A local non-profit organization operating in Lofa County has given out 30 full-tuition scholarships. The scholarships are worth over $90,000 LRD in value and were given to children between ages 5 and 15.
Father Suspected of Murdering Two Months-Old Daughter
Police in Margibi County have charged a 43-year old man for allegedly killing a two-month old baby in Kakata city, Margibi County.
Nimba Officials Say No New Ebola Cases
Nimba County officials provided new information to residents on issues concerning the recent Ebola developments. Fong Zuaglay, superintendent of Nimba County, and Collins Boah, the county health coordinator, spoke on Radio Nimba’s live talk show, “Wake-up Nimba.â€
Buchanan to Host County Sports Meet Final
Nearly nine months after halting all sporting activities due to the Ebola outbreak, Liberia will this year host its annual sports tournament in the midst of a declining Ebola virus disease.
NGO Donates Anti-Ebola Materials to Lofans, Amid New Cases
A faith-based, not-for-profit organization operating in Lofa County, the origin of Liberia’s Ebola nightmare, has donated a consignment of assorted materials including anti-Ebola materials to several residents. The supplies come on the heel of unconfirmed media reports suggesting that a suspected Ebola patient traveled to the county earlier this week to seek medical attention after being exposed to the virus in Monrovia.
The Reemergence of Credit Unions
In the past few years, credit unions have been making a resurgence in Liberia, and there is a strong need for their services. The existence of credit unions as viable financial services providers was certainly not the case a few years ago.
25 Things You Didn’t Know About Liberia
If you are like us, you probably read the news, a lot. And lately, you know that Liberia has dominated the news with reports on its battle against Ebola. But do you know these 25 little nuggets of truth about the country?