A group of leaders from the Mandingo and Mano tribes recently held a town hall meeting to resolve a series of land issues involving members of both tribes.
Teachers in Nimba Vow to Boycott Education Ministry’s Tests
eachers in Nimba’s first educational district have threatened to stay away from additional testing being required by the Ministry of Education.
Younquoi Calls on Muslims to Remain Peaceful in Protesting Christianization Proposal
The representative for Nimba’s eigth district, Larry P. Younquoi has called on Muslims in Liberia to remain peaceful and avoid threats that would jeopardize Liberia’s peace.
LPDP Officially Opens Office in Nimba County
As Liberia gradually moves towards holding of elections in 2017, there are formulations of several political parties across the country. One of the new parties is the Liberian People Democratic Party.
Nimba’s Sup’t Zuagele Intervenes in Cocopa Workers Protest
Nimba Superintendent Fong G. Zuagele has called on aggrieved workers at the Nimba Rubber Incorporated, formally known as the Cocopa Rubber Plantation Company, to exhibit restraint and look up to the central government to address their plight.
After 70 years, Ganta Methodist Hospital Finally Fenced In
One of Liberia’s oldest health facilities, the Ganta United Methodist Hospital, has started construction of fencing around the hospital’s immediate facilities.
Pres. Sirleaf Hails Ganta Citizens for Development Initiatives
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has commended the citizens of Ganta for their ongoing development initiatives.
Defense Minister Donates over US$3,000 of Building Materials in Nimba Town
Liberia’s Defense Minister Brownie J. Samukai has donated some materials to the people of Behplay Town in Nimba’s Gbehlay-Geh district for the construction of a town hall.