Located between the Atlantic Ocean and the Hoffman River, the coastal city of Harper is filled with numerous historical and natural sites.
As Renovation Stalls, Criminals Vandalize Cape Palmas High School
The delay in renovation of the Cape Palmas High School has resulted in criminals vandalizing the school’s property and stealing valuables from the compound.
Contractor and Local Authorities Shift Blame as Cape Palmas High School Renovation Stalls
Since Cape Palmas High School students were relocated to a temporary facility for the post-Ebola renovation of their school, the construction process has suffered a series of setbacks.
Video: Cries From Cape Palmas High School
It is exactly one year and six months since students of the Cape Palmas High School were relocated from their school’s building because of depreciation to the structure. The school’s principal, Barbayon K. Bartue, said renovations on the former school is taking longer than expected because the original renovation was not done properly. Now administration faces a new problem at the new location.
Cape Palmas High School Lies In Ruins
It is exactly one year and six months since students of the Cape Palmas High School were relocated from their school’s building because of depreciation to the structure.
Limited Services at Harper’s Only Bank Frustrate Customers
Outside the International Bank located in Harper, several government school teachers and other residents sat in frustration after being informed by tellers that there was no money in their direct deposit accounts from the government for the month of August.
Shocking Road Conditions Hinder Commerce in Eastern Liberia
Deteriorating road conditions, coupled with heavy downpour of rain is impeding the movement of passengers and goods in eastern Liberia and driving up the cost of living for residents of the region.
At Tubman University, Barnes Dismissed, Woods Suspended Without Pay
The axe of Tubman University’s President Edward Lama Wonkeryon has finally fallen on two senior staff involved in receiving bribes from GBECCO, a construction company that was under contract with the university.