Bong’s county health officer, Adolphus Yieah, says Phebe Hospital will remain closed to the public this week until the facility is fumigated. The news comes after 14 of Phebe’s health workers tested positive for COVID-19.
Greenville Mayor Announces E.U. Plan to Support Cities Across Liberia
Greenville’s mayor, Otis Seeton, says the European Union has vowed to provide financial assistance to cities across Liberia, including Greenville, to allow them to better operate.
Senator Sando Johnson Vows to Campaign Against Extension of State of Emergency
Days after President George Weah declared an additional 30 days of state of emergency to curb the spread of COVID-19, Bomi’s Sen. Sando Johnson has vowed to convince his fellow senators to vote against extending the measure.
Nimba Circuit Court Sentences Man to Three Years for Manslaughter
The Eighth Judicial Circuit Court in Sanniquellie has sentenced a 55-year-old man to three years’ imprisonment for running over and killing another man with his vehicle in Ganta.
Mandra Logging Company Risks Being Kicked Out of Sinoe Forests for Failure to Follow MOU
Three Sinoe communities are threatening to terminate their contract with a logging company for failing to adhere to an agreement to provide the communities with benefits.
As Nimba’s Road Construction Machines Lay Idle, Gboa Clan Complains About Bad Road Conditions
Scores of citizens hailing from Gboa Clan in Nimba’s second electoral district are making a call familiar to rural residents across the country – they want the government to rehabilitate the stretch of road connecting them to their county’s capital.
As Forest Conservation Program Is Launched, Sen. Teahjay Calls for Livelihood Alternatives for Forest Dependents
Sinoe’s Sen. Milton Teahjay says he wants national and international partners to provide alternative livelihood opportunities for forest-dependent communities across Liberia.
Phebe Hospital Closes for Two Weeks After Three Health Workers Test Positive for COVID-19
Phebe Hospital has been closed to the public after three of its health workers tested positive for COVID-19.