In Bomi, residents of lower Senjeh District have begun constructing a bridge to link several towns and villages in the area, with the funding for the project coming from citizens living in the surrounding area.
Nimba County Health Team Says It Lacks Key Resources to Fight Coronavirus
The Nimba County Health Team says it lacks key resources that could hinder its efforts to contain the Coronavirus pandemic. Those resources include functional ambulances and isolation centers.
Rep. Yekeh Kolubah Accuses Former Bodyguards of Plotting His Death
Rep. Yekeh Kolubah has filed an official complaint to the Ministry of Justice accusing his former security guards of attempting to murder him.
Nimba Suspends Traditional Schools, Saclepea Suspends Market Day to Contain Coronavirus
Not long after national health authorities announced three additional confirmed Coronavirus cases, Nimba’s county inspector announced the immediate suspension of all traditional activities, including the Poro and Sande schools.
Police Charge United Methodist Church Pastor with Statutory Rape in Bong
Police in Gbarnga have charged the senior pastor of the St. John United Methodist Church with statutory rape. Rev. Dr. Samuel Karyeah, 54, who is also an associate dean of the Gbarnga School of Theology, has been sent to court.
Buchanan Radio Station Begins Community Resource Project to Ensure Financial Sustainability
A community radio station in Buchanan, Magic FM, has begun constructing a community resource center in Buchanan to help it become more financially sustainable. The center will comprise of a multipurpose conference hall, office space, and well-furnished self-contained bedrooms that will be rented out to the public.
Jonathan Williams’ Lawyer to Appeal Client’s Sentencing at Supreme Court
One of the defense lawyers representing the convicted murderer of Super FM journalist Tyron Brown has vowed to appeal the conviction and sentencing of his client at the Supreme Court.
Nimba Immigration Boss Warns of Health Workers’ Absence at Borders
The commander of the Liberia Immigration Service in Nimba warns that there are no health workers stationed at Liberia’s Nimba borders with Guinea and Ivory Coast. She said her officers alone were not equipped to contain the spread of the Coronavirus.