Fong G. Zuagele, Nimba’s superintendent, has strongly reacted to recent statements by Sen. Prince Y. Johnson that there will not be a county council sitting held until Zuagele’s administration can make a formal report to the Nimba Legislative Caucus.
Hope Rises for Ganta’s Abandoned Market Project
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has ordered Rep. Jeremiah Koung of Nimba’s first electoral district to present to her office with a “fair estimate†of the costs that will cover the completion of the abandoned Ganta Market Project.
Lawmakers Aim to Resolve Divisions After Tense Leadership Fight
Lawmakers at the lower house of parliament have ended a one-day retreat in Ganta aimed at promoting unity and resolving divisions caused by a recent leadership fight.
48 Men Shortlisted for Nimba’s County Meet Team
An administrative district league aimed at selecting players that will be featured on Nimba’s team in this year’s County Meet has just ended, with 48 players shortlisted.
Rep. Koung Says Ways, Means, and Finance Committee Rejects Tax Increases
Rep. Jeremiah Koung of Nimba’s first district has disclosed that the House Committee on Ways, Means and Finance has rejected a request from the executive branch to abolish a popular promotion used by telecommunications companies.
Private Citizens Clean Up Parts of Ganta
A group of private citizens has embarked on a campaign to clean up parts of Ganta.
Street Vendors Express Discontent Over Removal From Ganta’s Main Street
Authorities in Ganta recently conducted an exercise to remove street vendors and pretty traders from selling on the city’s Main Street.
27 Ganta Business Leaders to Support Boakai’s Presidential Bid
A prominent businessman in Ganta and owner of a major commodities store, Pharez Dekpa, has disclosed that he and 26 other businesspeople have pledged their support for the presidential bid of Vice President Joseph N. Boakai for the 2017 elections.