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U.S. Embassy Contributes 67,200 Doses of Mpox Vaccine
By Saidu Jalloh, Daily Scope Reporter The U.S. Embassy in Freetown has donated 67,200 doses of the Mpox vaccine to the Ministry of Health, marking a pivotal advancement in the nation’s battle against the disease. Acquired through GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance, these vaccines are intended to enhance the country’s prevention strategies significantly. The Embassy highlighted…
CHIEF JUSTICE DEMANDS IMMEDIATE ACTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE TO SECURE SIERRA LEONE’S FUTURE
By Joseph Momoh, Daily Scope Reporter In a recent engagement, Sierra Leone’s Chief Justice, Justice Komba Kamanda, has urged the Human Rights Commission’s Directorate of Climate Change and Information Services to intensify nationwide awareness campaigns addressing climate change. Justice Kamanda underscored the nation’s susceptibility to climate-related challenges, such as rising sea levels, flooding, severe heatwaves,…
Footballer Mohamed Kamara to Stand Trial for Alleged Drug Offenses
By Kadijatu Bangura, Staff Reporter Professional footballer Mohamed Kamara is set to face the High Court after being charged with multiple offenses related to illegal drug possession and trafficking, highlighting growing concerns over drug-related issues involving public figures. Kamara’s most recent appearance occurred before Magistrate John Manso Fornah at Pademba Road Court No. 2, where…
Judiciary Concludes 2025 Criminal Session, Over 1,600 Inmates Processed
By Joseph Momoh, Staff Reporter The Judiciary of Sierra Leone has successfully wrapped up its 2025 Criminal Session, processing a total of 1,659 inmates across the nation’s correctional facilities. Among those incarcerated, 1,561 are male and 98 are female. The session, overseen by Court of Appeal Judge Hon. Justice Alhaji Momoh-Jah Stevens, addressed a variety…
Urgent Call for Resolution: Labour Congress Backs Teachers’ Strike Amid Ongoing School Closures
By Kadijatu Bangura, Reporter D.S. The Sierra Leone Labour Congress (SLLC) has expressed strong solidarity with the Sierra Leone Teachers Union (SLTU) as they prepare for a nationwide strike set to begin on September 8, 2025. This action responds to unresolved grievances with the government that have persisted since November 2024. In a press release…
Statistics Sierra Leone Initiates Regional Mapping Training for 2026 Census
By Saidu Jalloh, Reporter D.S. Statistics Sierra Leone (Stats SL) has officially launched its Regional Cartographic Mapping Training, marking a significant step in the preparations for the 2026 Population and Housing Census. The training, which began today, is being conducted simultaneously in five regional headquarters: Bo, Kenema, Makeni, Port Loko, and Freetown (Western Area). This…
RAIC Chair Advocates for Collective Action to Enhance Information Access and Integrity
By Kadijatu Bangura, Reporter D.S. Dr. Ibrahim Seaga Shaw, Chairman and Information Commissioner of the Right to Access Information Commission (RAIC) of Sierra Leone, has called for united efforts to improve access to information and uphold information integrity. His remarks came during the Regional Conference on Information Integrity for West Africa and the Sahel, organized…
SLCAA Director Nominated as ICAO Administrative Commission Vice-Chairperson
By Joseph Momoh, D.S. Reporter In a historic development for Sierra Leone, Ms. Musayeroh Barrie, Director General of the Sierra Leone Civil Aviation Authority (SLCAA), has been nominated to serve as Vice-Chairperson of the Administrative Commission at the forthcoming 42nd General Assembly of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). This nomination marks a significant milestone,…
Sierra Leone Shines at UNCAC Meeting in Vienna, Showcasing Anti-Corruption Achievements
By Joseph Momoh, Reporter, Daily Scope September 5, 2025 The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has placed Sierra Leone in the global spotlight, demonstrating its leadership in combating corruption, recovering stolen assets, and fostering international cooperation. This recognition came during a compelling presentation by Deputy Commissioner Augustine Foday Ngobie at the Second Resumed Sixteenth Session of the…
Teaching Service Commission Reinstates 1,802 Suspended Teachers
By Kadijatu Bangura, Reporter, Daily Scope The Sierra Leone Teaching Service Commission (TSC) has announced the reinstatement of 1,802 suspended teachers who were previously unverified. This decision comes after a comprehensive nationwide registration and verification exercise conducted in March 2025, with extensions provided in May and June. The initiative aimed to gather crucial real-time data…

