Prominent businessman Prince Howard has dispelled widespread rumors that he is ill.
Although Gas Prices Lowered, Transport Fares Remain the Same
The Liberian government, through the Liberia Petroleum Refinery Corporation and Ministry of Commerce, has dropped the prices of gasoline and fuel oil on the local market by US$0.10.
Liberian Youths Rush to Join Army
The scramble for recruitment into the Armed Forces of Liberia continues in Monrovia unabated more young people spending long hours and sleepless nights on the streets.
Nimba Mayors Plead for Inclusion as Delegates to County Council
The General Secretary of the Mayors’ Council of Nimba, Benjamin S. K. Dokpa, disclosed that the Council has drafted a resolution calling on the Nimba County Legislative Caucus to include them among the list of delegates at future county council sitting meetings.
Nimba’s Pre-War Scrap Metal Has Lost 60 Percent of Value
The head of the Nimba County Administration, Fong G. Zuagele has reported that the scrap received from the government of Liberia through the management of ArcelorMittal has lost its market value by 60 percent.
After Inconclusive Autopsy in Victoria Zayzay Case, Second Autopsy Underway
After the release of the autopsy report of Victoria Zayzay contradicted the Liberia National Police’s earlier account of suicide, the Ministry of Justice has announced a second autopsy.
Margibi Former Assistant Superintendent Inducted as New Stipendiary Magistrate
The Former Assistant Superintendent for Development of Margibi has been formally inducted as the new Stipendiary Magistrate of the Kakata Magisterial Court.
Nimba Chiefs Request Motorcycles from Legislative Caucus
Nimba’s Council of Chiefs and Elders is appealing to the county’s legislative caucus to provide paramount chiefs with motorcycles to allow them to conduct their official duties more efficiently.