Several residents of Fendell have been made homeless following a demolition of their homes on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Margibi’s Sen. Tornonlah and Rep. Nuquay Listed for Poor Performance, Legislators Cited for Misuse of Funds
On Monday, the Institute for Research and Democratic Development released its 2015 legislative performance report grading lawmakers of the 53rd National Legislature. The report ranked specific lawmakers on various aspects of their performances and highlighteds overall concerns with the institution.
Campaigners for Change Threatens to Sue Margibi Officials over Unfinished Projects
A civil society group in Margibi is threatening to sue county authorities over their failure to fund and construct several projects that were approved in a county sitting resolution.
Market Facility Still at a Standstill Due to Lack of Funding
A market building project said to be worth over US$500,000 remains at a standstill in Ganta.
Sam Johnson on Target Again Despite Loss
The goal scoring form of Sam Johnson continues as the forward was again on target on Tuesday in the Djurgardens 3-1 home defeat to Hammarby IF, the club of fellow Liberian Amadaiya Rennie.
Prince Yormie Johnson Announces a New Political Party
Senator Prince Yormie Johnson of Nimba County has disclosed information about the formation of a new political party. Speaking to a crew of journalist in Cocopa over the weekend, Senator Johnson said all is now set to finally register the party with the National Elections Commission.
Women Behind the Wheels Gets Assurance of More Government’s Support
Barely three months following the launch of Women Behind the Wheels, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has assured the government’s continual support to the program.
Children’s Rights Activist Hopes Justice Minister’s Resignation Resolves Contentious Cases
The head of the National Children Representative Forum, formerly known as the Liberian Children Parliament, say she is pleased with the resignation of Justice Minister and Liberia’s Attorney General, Benedict Sannoh.