In the wake of students’ mass failure in the recent West African Examinations Council Exams, where only 34 percent of students passed, the owner of the Harriet E. Parkinson Memorial Academy in Ganta is blaming WAEC.
After Land Dispute Resolved, Saclepea Comprehensive Health Center to Get 25 Acres
The Saclepea Comprehensive Health Center is set to receive 25 acres of land from the people of Saclepea after a dispute with a nearby family was resolved.
67 Teachers in Rural Nimba Receiving Salaries Via Mobile Money
The Mobile Money project that was launched on May 21st to provide salaries to teachers in rural Nimba County through Lonestar Cell MTN has been activated.
Sen. Grupee Warns Against Promises to Deliver Nimba, Says County is not a “Billy Goatâ€
Senator Thomas Grupee has cautioned individuals against making promises that they can deliver the county to politicians in the 2017 elections.
Education Ministry Trains School Administrators in M&E, Procurement, Financial Management
The Ministry of Education has concluded a capacity building workshop for school administrators in the Bein-Garr education district ahead of the start of the school year.
Danish Refuge Council Assists Vulnerable Population in Bluntuo
The Danish Refuge Council has provided several widows, single mothers, and the elderly in rural Nimba with financial support and skills training through its livelihood program.
Liberia Needs 4,000 More Teachers, Education Minister Says
Liberia’s minister of education, George K. Werner, has revealed a huge need for teachers in the country.
Rep. Koung Defends Controversial Code of Conduct
Jeremiah Koung, representative for Nimba’s first district, has for the first time commented on the National Code of Conduct, offering a defense for the controversial law.