Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair paid a visit yesterday to the office of J-Palm Liberia, a local enterprise that processes and markets products made from oil palm.
Zuagele Bows to Pressure and Apologizes to Ganta Christian Community
It’s nearly one year since the 2016 Sept. 30th stream of mob violence took place in Ganta, following the death of a commercial motorcyclist.
As USAID FED Partnership Concludes, Beneficiaries Send Commendation Messages
USAID’s Food and Enterprises Development Initiative has ended a one-day consultative meeting with farmers and farmers’ groups from Bein-Garr, Sanniquellie-Mahn and Gbeh-ley Geh districts in Sanniquellie.
Sen. Grupee: Traditional Schools Need Reform
Senator Thomas Grupee has called for a reform in the traditional secret societies to reduce their impact on the education of students in Liberia.
Tubman University’s Dual Salary Practice May Be Illegal
In the latest development to Tubman University’s policy of paying double salaries to some employees, The Bush Chicken has found that the practice appears to be illegal under the 2014 Code of Conduct Act.
Bong Technical College to Be Completed in 2017
The interim president of Bong Technical College has revealed measures aimed at ensuring that the college’s construction is completed by the end of 2017, after delays due to changes to the project’s contract.
Ganta School Administrator Blames WAEC for Her Students’ Mass Failures
In the wake of students’ mass failure in the recent West African Examinations Council Exams, where only 34 percent of students passed, the owner of the Harriet E. Parkinson Memorial Academy in Ganta is blaming WAEC.
After Land Dispute Resolved, Saclepea Comprehensive Health Center to Get 25 Acres
The Saclepea Comprehensive Health Center is set to receive 25 acres of land from the people of Saclepea after a dispute with a nearby family was resolved.