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HOW HIGH HOW WIDE THE STACKS
The Hope Sakuma harvest continues and the drying stacks grow! The first full week of the farms rice harvest finds not one but two drying stacks growing wider and higher each and every day as the dedicated farmers continue to cut and tie the boli rice. FOLLOW OUR JOURNEY! Follow our journey bringing hope to vulnerable children in Sierra Leone - please ❤ and share to raise awareness for Ebola’s Generation and children living with disabilities.
Mo Bangura
Oct 11


LET THE HARVEST BEGIN!
Five short months after the boli rice was sown Hope Sakuma’s harvest begins. Starting at the tail of the boliland round the island seven dedicated farmers cut the first ties transporting their precious cargo to the farms drying area where the traditional stacked drying pyramid is begun but just how high and how wide will the stack become? FOLLOW OUR JOURNEY! Follow our journey bringing hope to vulnerable children in Sierra Leone - please ❤ and share to raise awareness for Eb
Mo Bangura
Oct 4


TWO BRAIDS FOR SISTER SARAH
As the kids summer holiday in beautiful Sanda Magbolontor on the Hope Sakuma farm draws to a close Scout and Kye really really don't want...
Mo Bangura
Aug 30


DANCE OFF DOWN ON THE FARM
As well as running riot and rings round poor uncle Mo, the kids find time to help out the Hope Sakuma team clearing, weeding and dancing!...
Mo Bangura
Aug 17


ALL THE TEMNE LADIES SING OUT
The Ladies step up and sing out to help on the Hope Sakuma farm spending two days weeding the Bangura brothers boliland rice, looking...
Mo Bangura
Jul 4


A MINDFUL STROLL THROUGH THE BOLILAND
The last week of June marks the traditional start of rice planting season in Sanda Magbolontor but the Bangura brothers are ahead of the...
Mo Bangura
Jun 25


WARM WELCOME FOR THE HARROWERS RETURN
With a traditional Temne song the Hope Sakuma team welcome back Momoh, Abdulai and their trusty Ford tractor to the farm trailering the...
Mo Bangura
May 18


FARE THEE WELL TRUSTY TRACTOR!
With a farewell song and some very enthusiastic pan-banging we bid adieu to Abulai, Lincoln and their trusty tractor after a solid 8 days...
Mo Bangura
May 1











































































