The commander of the Liberia National Police in Nimba, Commissioner Augustine Leo Warri, has disclosed that one of his officers, Sgt. Sensee Kowo, who was also deputy commander of the Ganta Detachment, has been disrobed and is currently under investigation for allegedly killing 18-year-old motorcyclist, Samuel Selleh.
Nimba Superintendent Announces Coronavirus Containment Measures
Nimba’s county superintendent, Nelson Korquoi, has urged security personnel assigned at the various border points and checkpoints in Nimba to thoroughly screen people traveling in and out of the county to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus.
Four Youth-run Businesses Win Over L$600,000 in Business Plan Competition in Nimba
Four youth entrepreneurs in Nimba have been presented more than L$600,000 (US$3,077) as winners of the Youth Entrepreneurship and Employment Project business plan competition.
Ganta’s New General Market Poised For Dedication
Ganta will soon have a new market as Mayor Amos Suah has announced that the US$500,000 facility to host the Gompa General Market will soon be dedicated.
Prince Y. Johnson Polytechnic University to Open its Doors in September 2020
Nimba’s Sen. Prince Y. Johnson has announced that all is set for the opening of his polytechnic university in Ganta.
Upper Nimba NEC Branch Destroys Materials Used During 2017 Elections
In accordance with the New Elections Law, the Upper Nimba Magistrate of the National Elections Commission, began destroying sensitive and non-sensitive materials used during the 2017 presidential and legislative elections.
Nimba Sup’t Temporarily Suspends Sethi Brothers Scrap Operations Amid Theft Allegations
As fresh controversy flares up over the Sethi Brothers scrap deal in Nimba, newly appointed county superintendent Nelson N. Korquoi has, with immediate effect, temporarily suspended the company’s operations until investigations can be done, according to the superintendent’s office.
Senegalese Firm Says It Will Pave 16.5 Km of Ganta-Yekepa Highway Ahead of Rainy Season
Compagnie Sahelienne d’Entreprises, a Senegalese construction firm contracted to build the 67-kilometers Ganta-Yekepa Highway in Nimba, is planning to pave 16.5 kilometers of the project before the start of the next rainy season, Nimba’s resident engineer has disclosed.