There is now a sign of relief for commuters between Ganta, Nimba and Zwedru in Grand Gedeh as the government has announced a new financing agreement to pave the corridor.
President Weah’s New Construction Loan Overshadowed by Connection to Private Jet
On Saturday, the government announced a new loan financing agreement with a private Burkina Faso construction company, EBOMAF, to construct several roads in the country.
War Crimes Court Discussion Reaches Slain President’s Hometown
Amid growing pressure for the government to establish a war crimes court to prosecute atrocities committed during the country’s 14-year civil war, citizens of Tuzon, the hometown of slain President Samuel Kanyan Doe in Grand Gedeh, have condemned the calls.
Weah Approves New Schedule to Reduce Tariff on Basic Commodities
President George Weah has approved a new schedule to reduce tariffs on some basic imported commodities in the country.
Efforts Announced to End Shortage of HIV Drugs
After The Bush Chicken reported on the current stockout of antiretroviral drugs at treatment facilities in the country, efforts have been announced to remedy the situation.
River Cess Court Denies Motion to Dismiss Criminal Coercion Case Against Journalists
The Cestos Magisterial court denied a motion last Thursday to dismiss the criminal coercion case against three journalists in River Cess for alleged defamation of character.
With Rainfall Yet to Intensify, Bad Road Impedes Movement on Ganta-Zwedru Road
It is still one month before the peak of the rainy season, but commuting between Saclepea, Nimba and Zwedru, Grand Gedeh is getting almost impossible due to impassable roads as a result of heavy rainfall.
Three River Cess Journalists Face Lawsuit for Reporting on Missing Construction Equipment
Three River Cess journalists, including a Bush Chicken reporter, are facing a lawsuit for criminal coercion after reporting on a link between two of the county’s former officials and a missing construction equipment in the county.