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Orange Empowers Employees with New Shareholder Program

By Joseph Momoh, Reporter, D.S In a groundbreaking move aimed at empowering its workforce and promoting long-term sustainability, Orange Sierra Leone has launched an Employee Shareholder Program, enabling staff to become part-owners of the company. The initiative was announced during a high-level Town Hall Meeting at the company’s Hill Station headquarters on Monday, May 26,…

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VP Jalloh Urges Action on Childhood Malnutrition

By Saidu Jalloh, Reporter D.S Freetown, Vice President Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh officially inaugurated the Annual General Scientific Meeting of the Pediatric Association of Sierra Leone, highlighting the urgent issue of childhood malnutrition. Themed “Breaking the Cycle: Ending Childhood Malnutrition in Sierra Leone,” the event underscores the government’s commitment to addressing this critical public health challenge….

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Transport Minister Addresses $25 Airport Fee and Promises Improved Ferry Service

By Kadijatu Bangura reporter D.S The Minister of Transport and Aviation, Alhaji Fanday Turay, has addressed the ongoing controversy surrounding the $25 security fee at Freetown’s airport, clarifying that the fee falls under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, not his own. In a recent interview, Minister Turay stated, “The $25 fee is…

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“Building Collapse at Lumley Regent Leaves Many Trapped Under Rubble”

By Saidu Jalloh, Reporter, Daily Scope Newspaper On Sunday evening, June 1, 2021, a three-story building collapsed at Lumley Regent Pentagon Junction, displacing numerous residents and trapping many individuals beneath the rubble. Emergency response efforts are currently underway, with search and rescue teams actively working at the scene. Authorities believe that several people may still…

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