Charles W. Brumskine and Harrison Karnwea are set to take Liberty Party to the October elections following Brumskine’s declaration of Karnwea as his running mate in a formal ceremony held over the weekend in Saclepea.
Karnwea Says Boakai Too Old to Be President
A former supporter of the ruling Unity Party and current member of the Liberty Party, Harrison Karnwea, is calling on Liberians to go to the polls on October 10, 2017 to retire Joseph N. Boakai.
US$100,000 Loan Provided to Rural Farmers in Nimba
A group of 57 people at the Gbehlay-Geh Rural Women Multipurpose Cooperative Society received a US$100,000 loan to boost their rice and cassava production on March 1 in Karnplay.
Inspector Kromah Calls on Kinsmen to Uphold the Rule of Law
Liberia’s deputy inspector of police, Col. Abraham Kromah, has called on his kinsman to be law-abiding citizens and uphold the rule of law as the nation gradually moves towards the elections.
Partnership Schools for Liberia Showcases Its Achievements
On Feb. 20, the Ministry of Education held a one-day event that sought to present the activities of its effort to see 93 government schools operated by private and non-profit organizations.
While Touring Nimba, Pres. Sirleaf Pledges Support for Ganta-Yekepa Road
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is making a tour to several towns around Nimba to assess development projects.
NEC Official in Upper Nimba Confirms Replacing Incompetent Voter Registration Staff
Princeton Monbia, a local official of the National Election Commission in upper Nimba, has told reporters that there will be a replacement of some voter registration staff.
Sen. Grupee Concerned About Poor Performance of NEC Voter Registration Staff
Sen. Thomas Grupee of Nimba has discussed “alarming†complaints coming from citizens in the county about the incompetency of staffers from the National Election Commission conducting the ongoing voter registration exercise.