Elizabeth Kaine

Bumbuna Hydro to Temporarily Shut Down for Maintenance Ahead of Rainy Season

By Saidu Jalloh, Reporter, Daily Scope The Bumbuna Hydro, Sierra Leone’s largest electricity provider, will temporarily shut down for two weeks to conduct essential maintenance in preparation for full operations during the rainy season. This announcement was reported by the New Citizen Tolpngbo Newspaper on Tuesday, May 13, 2025. Located in the Tonkolili District of…

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Sierra Leone Braces for Record Rainfall: Meteorological Agency Issues Flood Warning

By Joseph Momoh, Reporter, Daily Scope Gabriel Kpaka, Deputy Director of the Sierra Leone Meteorological Agency, has announced that the country is expected to experience significantly high levels of rainfall this year. The agency’s forecast predicts that 2025 could witness the highest rainfall recorded in Sierra Leone in the past 30 years. Kpaka cautioned that…

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Five Years of Absenteeism: Teacher Accused of Collecting Salary Without Teaching Duties

By Kadijatu Bangura, Reporter, Daily Scope Jusu Michael Kapu, a teacher at Methodist Junior Secondary School in Kenema, has reportedly been receiving a government salary since 2018 despite not fulfilling his teaching duties. This situation has sparked significant concern among community members, fellow educators, and school authorities, who allege that Kapu has been absent from…

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Commitment to Sustainable Water Management Reaffirmed at MRU Meeting

By Kadijatu Bangura, Reporter, Daily Scope The Minister of Planning and Economic Development, Kenyeh Barlay, has reaffirmed the country’s strong commitment to sustainable water resource management during a sensitization meeting on the establishment of the Mano River Union (MRU) Transboundary Water Basins Management Office (TWBMO). In her keynote address, Minister Barlay commended the MRU Secretariat…

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Minister Lengor: Sierra Leone Will Defend Its Borders Against Guinea

By Saidu Jalloh, Reporter, Daily Scope Sierra Leone’s Minister of Internal Affairs, Morie Lengor, has issued a stern warning regarding escalating tensions with Guinea over the contested Yenga border area. While asserting that Sierra Leone seeks a peaceful resolution, Lengor emphasized the nation’s readiness to defend its territory against what he described as aggressive actions…

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Police Bribery Video Sparks Public Outrage in Sierra Leone

By Kadijatu Bangura, Reporter, D.S A viral video showing uniformed Sierra Leonean police officers and a civilian allegedly collecting money from commercial drivers has ignited widespread public outrage. The footage, circulating on social media, captures several officers on duty in the rain alongside a civilian who appears to solicit and receive cash from drivers on…

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Pujehun District to Get Its First Clock Tower

By Saidu Jalloh, Reporter, D.S In a historic move, Pujehun District is set to unveil its first-ever clock tower, fulfilling a key developmental promise made by District Council Chairman Foday Kandeh Rogers Sr. The project, currently under construction at Gobaru Main Junction, represents a significant milestone in the district’s journey towards modernization and infrastructure development….

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