The Liberian Ministry of Health & Social Welfare has paid Ebola hazard benefits to over 200 health workers at the Ganta United Methodist Hospital.
ALICOR President: Gov’t Did Not Appreciate Community Radios
The Association of Liberia Community Radios, ALICOR, has expressed disappointment in the failure of the Government of Liberia and its partners to appreciate the contributions of community radio stations in the Ebola crisis.
Nimbaians in Monrovia Want Justice in Alleged Ritualistic Killing
Nimba citizens residing in Monrovia are calling on the government to conduct a speedy and fair trial in the case of Nyah Domah, a motorcyclist who was killed recently in Ganta.
Ganta Citizens Call on Authorities to End Commercial Motorcycle Ban
The spokesman for the Disabled Association of Nimba, Gabriel Soe, is calling on the authorities of Nimba County to reconsider restricting the movement of commercial motorbikes in Ganta and its environs.
Ministry of Health Completes Media Training in Kakata
A one-day training session for media workers and network organizations has taken place in Kakata, Margibi County. The training took place on Oct. 2, in the conference hall of the C.H. Rennie Hospital.
Nimba’s Previous PMC Treasurer Criticizes Current Administration Over Vehicle Purchases
The dismissed treasurer of the Nimba County Project Management Committee, Eddie Z. Tenwah, has issued a strongly-worded criticism of the current management of the PMC over the purchase of three vehicles.
So Little But So Much: BESTWA Thrives Amid the Odds
Prior to the outbreak of Ebola, Joriam Clinic struggled to get everything from gloves to pills. Its owner, Joseph B. Sumo, went through hell and high water to get the needed medical supplies for the privately owned clinic.
Cuttington Graduates Longtime President with Class of 2015 in Disorderly Ceremony
Cuttington University graduates the class of 2015 along with its longtime president, Henrique Tokpah.