The issue of mental health in Liberia still remains a problem particularly after the 14 years of civil crisis, with most traditional healers in Liberia believing that mental health related issues are caused by demonic possession or witchcraft.
Margibi’s Sen. Tornonlah and Rep. Nuquay Listed for Poor Performance, Legislators Cited for Misuse of Funds
On Monday, the Institute for Research and Democratic Development released its 2015 legislative performance report grading lawmakers of the 53rd National Legislature. The report ranked specific lawmakers on various aspects of their performances and highlighteds overall concerns with the institution.
Campaigners for Change Threatens to Sue Margibi Officials over Unfinished Projects
A civil society group in Margibi is threatening to sue county authorities over their failure to fund and construct several projects that were approved in a county sitting resolution.
Midwife Operating Rural Clinic in Margibi to Open Another
Liberians living in highly urbanized areas like Monrovia have relatively easy access to many hospitals and clinics. However, those in more remote rural settings can find it difficult to access quality medical care.
Booker Washington Institute to Reintroduce ROTC
The Booker Washington Institute wants to reintroduce Reserve Officers Training Corp as a means of promoting good morals, values, discipline and patriotism.
Trinity Children’s Center Introduces Free Vocational Education
A charity mission for child development in Liberia has announced that it is providing free vocational education for underprivileged children.
Women Entrepreneurs Receive Micro Empowerment Loans in Margibi
Nearly 200 women in Needorwein have received micro empowerment loans to start their small businesses.
Salala Rubber Corporation Downsizes with 300 More Liberians to be Unemployed
The Management of Salala Rubber Corporation, or SRC, located in Gibi District, Upper Margibi, has announced the indefinite end to all its rubber tapping operations.