Politics
Jalloh Family Mourns Mamude Jalloh
In loving memory of our beloved brother, and friend the late Mamude Jalloh (king Jay)Sunrise: 13th April, 1999Sunset: 1st November 2025Age: 26yrsSympathizers may visit 34 Sinna Lane, RokupaHe has already been buried
Sadly Missed Beloved Brother
In Loving Memory of our dear beloved Father,Son, Uncle and FriendWe regret to inform all friends and Families and also staff and pupils of SDA School Kissy, and the Thunder Hill community of the passing of Mr. Foday KallaySunrise: 1st August 1986Sunset: 26th October 2025Age: 39yrsHe was a devoted teacher and mentor to all who…
APC Warns of Turmoil if 2028 Elections Are Rigged
By Joseph Momoh, Daily Scope Reporter Freetown – Minkailu Koroma, a prominent member of the All People’s Congress (APC) Communications Team, has issued a stark warning that Sierra Leone may descend into instability if the upcoming 2028 general elections are manipulated. His comments were prompted by recent remarks from the Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP)…
Deputy Foreign Minister Calls for UN Reform to Empower Africa
By Saidu Jalloh, Daily Scope Reporter During the Government’s weekly press conference, Francess Piagie Alghali, Sierra Leone’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, emphasized the significant role the United Nations has played in the nation’s development, particularly over its 65-year membership. Speaking on October 21, 2025, she praised the UN’s contributions to human rights advancements and…
President Bio Launches National Poppy Week, Honors Sierra Leone’s Armed Forces
By Saidu Jalloh, Daily Scope On October 21, 2025, His Excellency President Dr. Julius Maada Bio officially inaugurated the National Poppy Week celebration at State House, paying homage to the valor and sacrifices of Sierra Leone’s servicemen and women who have dedicated their lives to maintaining peace and stability both domestically and internationally. In his…
Sierra Leone to Host Pivotal Climate Resilience and Energy Transition Dialogue 2025
By Saidu Jalloh, Daily Scope Reporter Sierra Leone is poised to take a leading role in the global climate change discourse by hosting the Climate Resilience and Energy Transition Dialogue 2025 (CRET 2025), a significant conference aimed at promoting climate action, food systems resilience, and sustainable energy solutions. Under the leadership of His Excellency President…
AfDB Unveils $500 Million Strategy to Boost Sierra Leone’s Economy
By Joseph Momoh, Daily Scope Reporter Sierra Leone is set to receive a significant financial boost aimed at enhancing its economic development, as the African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved a five-year Country Strategy Paper (CSP) for 2025–2030, committing approximately $500 million. This initiative seeks to foster sustainable growth, resilience, and inclusive development across the…
Minister Sannoh Advocates for Unity During Visit to National Youth Service
By Saidu Jalloh, Reporter, Daily Scope Freetown, Sierra Leone — On May 17, 2025, the Minister of Youth Affairs, Ibrahim Sannoh, paid a courtesy visit to the National Youth Service (NYS) headquarters, focusing on team unity and collaboration among staff. In his address to the staff and board, Minister Sannoh emphasized that his visit was…
Dr. Moses Tiffa Baio Takes Helm of ECOWAS Heads of Immigration Forum
Cotonou, Benin – Sierra Leone’s Chief Immigration Officer, Dr. Moses Tiffa Baio, has been appointed as the Chairperson of the ECOWAS Heads of Immigration (HoI) Forum during its 9th annual meeting, held from October 14 to 16, 2025. In his new role, Dr. Baio has committed to enhancing border management, facilitating the free movement of…
Ministry of Tourism Enhances Ecotourism Skills with Training in Kono District
By Kadijatu Bangura, Daily Scope Reporter The Ministry of Tourism and Cultural Affairs (MTCA), in partnership with the Sierra Leone Economic Diversification Project (SLEDP), has launched its Nature-Based Digital Ecotourism Training program in Kono District, reinforcing its dedication to sustainable tourism and capacity building. The training took place at the District Council Hall and was…

