Five-year-old Armah Geply, a burn victim, has been transported to Monrovia to receive better treatment at the St. Joseph Catholic Hospital.
Maryland Five-Year-Old Girl Punished by Being Burned
A five-year-old in Pleebo Sodoken Statutory District is experiencing severe pains after having her hands burnt as punishment, allegedly by her aunt.
Electricity Outage May Have Led to Maternal Death at J. J. Dossen Hospital
Our investigation has uncovered that an 18-year-old pregnant woman’s death at the J. J. Dossen Hospital in Harper may have been due to an electricity outage.
Marylanders Celebrate Rep. Bhofal Chambers’ Speaker Position
Marylanders took to the streets of Pleebo and Harper on Monday to celebrate Bhofal Chambers election as speaker of the 54th National Legislature.
Harper Enjoys Electricity, But Challenges Remain
The power development in Maryland is being provided under the arrangement of the cross-border West African Power Pool initiative and co-sponsored by the European Union and the African Development Bank.
Verdier: Financial Constraints Hindering LACC Investigation of Tubman University Corruption Saga
The executive chairman of the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission, James Verdier, says the institution is struggling to investigate corruption cases in other parts of the country due to lack of operational funds. Liberia currently ranks 90 among the 175 most corrupt countries around the world.
Police Investigate Cape Palmas High Contractor for Defaulting
Police in Monrovia are currently interrogating Musa M. Kanneh, the manager of Kaha International Construction Company, for failing to renovate the Cape Palmas High School in Harper, Maryland after his company was awarded the contract.
From Zero To Hero, Monsterrado Becomes Champions
Immediately after the end of the preliminary round of the 2016-17 Liberia National County Sports Meet, few football pundits thought a county that failed to win a single game in three matches would have become the champions.