Five clans in Gbarpolu have voted to select Quaye Tarwah as a single candidate to send from Gbarma and Kongba districts to contest in the Dec. 8 senatorial election.
Gbarpolu’s Sen. Daniel Naathehn Says Divisions Within County Legislative Caucus Preventing Development
Gbarpolu’s Senator Daniel F. Naatehn has admitted that there are deep divisions among members of his county’s legislative caucus. He blames the county’s underdevelopment and neglect on this division.
Feeling Marginalized, Lower Gbarpolu Pushes for a Single Candidate in 2020 Election
Residents of Gbarma and Kongbah districts have established a special vetting committee to select a lone Senate aspirant to avoid splitting their votes among several candidates.
Kennedy Hope Foundation Provides 150 Scholarships to Students in Gbarpolu
The Kennedy Hope Foundation has provided over 150 students in Gbarpolu with scholarships.
Sen. Armah Jallah’s Attempt to Build Road Damages Bridge and Cuts Off Parts of Gbarpolu
The collapse of a major bridge that runs across the Tuma River in Gbarpolu is making life difficult for residents of the many towns and villages connected by the bridge.
Rumored Senatorial Aspirant Donates Fuel and Materials to Hospitals in Gbarpolu
At a time when many health institutions are facing severe shortages of materials such as drugs and fuel, a Gbarpolu citizen has donated fuel to the county’s main referral hospital, the Chief Jallah Lone Medical Center.
Gbarpolu CSO Head Calls for Increased Presidential Candidate Registration Fees
As the conversation around electoral reform continues across the country, in Gbarpolu, the head of civil society organizations thinks the fees required for registering presidential and vice presidential candidates could hold the key in ensuring an increased quality of candidates.
Gbarpolu Citizens Want a Change of Electoral Date and Reduction in the Tenure of Elected Officials
Concurring with their colleagues across the country, citizens in Gbarpolu have recommended a change in the current electoral date and a reduction in the tenures of elected public officials.