Former workers of steel giant ArcelorMittal have rejected an offer by the company to have a limited number of them return to work as contractors instead of as full employees.
Nimba’s Sen. Prince Johnson Rages Against ArcelorMittal’s Failure to Address Disgruntled Workers
After hundreds of redundant workers of mining giant ArcelorMittal began protesting in Nimba and Bong regarding unsettled arrears or re-employment promises, Nimba’s Senator Prince Yormie Johnson has expressed support for the striking workers. He blames the company for the protests, claiming that the company has disrespected Liberian laws.
Rep. Dorwohn Gleekia Discloses Plans to Rehabilitate Tappeh Memorial High School in Nimba
Rep. Dorwohn Twain Gleekia of Nimba’s sixth electoral district has disclosed plans for a renovation of Tappita’s Tappeh Memorial High School. The lawmaker said he had lobbied to get US$25,000 appropriated in the 2019/2020 national budget for the renovation.
Ahead of Senate Election, Rep. Samuel Kogar Cautions Nimbaians to ‘X-ray Politicians’
Ahead of the October 2020 senatorial elections, Rep. Samuel G. Kogar of Nimba’s fifth district is calling on fellow Nimbaians to look beyond rhetoric and “empty” campaign promises to carefully scrutinize the records and individual lives of contenders.
Circuit Court Judge Pleased That Criminal Court E in Nimba Now Has a Judge
The newly assigned judge of the Eighth Judiciary Circuit Court in Sanniquellie, Roland Dahn, has expressed happiness that the Criminal Court E in the county now has a judge.
11-Year-Old Rape Victim in Nimba Buried After County Abandoned Corpse at Funeral Home
The remains of an 11-year-old rape victim in Nimba has been turned over to her family for burial after the government has failed to pay more than US$10,000 in fees owed to a Saclepea funeral home.
Head of National Disabled Group Says Politicians Only Prioritize Them During Holidays
An official of the National Union of Organizations for the Disabled, NUOD, says government officials need to stop treating people with disabilities as objects of charity.
No Suspects Arrested Yet in Case of 9-Year-Old Victim of Ritualistic Murder
Despite efforts being exerted by police in Nimba to identify the murderer of Lee Arthur, a nine-year-old boy who was likely a victim of a ritualistic killing in late January this year, no suspect has yet been arrested.