The Ministry of Education has announced new eligibility criteria for senior high school graduates across the country. Going forward, the ministry will now require all senior high school students to pass at least three subjects in the West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination, or WASSCE, in order to be eligible to participate in formal graduation ceremonies.
River Cess Community Bank May Trim Staff After Losing Public School Teachers
The management of MC2 Branch of Afriland First Bank in Cestos City, River Cess, is considering significant cuts in its staff after it became known that the bank has lost the savings accounts of public school teachers in the county.
Three County Capitals to Benefit from Double Chip Seal Roads
Three county capitals are expected to benefit from government road construction projects, according to Grand Kru’s resident engineer, Anthony Gbassi.
Senate Questions Justice Minister, Police on Increased Crimes and Illegal Gun Manufacturing
In the wake of the murder of the German national in Grand Bassa by armed robbers, the Liberian National Police has come under pressure to take concrete actions against smugglers and criminals in possession of single and double barrel guns across the country.
Grand Gedeh Senate Aspirant Donates Medical Supplies to Two Health Facilities
Amid the challenges faced by many public health facilities across the country due to government’s inability to equip the health sector and supply essential drugs, a senate aspirant in Grand Gedeh, William Grear Nyanue, has donated approximately US$5,000 worth of medical equipment and supplies to two health facilities.
Nimba Coach Muctarr Fofana’s Suspension Lifted by Youth And Sports Ministry
The Ministry of Youth and Sports has lifted a two-year suspension imposed on Muctarr Fofana, coach of Nimba’s county meet team, after he apologized for his team’s actions during the final of the 2019-20 National County Sports Meet final.
Grand Kru Human Rights Group Warns About Rampant Child Abuse at Gold Mines
The Grand Kru branch of the Independent National Commission on Human Rights has raised alarm over what it says is a wanton abuse of school-going age children at gold mines in the county.
Suspended Unity Party Chairman Files New Petition for Declaratory Judgement
Suspended Unity Party chairman Wilmot Paye has filed a new petition to the Civil Law Court for a declarative judgment. Paye was suspended by the Unity Party National Executive Committee on January 21 for holding a press conference asking members and supporters of the party not to participate in the January 6 protest organized by the Council of Patriots.