August 7th, 2009

Sierra Leone: Ralph Clinic Ends Free Treatment for Children

The News Review:

- Sierra Leone: Ralph Clinic Ends Free Treatment for Children
- My Book f Chrymes by Wilfred Kanu Jr. (Sierra Leone) 2009
- Rwanda: Country welcomes special court convicts from Sierra Leone
- Sierra Leone: From a Victim to a Victor

Sierra Leone: Ralph Clinic Ends Free Treatment for Children
AllAfrica.com
Thomas Ade Williams told Concord Times that the free medical treatment lasted for one month. He disclosed that the hospital started operation in the district around 2004 adding that on each anniversary that would offer free medical services to underfive children. GA_googleFillSlot( “AllAfrica_Story_InsetA” );”We give free treatment to underfive children because they are the most vulnerable in the world and Sierra Leone in particular. We think medication is very paramount for the survival of children” he said. Williams said according to the United Nations human index report Sierra Leone has one of the highest rates of infant and maternal mortality deaths. “We will continue offering such facility to children of Nyandeyama community and other community in and around Kenema city” he maintained. Mabinty Kamara whose child benefited from the free medical services thanked the proprietor and workers of Ralph mini hospital for the goodwill services rendered to their children.

My Book f Chrymes by Wilfred Kanu Jr. (Sierra Leone) 2009
AllAfrica.com
It recaps a wild childhood in Liberia West Africa where a narrow escape from the 1989 genocides in Kakata separated his family for years. With a glimpse of hope to someday reunite abroad he endured uncanny hardships. Now caught in a second civil war that knocked down the borders of Sierra Leone it spread through the provinces where he roamed aimlessly. His initial clashes with cultural shock brought new challenges as he toggled between school adolescence church and the streets. Freddy Will’s undying love for hip hop brought unavoidable persecutions and conflicts from guardians who squandered monthly staples sent by his parents for his care and that of his siblings. Ultimately cast into the streets he learned to hustle. He found solace in reggae playing ghetto slums where his involvement in music drew lifelong friendships that were nurtured from the most unexpected places.

Rwanda: Country welcomes special court convicts from Sierra Leone
Afrika
The bill follows an agreement signed between Rwanda and the court in Freetown. By Concord Times (Sierra Leone) | 08. 2009The UN-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone convicted rebel leaders Issa Sesay Morris Kallon Augustine Gbao of crimes against humanity and war crimes in February last year.
Related from Talloonne: Cods to Darwin: we convicts thrived

Sierra Leone: From a Victim to a Victor
AllAfrica.com
For several decades these mineral resources have neither benefited the country nor the people. What are the reasons for that? We all know. Undisputedly it is because of our selfish ill-minded and stupid leaders sorry to say that is the principal cause for our ailing and deplorable economic situation. GA_googleFillSlot( “AllAfrica_Story_InsetA” );How could one be living on the bank of an ocean yet washing his or her hands with spittle? We call that ‘sky-high stupidity’.

 
 
 

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