During a joint press conference with Justice Minister Benedict Sannoh recently, Liberia’s Information Minister Lewis G. Brown said that regulations governing community radio stations would become more stringent, in light of the mob violence in Ganta.
Chauncy Freeman Vows to Fight for Place on Nimba’s Team
Striker Chauncy Freeman has vowed to fight to be part of Nimbas’s final 23-man squad for the 2015-2016 Liberia County Sports Meet, after being named to the provisional team.
Road Work Resumes in Ganta as Dry Season Returns
The much talked about Gbarnga to Ganta-Guinea Border road construction that was suspended for months due to weather conditions has now resumed.
Renovation of Vandalized Ganta Police Station Complete
A 10-day renovation of the Liberia National Police station in Ganta has finally come to a conclusion. The renovation, which started on October 15, was needed because of damages inflicted by an angry mob during the September 30 unrest in the city.
Rep. Koung Donates Ambulance to Ganta United Methodist Hospital
Nimba’s Representative Jeremiah Kpan Koung of district one donated an ambulance to the Ganta United Methodist Hospital on Oct. 22.
Commercial Motorcycle Ban Lifted in Ganta with Conditions
Justice Minister Benedict Sannoh has officially lifted the ban on the operation of commercial motorcycles in Ganta.
Rep. Younquoi Provides 20 NCCC Students with Scholarships
Twenty students attending the Nimba County Community College in Sanniquellie from electoral district eight will benefit from scholarships provided by Representative Larry P. Younquoi.
Nimba Superintendent Blames Media Houses for Ganta Violence
The Superintendent of Nimba County, Fong G. Zuagele, has blamed three media houses in Ganta for contributing to the recent violence.