Bein-Garr’s district education officer, J. Lynon Mantor, has threatened to close down schools that he considers substandard.
Community Watch Forum Members Complete Training
As the United Nations Mission in Liberia draws to a close, the government is setting up a nationwide Community Watch Forum as a means of maintaining peace and security.
Worsening Exchange Rate With US Dollar is Harming Business
Business owners in and around the city of Ganta have expressed dismay over the high increase of the Liberian exchange rate to the U.S. Dollar.
LPRC Storage Facilities in Nimba to be Functional Soon
The managing director of the Liberia Petroleum Refining Company has disclosed plans for the rehabilitation of its storage facilities in Nimba.
Nimba’s Petty Traders Receive LR$50,000 from Rep. Koung
Jeremiah Koung, the representative of Nimba’s 1st District has made a donation of LR$50,000 (US$588) to the Nimba branch of the National Petty Traders Union of Liberia.
Liberia’s Senate Pro Tempore Wants Citizens’ Focus on Peace and Security
The Pro Tem of the Liberian Senate, Armah Zulu Jallah, has called all citizens of the country to remain focused on peace and security as the United Nations Mission in Liberia draws down its security force in the country.
Property Owners Complain About Compensation in Ganta-Guinea Road Construction
The long awaited Monrovia to Ganta-Guinea Border Road project has finally surfaced in the city of Ganta.
Celebrating International Nurses Day, Nurse Educator Chastises Unethical Nurses
Last weekend, nurses in Nimba joined their colleagues in Liberia and throughout the world over to celebrate International Nurses Day.