MESSI WANTS TO LEAVE BARCELONA: HOW UNGREATFUL?
Twitter the Sierra Leone Gossip (02/09/20)
CRSG GOT IT WRONG WITH THOSE JERSEY BARRIERS – CALABA TOWN WATERLOO ROAD
We know there was so much fanfare behind the expansion of the highway from Calaba town to Masiaka. And that was during King Messi’s reign but there were also mooted concerns when it emerged that there will be three toll gates collecting cash from the good people of Sierra Leone as they went about their normal business. Well it turned out indeed to be a pay per use highway with the three toll gates installed along the way.
TWITTER the Sierra Leone Gossip (28/08/20)
IG SOVULA PLEASE DEAL WITH CRIMINAL ACTIVITY AT OLOSHORO NOW
Here we are again calling the attention of the great IG of the Force for Good to another criminal hotspot. We have been complaining about groups of boys that operate along Campbell Street in the western part of Freetown, stealing from cars parked along that road in broad daylight. In some cases they have stolen the cars. They mostly operate out of those lanes leading into Campbell Street – Peter Lane, John Lane, Edward Lane and Benjamin.
Twitter the Sierra Leone Gossip (21/08/20)
NEW SLPP CONSTITUTION TAKES EFFECT: WHAT NOW FOR BULLET?
Profound changes have come into effect as enshrined in the constitution of the ruling Sierra Leone People’s Party, the SLPP. We saw a press statement explaining the painstaking process that brought the new constitution into being. All over social media, partisans have been congratulating Principal and Kotor Juldeh for being leader and deputy leader respectively.
Twitter the Sierra Leone Gossip (19/08/20)
RAMPANT STEALING OF VEHICLES: IG SOVULA WAKE UP
IG Sovula has been in office long enough now to be able to take criminals off our streets. The initial excuses about him needing time to read through his files and adjust to the new office are not tenable anymore. On the political front, Noah’s Ark wanted us to believe he had hit the ground running in fighting against criminal activities so we are now ready to really hold the two accountable for their seeming inability to significantly reduce criminal activity in Freetown and other major cities.