Students from 26 universities and colleges in Liberia congregated in Gompa last weekend for the Union of Nimba University Student Association to elect its first ever leadership to a two-year term.
Ganta’s J.W. Pearson Breaks Ground for Fence Project
The administration of the John Wesley Pearson High School has officially broken ground for the fencing of the oldest government-run education facility in the city.
Gov’t Launches Outreach in Nimba to Assess Good Governance
Liberia has launched a campaign in Ganta to sensitize the public on its upcoming activities as part of the African Peer Review Mechanism.
US$ 67,000 for Bridge Project in Nimba’s 8th District
Rep. Larry P. Younquoi of Nimba’s eighth electoral district and the citizens of the Wee-Gbeh administrative district have officially broken ground for the construction of a US$ 67,000 bridge over the Vee River.
Sen. Grupee: US$1 Million in New Budget Allotment for NCCC
Senator Thomas Grupee has informed attendees at the second graduation and convocation ceremony of the Nimba County Community College that the government has apportioned US$ 1 million to the college in its budget for the upcoming year.
NCCC Graduates Over 100 Students, Aims for 4-Year Degree Status
Over 100 students have graduated from the Nimba County Community College in five disciplines: general agriculture, education, information technology, geology, and business administration.
Zuagele Confirms Lease of Superintendent’s Compound
Nimba’s County Superintendent Fong G. Zuagele has confirmed that his administration has leased out a portion of the superintendent’s compound to a local businessman to operate as an entertainment center.
Final Batch of Employees at Nimba Rubber Receive Severance Pay
The final batch of employees at Nimba Rubber Incorporated, formerly known as the Cocopa Rubber Company, are now receiving their severance pay after serving the entity for 20 years.