its drive to contribute to the improvement of the media landscape in Sierra Leone as a whole, the Independent Media Commission (IMC) brings you Getting It Right. This series of articles written by trained media and communication specialists, is intended to serve as a guide to practicing journalists or media professionals in pursuit of excellence in their work.

The first article “Preparing  Programmes for Community Audiences” was written by

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