The Grand Bassa detachment of the Liberia National Fire Service has received a new fire truck from the government of Liberia.
Sinoe County Education Officer Shuffles Teachers and Education Officers to Improve School Quality
Ahead of the announced reopening of schools across the country, the Ministry of Education has conducted a major reshuffle within the Sinoe County School System that has affected several teachers and education officers.
Representatives Running for Senate Could Cost the Country Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars
Seventeen of the total 118 candidates for the Special Senatorial Elections who are current sitting representatives in the legislature wish to abandon the House and join the Senate. If any of them wins elections, their seat in the House of Representatives will become vacant, and the NEC will have to organize by-elections again.
Two Shot Over Land Dispute in River Cess
A long-standing dispute over land that is the focus of mining and forestry interests erupted into violence early Friday morning, leaving two men shot and the village of Jay in Central C Administrative District burned.
Over 24,000 Households to Soon Receive COVID-19 Food Aid in Grand Bassa
Over six months after it was announced, the government is now set to distribute a promised COVID-19 stimulus package to 24,742 vulnerable households in Grand Bassa.
World Bank Donates Ambulance to Grand Gedeh
The World Bank, through the Ministry of Health, has donated a new ambulance to Grand Gedeh County Health Team.
In Journalist Assault Case, Police Yet to Conclude Investigation
One week since the assault of a Bush Chicken reporter, Zeze Ballah, by an officer of the Liberia National Police, an investigation ordered by Inspector General Patrick Sudue is yet to be concluded.
Grand Bassa Civil Society Wants December 8 Referendum Postponed
Some civil society organizations, politicians, as well as voters from Grand Bassa are expressing concern about the upcoming December 8 referendum. They say the limited public awareness about the three constitutional propositions would leave many voters in the dark.