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Ebola and the new power generation in Sierra Leone

By Umaru Fofana

Seven months into the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone new infection rates are escalating while the response to the virus seems to be locked in some power play mostly from outside and mostly around resources.

While that goes on, Kingtom cemetery where all of Freetown’s dead are buried these days is being expanded. There are even plans to move the burials to somewhere at Allen Town. Space is clearly not enough for the dead. How fast our people are dying as Ebola continues to go on the prowl!

Ebola virus much brainier than Sierra Leone response

By Umaru Fofana

Virtually everyone who travelled on the Brussels Airline flight from Freetown a few weeks ago noticed that it had onboard a passenger who could barely stand on her feet, unaided. Not because she was sick. Rather because she was clearly inebriated.

Tam-Baryoh shall be free

By Umaru Fofana

I still cannot come to terms with the fact that a journalist – or any other citizen for that matter – can be arrested at the say-so of the president of a country that claims to be democratic without clearly-stated reasons – state of emergency or not. Then such an arrest is not given the backing of a court of competent jurisdiction even if it is days after the person was picked up. This is more worrisome when such an arrest can be otherwise made using an existing law however obnoxious the law may be.

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