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Sierra Leone and Liberia Partner to Eliminate Cross-Border Call Charges

By Kadijatu Bangura, Reporter, Daily Scope In a significant advancement for regional connectivity, the governments of Sierra Leone and Liberia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to implement Free Roaming services. This initiative, backed by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), aims to abolish cross-border call charges, enhancing communication between the two…

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Government Forms Alliance with Youth Groups to Enhance Digital Inclusion

By Saidu Jalloh, Reporter, Daily Scope The Government of Sierra Leone has taken a significant step towards promoting digital inclusion by signing a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with a coalition of youth-led and community-based organizations. This strategic partnership aims to foster technology-driven development throughout the country. The signing ceremony took place at State House in…

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NatCA Launches Free Roaming Services for West African Travelers

By Joseph Momoh, Reporter, Daily Scope Sierra Leone’s National Communications Authority (NatCA) has announced the rollout of free roaming services for travelers within West Africa, in line with the ECOWAS Roaming Protocol and the Abidjan Protocol. This initiative aims to lower the cost of cross-border telecommunications and enhance connectivity for Sierra Leonean travelers visiting select…

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Government Celebrates World Breastfeeding Week with 54% Exclusive Breastfeeding Rate

By Kadijatu Bangura, Reporter, Daily Scope The Ministry of Health and Sanitation has announced that Sierra Leone has achieved a notable exclusive breastfeeding rate of 54%, a significant milestone in the nation’s healthcare efforts. This achievement aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals and was highlighted during the observance of World Breastfeeding Week (WBW) 2025. This…

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Poem: Rainy Season Whispers

In the heart of the rainy season’s embrace,Where clouds gather, and raindrops race,Children laugh, their spirits high,Splashing in puddles beneath the gray sky. Yet as the storms weave their gentle song,Parents, heed this advice, be strong.For while the rain brings joy and play,It also calls for care each day. Close the windows, secure the door,Keep…

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Opinion: Addressing Food Insecurity in Sierra Leone: A Call for Urgent Action

By Elizabeth A. Kaine Sierra Leone has recently been spotlighted in a World Bank report as one of Africa’s most at-risk countries for food insecurity. This alarming designation highlights a pressing issue that resonates deeply within our communities: the fragility of our transport infrastructure and its direct impact on food availability. The report, titled “Transport…

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