Rep. Roger Domah of Nimba’s seventh district held a peace and reconciliation conference this past weekend aimed at bringing district resident together following a heated election season.
Karnplay Market Women’s Vehicle Resurfaces After Months of Pressure
A previously missing vehicle that was donated to the market women of Karnplay by former Vice President Joseph N. Boakai has resurfaced after much public discussion and calls for its return.
Planned Peace Talk for Sen. Johnson and Rep. Kogar Suffers Setback
A peace talk planned by the Buuyao Peace Initiative Committee to foster reconciliation between Nimba’s Sen. Prince Y. Johnson and Rep. Samuel Kogar of Nimba’s fifth district has suffered a setback after Johnson said he did not receive a formal invitation.
20-Bed Health Center Nears Completion in Lower Nimba
A 20-Bed health facility sponsored by the Community Forestry Development Committee of Forest Management Contract Area K is nearing completion in Lower Nimba.
After Re-examination, NEC Declares Kargon Winner of Nimba’s Fourth District
The National Elections Commission has declared the Movement for Democracy and Reconstruction Candidate as the winner of the October 10 representative election held in Nimba’s fourth electoral district, after reports were submitted from the re-examination process conducted on March 3, in Sanniquellie.
Yealue’s Team Boycott Re-examination in Nimba’s Fourth District Electoral Dispute
After the conclusion of the Supreme Court-ordered re-examination of raw data in Nimba’s fourth district’s electoral dispute, many questions remain, as representatives of incumbent lawmaker Garrison Yealue decided to boycott the exercise.
Nimba Superintendent Designate’s Confirmation in Limbo, as Sen. Johnson Withdraws Support
After initially pushing for the nomination of D. Dorr Cooper as superintendent of Nimba, Sen. Prince Johnson has vowed to no longer support Cooper for the post.
Re-examination in Nimba’s Fourth District Set for Saturday
The next lawmaker of Nimba’s fourth electoral district is expected to be known on Saturday after the re-examination of raw data from Kpaglay Polling Place One, as ordered by the Supreme Court in its ruling.