Senator Dallas Gueh of River Cess has assured the public that work will soon begin to repair the damaged Timbo River Bridge.
Did Officials Accepting Bribes Cause Further Damage to the Timbo River Bridge?
On Monday, the side of the Timbo River Bridge that was being used as alternative route for smaller vehicles fell into the river, making it impossible for even motorcycles to now cross.
Several Trucks Impounded for Crossing Damaged Timbo River Bridge
Officers at the Yarpah Town Police Detail have impounded several trucks for crossing over the damaged Timbo River Bridge during the night.
Damaged Timbo Bridge Cuts Southeastern Counties Off
Over the course of Tuesday night, the Timbo River Bridge that separates Grand Bassa and River Cess became so badly damaged that it is now unusable by vehicles.
River Cess Police Receive Vehicle After 6 Years Without, But It Doesn’t Work
Police in River Cess face significant hurdles in doing their jobs. Besides a small staff and delays in salary payments, the lack of logistical support remains a major concern.
Cestos City Completes US$37,000 Guest House
“It bothers me a lot when people come to River Cess, and there are no such things (facilities),” Zeo said. “That’s why when we got the money, I called the City Council to tell them and they agreed.”
More Than 500 Teachers Subscribe to Receive Salaries via Mobile Money
Teachers in River Cess will now receive their salaries through Lonestar’s Mobile Money payment system after more than 500 gathered in Yarpah Town on Friday, May 5 to register for the system.
FDA Listens to Community Members’ Complaints over Forestry Development Committee
The strategic planning manager for the Forestry Development Authority, Myers Jargbah, has warned that decisions over how to spend land rental fees are quickly becoming a potential source of conflict within rural Liberia.