The Resident Bishop of the United Methodist Church in Liberia, Dr. John G. Innis, has closed a week-long conference by calling for unity among members of the church.
LICC to Make Transferring Credits Easier for Grads
The president of the Liberia International Christian College in Ganta has disclosed plans to bring the college’s educational standard in line with other institutions in Liberia.
Security in Ganta to be Reinforced with PSU Officers
As the drawdown of UNMIL Security in Liberia continues, the government has been looking to increase the strength of its security sector.
Ganta UBA Bank Finally Goes Down in Demolition Exercise
On Jan. 6th, the Ministry of Public Works commenced a major demolition project in Ganta City, destroying several structures through the Ganta Main Street to the Liberian-Guinean border.
Rep. Koung to Summon Justice Minister Over Long Stay of Bodies in Ganta
Rep. Jeremiah Koung of Nimba’s 1st district has said he would invite Justice Minister Benedict Sannoh to explain why several bodies deposited by the Liberia National Police at funeral homes in Ganta have not been released to family members.
Ganta Methodist Hospital Administrator Boasts of Progress
Ganta United Methodist Hospital Chief Administrator Patrick Mantor has told Franklin Doloquie, an ELBC Radio Correspondent in Nimba County, that his hospital has made significant progress since he took over a year ago.
Sen. Grupee: Capital Punishment Needed to Curtail Ritualistic Killings
Senator Thomas Grupee in an interview with Radio Kergheamahn in Ganta disclosed that he would introduce a bill instituting capital punishment for those involved in ritualistic killings.
“Move or be Removedâ€: Public Works Warns Ganta Residents
The Ministry of Public Works, through its Resident Engineer, G. Lahaison Waritay, has informed individuals with properties marked for demolition between Jackie’s Guest House and the Ganta-Guinea Border to leave the area immediately.