As COVID-19 cases in Liberia have surged to their highest level since the start of the pandemic, funeral homes are reporting that they are overwhelmed by the number of corpses being brought to their facilities.
Carter Center Completes Mental Health Training for Clinicians
The Carter Center Mental Health Program has ended its final mental health training for clinicians after the last batch of trainees from the southeastern part of the country completed the program in Zwedru.
Teacher’s Union Boss on Listening Tour Across Southeast
The president of the National Teachers Association of Liberia is on a tour across the southeast to identify the constraints and challenges facing teachers in the region.
Maryland Motorcycle Crash Claims Another Life
A crash involving two motorcycles in Pleebo on June 12 has killed a man believed to be in his late 20s.
Sinoe’s Geetroh Chiefdom Rejects Proposed Krahn-Bassa Park
As wildlife conservation groups push to establish a proposed Krahn-Bassa National Park, some residents of Geetroh Chiefdom in Sinoe are pushing back. They note that unsettled land disputes in the proposed area make it untenable to push for the park’s creation at this time.
Grand Kru’s Rally Time Hospital Receives Fuel Donations from Sen. Bartekwa
Senator Numene Bartekwa has donated five drums of fuel to the Rally Time Hospital in Grand Cess to help sustain the facility’s operations.
River Gee Residents Want Damaged Joquiken Bridge Fixed
Dangerous conditions at a key bridge linking River Gee and Grand Kru have led regular users to call on the government for intervention.
Previously Suspended Maryland Commander Demoted for Flogging Junior Officer
A police commander in Maryland suspended after he was accused of flogging a female officer at the Harper headquarters has been demoted, the Liberia National Police has announced.