THE WATERLOO RIOT AND POLICE INJURIES
TWITTER the Sierra Leone (06/12/21)
MAY BE THE AUTHORITIES HAVEN’T SEEN THIS AT WATERLOO
It rained in the general area of Waterloo last Saturday afternoon. A few hours later we found ourselves in a gridlock on our way to Waterloo from one of the Peninsula villages. It stretched more than a mile and we stayed there for half an hour. We saw this absolute mess in the pictures and we couldn’t believe our eyes. We returned the next day and it was the same.
TWITTER the Sierra Leone Gossip (03/12/21)
WHERE ARE WE NOW ON THE BO AIRPORT PROJECT MINISTER KABINEH?
TWITTER the Sierra Leone Gossip (01/12/21)
OMICRON VARIANT STRIKES SOUTHERN AFRICA, THE WORLD ON EDGE AGAIN
TWITTER the Sierra Leone Gossip (17/11/21)
SOME POLITICAL PARTIES ARE MISSING ON THE GROUND
Bye-election after bye-election we notice that some political parties, including those in parliament are never on the ballot. The two main guys manage to turn up all the time but our other friends are always absent. We deserve some explanation from them.
TWITTER the Sierra Leone Gossip (29/11/21)
PROFESSOR AT BSL KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE BEFORE SPEAKING
The Professor from Greeley has been all over the place in the last few days trying to put some more flesh and context on what he is reported to have told parliament when he met the MPs recently. He was called in to explain the proposed redenomination of the LEONE. There’s been a lot of conversation on the issue since the Greeley Man announced his intention to carry it out.
TWITTER the Sierra Leone Gossip (26/11/21)
FREQUENT FIRE OUTBREAKS AND THE STATE OF OUR FIRE FORCE
Even before absorbing the NDMA figure of SEVEN fires over the last few days, the good people of this country saw pictures of another fire to the west of the city. Naturally, the people are tempted to ask the inevitable question: what’s going on? At this time of year when dry winds from the Sahara begin to blow across this part of our continent we usually experience some fire outbreaks. This year however and from the look of things we could be in for a really hard time with fires in built-up Freetown.