More than 30 youth from communities and schools across Ganta have received education from the civic engagement organization Naymote on the functions of the Liberian legislature.
Rep. Larry Younquoi Conditionally Supports Bill to End Tenured Positions
Rep. Larry P. Younquoi of Nimba’s eighth electoral district says he supports a recent bill submitted by President George Weah calling for an end to tenured positions, provided that key institutions are unaffected.
Nimba Citizens in the U.S. to Build Student Center
Nimbaians in the United States of America will break ground today for the construction of housing units for Nimba students attending the University of Liberia.
Rep. Younquoi Pleased That Nimba Lawmakers Attended the Most Legislative Sessions
The Institute for Research and Democratic Development has ranked Nimba’s nine representatives as having the highest frequency of attending sessions in the 54th National Legislature.
Timber Dealers Union Ends National Retreat in Nimba
The Liberia Chainsaw and Timber Dealers Union has observed its first-ever national retreat in Ganta to mark its 10th year of existence.
Transport Ministry Kicks Off Vehicle Registration in Nimba
The Ministry of Transport has started inspecting the registration documents of vehicles operating in Nimba, including cars, trucks, and motorcycles.
Nimba Traditional Leaders Want Punishment for Witchcraft-Related Crimes
Traditional leaders in Nimba are responding to increased reports of witchcraft-related crimes by calling on the government to start taking actions against those who have confessed to harming others through witchcraft.
Alvino Hotel Reopens Three Years After Angry Mob Burned It
Ganta’s Alvino Hotel reopens after it was forced to terminate operations due to fire damages caused by an angry mob on September 30, 2015.