As Liberians gear up to vote in the pending senatorial elections in October this year, the former county coordinator of the Liberia Institute for Statistic and Geo-Information Services, Alexander Nah Slewion, has announced his intentions to contest the seat currently held by Sen. Augustine Chea.
GN Bank Launches Mobile Money Service in Sinoe
GN Bank has launched its GN Mobile Money Service in Sinoe, as the bank has recruited 35 agents in the county for the launch of the initiative.
Sinoe Community College Dean Embarks on Recruitment Drive
The dean of academic affairs of Sinoe Community College is on a recruitment drive to encourage graduating high school students and other young people to enroll in the institution to better prepare themselves for the future.
UNIDO Launches €19.5 million Technical Training Program in Five Counties
The United Nations Industrial Development Organization has launched a five-year technical training program for youth in five counties across the country, including Sinoe.
Fishermen in Sinoe Say High Fees Imposed by NaFAA is Making Fishing Difficult
Barely two weeks following the pronouncement of more stringent measures by the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority to ensure compliance with the yearly registration by all heavy-duty canoe operators, fishermen in Sinoe are complaining about the exorbitant nature of the increments.
Welthungerhilfe to Provide 24-Hour Electricity and Water at Four Health Facilities in Sinoe
Following nearly two months of negotiations between the management of F. J. Grant Memorial Hospital in Greenville and Welthungerhilfe, the German aid group has agreed to provide electricity and potable drinking water to four hospitals and clinics in the county which it helped to construct or refurbish, including the F. J. Grant.
Sinoe Township Signs Five-Year Agreement With Asian Mining Company
Following nearly six months of feasibility studies and negotiations, the township of Murrayville, located in Butaw Administrative District and Sinoe’s first electoral district, has signed a five-year agreement with the Asia Development and Investment Company. The agreement allows the firm to explore for black sand and other minerals.
Judge Konton: Lack of Vital Logistics Will Undercut Activities at Circuit Court in Sinoe
The Third Judiciary Circuit Court in Sinoe continues to suffer acute lack of basic logistical support due to the inability of the central government to provide for the court. This sentiment was expressed by Judge Geeplah Tiklo Konton when he spoke at the opening of the February 2020 term of court in Greenville.