Calls are raining in from several NGOs within Nimba for the county inspector, Reginald Mahn, to retract statements he made in Grand Gedeh accusing organizations like the Carter Center of fueling conflicts among ethnic groups in order to obtain funding.
Nimba Held to a 2-2 Draw by Montserrado
Daniel Tuazamah put smiles on frustrated Nimbaian faces in the 95th minute of Sunday’s game against Montserrado at the Sanniquellie Sports Field.
Rep. Worlea Dunah: Sirleaf’s Strongest Legacy is Decentralization
Decentralizing key government activities is one of President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf’s greatest achievements in Liberia, according to Rep. Worlea Saywah Dunah of Nimba’s seventh district.
Central Bank Prepares to Implement Credit Union Regulations
The Central Bank of Liberia, in collaboration with the Liberia Credit Union National Association, has concluded an exercise meant to familiarize credit union leaders with soon to be enforced regulations.
State Broadcaster Employee Charles Coffey Wins Election, Amid a Divided Press Union
The Liberia Broadcasting System director of television, Charles Coffey, has won the presidency of the Press Union of Liberia, although some union members are cautious about the new leader.
J.W. Pearson Demotes 48 Seniors for Poor Academic Performance
On Tuesday, the administration of the government-owned John Wesley Pearson High School demoted 48 students from the senior class.
Ganta-Yekepa Road Construction to Resume in Early December
The Senegalese company constructing the road from Ganta to Yekepa is expected to resume work in early December, according to information from Nimba’s Superintendent Fong G. Zuagele.
Nimba and Bong Settle to a Goalless Draw in Friendly Encounter
Coach Muta Fofana and a select group of players for Nimba’s County Meet football team met disappointment on Sunday, November 13 when they settled for a goalless draw with next door neighbor Bong.