The management of the Salala Rubber Corporation has, with immediate effect, banned all political activities, including rallies and meetings on the premises.
Korean Gov’t-Funded Project for Safe and Quality Healthcare Ends
An American non-profit health organization affiliated with John Hopkins University, Jhpiego, has ended a year-long project in Margibi to provide mentoring and supervision to ensure quality of health services.
UK-Based Company to Invest in Rural Electricity
Greenheart Energy Ltd, a UK-based company specializing in renewable energy supply, has expressed interest in investing in the energy and water sectors in rural Liberia.
Fear Grips Margibi Villagers Over Man’s Mysterious Death
Residents of Kollie-Kiane-ta and other surrounding villages in Margibi’s Lackeyta Township are concerned about their safety after the discovery of the lifeless body of a man in a creek that villagers use for bathing and other purposes.
Eight Feared Dead in Tragic Motor Accident
At least eight people are feared dead while over ten others are severely injured as a result of a tragic motor accident involving a mini Ford truck and two commercial motorcycles at Morris’ farm along the Suakoko Highway on Monday.
Court Sentences Two Nigerians for Drug Trafficking
The 13th Judicial Circuit Court, in Kakata has sentenced two Nigerians to ten and five years in prison respectively, for unlicensed importation, distribution, and trafficking distribution of controlled substance.
Margibi Judge Calls for Judiciary to Ensure Peaceful Election
The resident judge of the 13th judicial circuit court in Kakata, Margibi has emphasized the need for the judiciary to play an important role in ensuring a peaceful and transparent representative and presidential elections come October.
After Christmas Day Fire, 9 Families Still Homeless
Early Christmas morning, a fire disaster made at least 48 occupants of an 11-bedroom house homeless. All of their personal belongings were destroyed as the result of the fire, which gutted the house while they were asleep.