Health workers at the Tellewoyan Memorial Hospital have ended a one-day infection control training facilitated by the World Health Organization in preparation to combat outbreaks of COVID-19 in Lofa.
During Police IG Visit to Lofa, Superintendent Kamba Requests Construction of Police Depot
Superintendent William Kamba of Lofa has requested that Inspector General Patrick Sudue of the Liberia National Police construct a police depot between Konia and Zorzor, as a means of mitigating violence and local disputes in the area.
Coroner Investigation Finds Foul Play in Death of Motorcyclist in Voinjama
A 15-man coroner jury set up in Voinjama to investigate the mutilated body of Abdul Jalloh, a motorcyclist who went missing nearly two weeks ago, has reported foul play in his death.
Citizens in Lofa Town Self-Fund and Construct Town Hall
Citizens of Massamai in Voinjama district have dedicated a town hall funded and constructed by residents. The estimated amount spent on the project is US$1,535 and the project began in 2014.
EcoBank Delays Shutdown in Lofa by One Month
After earlier announcing that its branch in Voinjama would officially shut down on February 7, EcoBank Liberia has decided to extend its operations in Lofa by one month.
Instructors Resume Classes After a Week-Long Protest at Lofa Community College
Instructors at the Lofa County Community College have returned to the classroom after a week-long protest in demand of benefits they say the college owed them.
Lofa Man Arrested for Having Sex with Sheep
A Lofa man believed to be in his thirties has been charged and forwarded to court for allegedly having sexual intercourse with a sheep.
Lofa Woman on the Run After Failed Attempt to Kill Husband
Police in Lofa have launched a search for Josephine Akoi, a 46-year-old woman who allegedly attempted killing her husband, William Esiah, on Sunday in Zenalormai, Voinjama District.