Nimbaians have praised the government’s decision to invite officials from the United States FBI to aid in the ongoing investigation of the missing banknotes.
After Mass WASSCE Failure, Tappita Parents Decide to Fund a Joint Science Lab
Tappita parents decide to fund a science lab project in the wake of students failure to pass the West African Secondary School Certificate Examination.
Woman and Daughter Recovering After Attempted Forced Traditional Initiation in Nimba
A woman and her daughter were attacked by traditional women who tried to forcibly initiate them into a traditional Sande society.
After Complaints of Harassment, Police Restrict Motorcycle Union Officers’ Activities
Liberia National Police officers have heeded calls from residents and business owners to restrict the movement of officers of the Liberia Motorcycle Transport Union.
Nimba Lawmakers to Investigate Use of County Funds
The Nimba County Legislative Caucus has established a committee to investigate a report on expenditures made at the just-ended county council sitting by the project management committee chairperson, Peterson M. Walker.
To Improve Monitoring of Schools, Nimba Gets an Additional Education District
Moses Dologbay, Nimba’s county education officer, has announced that the county’s education districts have increased to 13, just as the academic year begins.
Prince Johnson Warns Against War Crimes Court
Sen. Prince Johnson of Nimba has warned against the establishment of a war crimes court in Liberia.
Nimba Approves US$3 Million Budget for County Development Activities
Delegates from across Nimba have concluded a meeting to decide the appropriations of development funds for the county, approving a US$3 million budget. Â