The Liberian Ministry of Health & Social Welfare has paid Ebola hazard benefits to over 200 health workers at the Ganta United Methodist Hospital.
Nimbaians in Monrovia Want Justice in Alleged Ritualistic Killing
Nimba citizens residing in Monrovia are calling on the government to conduct a speedy and fair trial in the case of Nyah Domah, a motorcyclist who was killed recently in Ganta.
Ganta Citizens Call on Authorities to End Commercial Motorcycle Ban
The spokesman for the Disabled Association of Nimba, Gabriel Soe, is calling on the authorities of Nimba County to reconsider restricting the movement of commercial motorbikes in Ganta and its environs.
Nimba’s Previous PMC Treasurer Criticizes Current Administration Over Vehicle Purchases
The dismissed treasurer of the Nimba County Project Management Committee, Eddie Z. Tenwah, has issued a strongly-worded criticism of the current management of the PMC over the purchase of three vehicles.
After Murder and Mob Violence, Ganta Under 72-Hour Curfew
The Superintendent of Nimba County, Fong Zuagele in collaboration with Ganta’s Mayor Benjamin S. Dokpa, has pronounced an immediate curfew in the city of Ganta.
Senator Grupee Does Not Want War Crimes Court in Liberia
Senator Thomas Grupee has told reporters that he is not in favor of establishing a war crimes court in Liberia, as part of the implementation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission recommendations.
Judge Paye Accused of Favoritism in Nimba Land Dispute
Circuit Court Judge Emery Paye has been accused of bias in an ongoing land dispute. Julius Sannoh, a member of the Ganta Mandingo Caucus, made the accusation via a telephone interview with the Voice of Gompa radio station.
Sen. Prince Johnson’s 36-Classroom Vocational School Under Construction
Construction has begun on a 36-classroom vocational and technical School funded by the Prince Yormie Johnson Educational Foundation through its founder, Senator Prince Yormie Johnson