During this past Independence Day celebrations, a young man has launched a program that provided assistance to rural Liberians including donating food and other items to citizens in seven villages in Bong.
Police Extend Anti-Bribery Campaign to Margibi
The Liberian National Police, in partnership with the Carter Center, has taken its anti-bribery campaign to Margibi.
Muslim Community in Nimba Says Support to Urey Was Made by Imposter
Members of the Islamic community in Nimba are divided after a group known as the Muslim Community in Nimba pledged its support to All Liberian Party’s Benoni Urey during the party’s July 8 convention.
MDR Calls on Nimbaians Disappointed With Boakai to Support Prince Johnson
The Movement for Democracy and Reconstruction is calling on citizens of Nimba to pledge their support for its standard bearer, Prince Y. Johnson, in light of Vice President Joseph Boakai selecting a running mate from a different county.
No Official Celebration of Independence in Nimba
As Liberia celebrated its 170th anniversary in Monrovia, Nimba Superintendent David Dorr Cooper said his county administration did not receive any funding from the central government to host local celebrations.
Ahead of July 26 Celebration, Doe District Citizens Lament Bad Roads
As Liberia prepares to celebrate its 170th year of independence, citizens of Doe Administrative District in Nimba are expressing their frustration with the bad road conditions in that part of the county.
To Counter Truth FM, Boakai Promises 2,000-Watt Transmitter to Radio Saclepea
In an apparent attempt to thwart the efforts of Truth FM to reach voters in rural Nimba, the vice president and standard bearer of Unity Party, Joseph Boakai, has promised to provide a 2,000-watt radio transmitter to a community radio station in Saclepea.
Firestone Union Leaders Pull Out of Historic Merger
The Firestone Agricultural Workers Union of Liberia has pulled out of a merger it entered with two other unions in the country.