Trust Savings Credit Union has completed the construction of the first branch facility in Tappita. The project is being funded by the MasterCard Foundation through the United Nations Capital Development Funds.
Monrovia Fashion Week Holds Casting Call for Models
Dozens of models gathered at the Lila Brown restaurant last Saturday to participate in a casting call to select models for Monrovia Fashion Week. The event itself is expected to take place at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex in Paynesville December 17-20.
Minister of Education Attends Meeting in Bong to Resolve CEO Crisis
The Minister of Education, George Werner, visited Dolokelen Gboveh High School for a consultative meeting with Bong county education officials and stakeholders on Tuesday afternoon. The meeting largely resolved issues with the county’s educational leadership.
CSOs Petition LACC to Investigate Corruption with Nimba CDF
A group of civil society organizations and leaders of Nimba has released to The Bush Chicken a petition they sent to the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission to investigate allegations of corruption involving Nimba’s County Development Fund.
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Gov’t-trained Teachers Protest at Ministry of Education Over Lack of Placement
On Thursday approximately 30 graduates of the various Rural Teacher Training Institutes entered the compound of the Ministry of Education to protest. They said the ministry had not fulfilled its obligation to place them in teaching positions since graduating from the institutes.
Prominent Ganta Resident Claims D. Dorr Cooper’s Appreciation Program Had Political Aims
A prominent resident of Ganta, Zawolo Gorgboyee, has accused Nimba’s Assistant Superintendent for Development of using a program held on August 24 to gain political favor ahead of the 2017 elections.
Liberian Students Describe How They Spent Their School Break
With the start of the 2015 – 2016 school year approaching, The Bush Chicken asked a cross-section of primary, secondary and university students what they did for the school break.