After experiencing several months of power shortages, the administration of the C. B. Dunbar Hospital has shut its doors to patients seeking medical attention at the Gbarnga hospital.
Ahead of Elections, Gbehzohngar Findley Challenges AMEZU Graduates to “Choose Wiselyâ€
More than 8,000 students were conferred degrees this past Tuesday after they completed courses in various disciplines at the African Methodist Episcopal Zion University.
Residents near Bea Mountain’s Operations Complain of Pollution
Amid acknowledgment by the Bea Mountain Mining Corporation that toxic waste created as a result of their activities have polluted nearby wetlands, a Bush Chicken investigation has established that residents of the town of Gekando, along the Mavor River in Grand Cape Mount, are suffering from skin rashes and a polluted water supply.
Nimba’s First District to Use US$70,000 to Construct 20 Hand Pumps
Citizens of Nimba’s first electoral district have unanimously voted to construct 20 hand pumps for the provision of safe drinking water.
Mills Jones Announces Decision to Contest for Liberia’s Presidency in 2017
Former Central Bank Governor Mills Jones formally announced his decision to contest for the Liberian presidency in 2017.
Gov’t Launches Pilot Program to Pay Teachers’ Salaries via Mobile Money
The Assistant Minister for Fiscal Affairs and Human Resource Development at the Ministry of Education, Gbovadeh Gbilia, has launched a program to begin paying teachers’ salaries through the Mobile Money platform.
Education Ministry Gives Nimba Teachers 2nd Chance at Aptitude Test
The Ministry of Education is urging teachers in Nimba who did not take an initial evaluation test in Sanniquellie on April 2 to take advantage of another test scheduled on May 28 in Gbarnga.
C.B. Dunbar Hospital’s Medical Director Outlines Challenges
Dr. Obed Dolo, the Medical Director of the C.B. Dunbar Hospital in Gbarnga, recently outlined several constraints faced by the hospital.