Criminals have attacked security guards working for the Sime Darby Oil Palm Plantation, leaving one severely injured.
Gregory Coleman Says Sime Darby Complying With Lawmakers’ Mandates
Gregory Coleman, chairman of the Bureau of National Concessions, has said that the Sime Darby Oil Plantation is in compliance with the recommendations of the House of Representatives.
Cape Citizens List Their Priorities for the Next Government
As Liberians foresee a runoff election in November between the Coalition for Democratic Change and the ruling Unity Party, citizens of Garwula District in Grand Cape Mount have started listing issues they expect to be addressed immediately by the next regime.
A Foreigner’s Experience with Heritage Tourism in Liberia
According to the international travel guidebooks on West Africa – whose sections on Liberia are invariably the smallest – Robertsport is THE place to holiday in Liberia. I too was eager to visit Robertsport, but not for the same reasons.
Residents near Bea Mountain’s Operations Complain of Pollution
Amid acknowledgment by the Bea Mountain Mining Corporation that toxic waste created as a result of their activities have polluted nearby wetlands, a Bush Chicken investigation has established that residents of the town of Gekando, along the Mavor River in Grand Cape Mount, are suffering from skin rashes and a polluted water supply.
Life After Ebola in Jene Wonde: Orphans and Survivors Face Challenges
While significant steps have been made in the fight against Ebola, Jene Wonde, a town in Grand Cape Mount County which was the epicenter of the outbreak in November last year, is still working to return to normalcy.
Muslims to Boycott Referendum if Christianization Clause Stays
Liberian Muslims have vowed to boycott any referendum seeking to amend the Country 1986 constitution if it includes a measure to make Liberia a Christian state.
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