Caritas Freetown’s program team together with the beneficiaries conducted a day training of Ebola Survivors on Small Scale Entrepreneurship management on Wednesday 9th of September 2020. Prior this training session, Caritas Freetown did a survey assessment using the Making Cents International methodology of identifying a need and using it as an opportunity to solve community needs while creating livelihood for oneself. In an effort to alleviate the suffering of Ebola Survivors, Caritas Freetown have consistently been running three (3) medical facilities that are providing free health care services for these targeted Ebola Survivors with support from Caritas Germany. Many will want to ask why Ebola Survivors almost 5 years after the Ebola Epidemic ended are still suffering. The answer is simple, they survived the virus but were left with many untold challenges and complications that ranges from losing their breadwinners, inconsistent health issues, economic deprivation and social exclusion to name but few. In their project titled “A Bridge Project Enhancing Income Generation and Well-being of Ebola Survivors in the Western Area” Caritas Freetown seeks to provide three (3) main core supports, these supports are psychological support, healthcare services and livelihood support. Through the Small-Scale Entrepreneurship training, it culminated with the distributions of products as start up support to these vulnerable Ebola Survivors in Western Area Rural and Urban Districts. Fifty Ebola survivors were targeted and drawn from Grafton, Waterloo, Allentown, Calaba town, Mount Auroel, Looking Town, Goderich, and Portee; and a thorough vulnerability assessment and verification process was done. The Project Manager, Idriss Gibson Mansaray, introduced the project as a bridge to fill the gap Ebola Survivors are having with their health, mental and physical and financial issues. He further explained the three objectives of the project. The first objective is the stationary healthcare Services that replaced the mobile clinic which was in operation with support from a precious project, he mentioned Christ the King Hospital in Waterloo, Stella Maries in Juba and St. Anthony Clinic at Syke Street as the hospitals they should access free medical services with their families. The second objective is psycho-social support as we have professional Counselors who are providing mental health services to help Ebola survivors have a sound state of mind. The third objective is the Small-Scale Entrepreneurship businesses that were provided today to 50 Ebola Survivors beneficiaries present at the training from different community in the Western Area. Mrs. Grace Jones Monitoring and Evaluation Officer of Caritas Freetown who doubled as a Trainer for the Small-Scale Entrepreneurship management because of her background in micro credit, village savings and loan and community financial services management engaged the beneficiaries in an interactive. She dealt with the following topics during the training; Definition of business, why do people do business, Types of businesses, what makes business to grow, what is profit, the four Ps (Product, Place, Price, and Production) and the three Cs (Customers, Communication, and Competition) to take into consideration when doing business. She also encouraged the beneficiaries to deliberate on by the topics to enhance their deeper understanding. She encouraged the Small-Scale Entrepreneurship beneficiaries to be serious with their monthly contributions so they can learn how to save and keep improving their businesses. The training was lively and interactive, beneficiaries asked questions and the trainer provided answers. Immediately after the training, the handing over of business products was done to the beneficiaries. The items distributed includes Bags of Rice, Gallons of Palm Oil, Gallons of Vegetable Oil, Bags of Onions, Enamel wares, Plastic ware, Maggie, Bags of Sugar, Provisions, Soft drinks and Juice, and physical Cash to fee beneficiaries whose products are perishable so they can buy the remaining items that were not bought by the project team but with supportive supervision from the project team. A particular beneficiary from Allen Town called Zainab Bangura went into emotion as she cried bitterly in expressing her joy “Since I survived none of my family members have every asked me how I am doing, but Caritas has treated me like a family, when I am sick, or depressed or even when now as I needed support to start my little business. They have provided me with all these plastic wares so I can be selling them. I am very grateful and I cry because I am filled with, a feeling I am having for the first time in almost 5 years now she explained.
DAILY WEATHER UPDATES: WEDNESDAY 09th September, 2020 SIERRA LEONE
FREETOWNWeatherForecast: Morning: Mostly cloudy with 60% chance of light to moderate rain and scattered thunderstorms. High temperature around 25 degree Celsius. Dew point will be around 23 degree Celsius with an average humidity of 89%. And light breeze of 11 kilometer per hour from the North-West. Afternoon: Partly cloudy with 60% chance of moderate rain and scattered thunderstorms. High temperature around 27 degree Celsius. Dew point will be around 23 degree Celsius with an average humidity of 79%. And gentle breeze of 14 kilometer per hour from the North-West. Night: Mostly cloudy with 65% chance of moderate rain and scattered thunderstorms. Low temperature around 25 degree Celsius. Dew point will be around 23 degree Celsius with an average humidity of 89%. And gentle breeze of 14 kilometer per hour from the South-West. BOWeatherForecast: Morning: Mostly cloudy with 45% chance of light rain and scattered thunderstorms. High temperature around 24 degree Celsius. Dew point will be around 22 degree Celsius with an average humidity of 89%. And light air of 5 kilometer per hour from the West. Afternoon: Partly cloudy with 60% chance of light to moderate rain and * scattered thunderstorms. High temperature* around 27 degree Celsius. Dew point will be around 22 degree Celsius with an average humidity of 74%. And light breeze of 7 kilometer per hour from the South-West. Night: Cloudy with 60% chance of moderate rain and scattered thunderstorms. Low temperature around 23 degree Celsius. Dew point will be around 22 degree Celsius with an average humidity of 94%. And light air of 5 kilometer per hour from the South-West. KENEMAWeatherForecast: Morning: Mostly cloudy with 60% chance of light to moderate rain and scattered thunderstorms. High temperature around 24 degree Celsius. Dew point will be around 22 degree Celsius with an average humidity of 89%. And light breeze of 6 kilometer per hour from the South-West. Afternoon: Partly cloudy with 60% chance of moderate rain and scattered thunderstorms. High temperature around 26 degree Celsius. Dew point will be around 22 degree Celsius with an average humidity of 79%. And light breeze of 8 kilometer per hour from the South-West . Night: Cloudy with 60% chance of light rain and scattered thunderstorms . Low temperature around 23 degree Celsius. Dew point will be around 22 degree Celsius with an average humidity of 94%. And light air of 5 kilometer per hour from the South-West. MAKENIWeatherForecast: Morning: Mostly cloudy with 65% chance of light to moderate rain and scattered thunderstorms. High temperature around 24 degree Celsius. Dew point will be around 22 degree Celsius with an average humidity of 89%. And light air of 5 kilometer per hour from the West. Afternoon: Partly cloudy with 65% chance of moderate rain and scattered thunderstorms. High temperature around 27 degree Celsius. Dew point will be around 22 degree Celsius with an average humidity of 74%. And light breeze of 7 kilometer per hour from the West. Night Mostly cloudy with 60% chance of moderate rain and scattered thunderstorms. Low temperature around 24 degree Celsius. Dew point will be around 22 degree Celsius with an average humidity of 89%. And light breeze of 6 kilometer per hour from the South-West. KONOWeatherForecast: Morning: Mostly cloudy with 60% chance of light to moderate rain and scattered thunderstorms. High temperature around 23 degree Celsius. Dew point will be around 21 degree Celsius with an average humidity of 89%. And light air of 5 kilometer per hour from the West. Afternoon: Partly cloudy with 60% chance of moderate rain and scattered thunderstorms. High temperature around 26 degree Celsius. Dew point will be around 21 degree Celsius with an average humidity of 74%. And light breeze of 6 kilometer per hour from the West. Night: Mostly cloudy with 60% chance of light rain and scattered thunderstorms. Low temperature around 23 degree Celsius. Dew point will be around 21 degree Celsius with an average humidity of 89%. And light breeze of 6 kilometer per hour from the South-West. KABALAWeatherForecast: Morning: Cloudy with 45% chance of light rain and scattered thunderstorms. High temperature around 22 degree Celsius. Dew point will be around 21 degree Celsius with an average humidity of 94%. And light air of 5 kilometer per hour from the West. Afternoon: Partly cloudy with 60% chance of light to moderate rain and scattered thunderstorms . High temperature around 25 degree Celsius. Dew point will be around 21 degree Celsius with an average humidity of 78%. And light breeze of 8 kilometer per hour from the West. Night: Cloudy with 60% chance of light rain and scattered thunderstorms. Low temperature around 22 degree Celsius. Dew point will be around 21 degree Celsius with an average humidity of 94%. And light breeze of 6 kilometer per hour from the South-West. KAILAHUNWeatherForecast: Morning: Mostly cloudy with 60% chance of light rain and scattered thunderstorms. High temperature around 23 degree Celsius. Dew point will be around 21 degree Celsius with an average humidity of 89%. And light air of 5 kilometer per hour from the West. Afternoon: Partly cloudy with 65% chance of light to moderate rain and scattered thunderstorms. High temperature around 27 degree Celsius. Dew point will be around 21 degree Celsius with an average humidity of 70%. And light breeze of 7 kilometer per hour from the South-West. Night: Mostly cloudy with 60% chance of light rain and scattered thunderstorms. Low temperature around 23 degree Celsius. Dew point will be around 21 degree Celsius with an average humidity of 89%. And light air of 5 kilometer per hour from the South-West. 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As High Court of Sierra Leone Decentralized criminal Sessions, Legal Aid Board represents a total of 126 cases at the ongoing Special Criminal sitting in 3 districts across Sierra Leone.
Criminal proceedings have been of serious challenge over the years as accused in the Provinces had to be transported to Freetown to face trial. But their worries ended when the High Court of Sierra Leone decentralized its operations on Criminal matters. This opportunity has been utilized by Legal Aid Board; the board have represented a total of 126 Cases in the ongoing special Criminal sitting in 3 districts across the country. In Northwest region, Port Loko District, the Counsels representing their Clients through the Legal Aid Board have been very busy. Through their legal arguments the have adequately represented a good number of Client which has earned them some accolades from family members and paralegal staffs. A family member whose son was acquitted after spending months in Prison was full of praises for the Legal Aid Board Lawyers. According to him, he never knew that legal aid board are working on free Pro Bondo Cases and unconditional service after getting the perception that, every lawyer is worth millions before standing on anyone behalf as a defense Attorney. Two of the Counsels at the court representing legal aid board are Mohamed Korie and Ibrahim Samba; “we have so far represented a total of 50 cases tried in the Port Loko session presided over by Justice Samuel O. Taylor unconditional to accused person” Says lawyer Mohamed Korie. These include 13 Sexual Penetration, 8 murder, 18 larceny, 2 wounding with intent, 2 fraudulent conversion, 3 robbery, 2 human trafficking, 1 forgery and 1 dangerous riding cases. The Counsels have secured bail for 5 accused persons which number includes those whose lawyers failed to represent them without any excuse. And have secured 3 discharged of not guilty. Even though 2 people by the names of Abu Bakarr Kamara and Abdulai Kamara have been sentenced to death by hanging on murder offences; others are still on trial. “At the ongoing sessions of the criminal high court a total of 182 cases will be tried at the criminal sessions in the three districts across the Region, these comprise 72 in Port Loko, 67 in Kailahun and 43 cases in the Pujehun” registrar commented during the opening session of the High Court. Counsels for both the State and legal aid board have asked for extension of period in the time previously stated lasting for two weeks through the judiciary of Sierra Leone since there are many cases still left on touch with evidences that need more attention to bring in principal witness before verdict accord especially cases of murder, sexual penetration etc. “I am going to consult the registry at the judiciary and by extension to the Chief justice for possible extension depending if deem necessary before the end of the stated days since court is still in progress.” Says Mohamed Bangura District registrar.
President Bio’s Government Commits Le 349 Billion To Construct 41 Roads
The New Direction government of His Excellency President Julius Maada Bio through the Ministry of Finance has signed a Le 349.4 Billion (Three hundred and forty nine billion four hundred million Leones) contract with road contractors for the construction and rehabilitation of major roads within and outside Freetown. Addressing the contractors and SLRA officials the Minister of Finance, Jacob Jusu Saffa,described the signing ceremony as significant and a milestone in the transformative drive President Bio has undertaken in the country. He added that the signing of the contracts is a demonstration of government’s commitment towards infrastructural development and also a manifesto fulfillment of His Excellency President Julius Maada Bio during his campaign. Mr Saffa informed that government will be disbursing 25% of the total sum to the contractors and the balance paid upon satisfactory performance. He disclosed that a total of 41 roads across the country will be rehabilitated and more done once these are completed. He called on the contractors to bring out their best as government will be monitoring all the work and further payment can only be done when the work is deemed to be of high quality. The Finance Minister asked the Sierra Leone Roads Authority (SLRA) to be robust in its monitoring and ensure that the contractors don’t use the monies given to them to offset their loans in banks. “We want to see good work at all levels and we want the work to be completed within the stipulated time-frame,” he implored. Among the roads to be constructed or rehabilitated, according to the Finance Minister, include:Maboreh Junction-Furniture Junction, Funkya Road, Mayenkineh Road, Furniture Junction-Grafton, Leicester Road, Lucas Street, and Internal FBC Road Network. The Director General of the Sierra Leone Roads Authority, Engineer Amara Kanneh, commended the New Direction government for taking such a bold step amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. He assured that the Authority has done due diligence on all the companies and that they are of the view that they will pull through on time. He urged all the contractors to take the contracts seriously, saying this government respects value for money. Minister of Works, Housing and Infrastructure, Peter Bayuku Conteh, pledged to effectively monitor the works to ensure that all the roads are done in accordance with the right specifications. The CEO of Gento Group of Companies, Ahmed Gento Kamara, commended the government for signing the MoU with them and assured that they will do their best to do the roads properly. Among the companies that signed the contracts are Fimet/Beton Villa, First Tricon, SECON, and CSE.