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Socfin van caught with corpse in Sierra Leone

By Mohamed Massaquoi

An ambulance belonging to the SOCFIN agricultural company has been intercepted at an Ebola check point at Bendu Junction in the Malen chiefdom in Pujehun transporting a dead body from Bo district.

This was confirmed by the district security coordinator, the Office of National Security, district police officer, the military, civil society, the district council chairman and other stakeholders in Pujehun.

Moyamba concerned about low patients rate in hospitals

By Mustapha Kamara

Moyamba’s district medical officer has expressed concern over the low number of patients turning up at different Peripheral Health Units and other hospitals in the district due to the fear of the Ebola disease.

Giving an update on the disease in the district, Dr. Dennis Mark said the district had registered nine confirmed cases of Ebola as at last week, with five deaths.

KPMG engages disabled on Ebola

By Mustapha Kamara and Jenneh Braima 

One of Sierra Leone’s leading auditing firms, KPMG, has made a Le 50 million donation towards the sensitisation of disabled people on the deadly Ebola virus in 30 communities across the country.

The donation was made possible through Heal Sierra Leone, a local nongovernmental organisation.

The firm’s managing partner, Vidal Decker explained that the funds would be used to undertake the campaign and to purchase some plastic buckets, Dettol, chlorine and other disinfectants.

Nurses stop work at Sierra Leone's largest hospital

By Allieu Tunkara and Mustapha Kamara

A sit-down strike by health workers at the Connaught Hospital in Freetown yesterday caused a halt in health service delivery after the caregivers claimed government had failed to provide incentives and protective gear for them.

Ebola curfew in Kono, eastern Sierra Leone

By Septimus Senessie in Kono

The authorities in Kono have declared an indefinite night time curfew in a bid to stem the spread of Ebola.

The edict which was announced by Paramount Chief Paul Saquee at a District Task Force meeting last night, starts today and will last from 10:00 PM - 07:00 AM.

No vehicles will be allowed into the district after 8PM.

West African civil societies call for ECOWAS Ebola envoy

Over 110 civil society organisations across West Africa have called on ECOWAS to appoint a Special Envoy on Ebola in the light of the current epidemic in the sub region.

The organisations include the Open Society Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA), Campaign for Good Governance (CGG), Centre for Accountability and Rule of Law (CARL), Centre for the Coordination of Youth Activities CCYA) ActionAid Sierra Leone and Democracy Salone.

Legal support for young prisoners in Sierra Leone

By Crispina Cummings

Don Bosco Fambul, a child protection organisation in Freetown, has promised to embark on an extended service to provide legal support to young prisoners in the country.

Its director, Brother Lothar Wagner, told journalists on Friday that they would join efforts with Caritas to seek justice for young prisoners. He said the move was significant “because it would help provide legal aid to under-aged and marginalised youngsters at the Pademba Road central prison”.

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