The General Service Agency will begin publishing the names of individuals who misuse government vehicles assigned to them. Mary Broh, the head of the agency, discussed this initiative at Thursday’s Information Ministry daily press briefing in Monrovia. Broh warned that the misuse and abuse of vehicles and other mobile equipment had increased to “an unacceptable level” at a significant cost to taxpayers.
Pres. Sirleaf Urges Liberians To Unite In Fight Against Ebola
In a nationwide address on Wednesday, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf urged Liberians to always unite in the midst of challenges, as the country had done during the Ebola crisis. She used the speech to outline efforts to maintain Liberia’s progress against Ebola. She also summarized her post-Ebola recovery strategy.
Catholic Archbishop Criticizes Priests
The Catholic Archbishop, Lewis Jerome Zeigler, has called on catholic priests in Liberia to desist from acts that tend to distract them from performing their religious duties.
Businesses Affected by UL’s Partial Opening
After six months of closure due to the Ebola outbreak, the University of Liberia has partially reopened its doors. However, many businesses that depend on the students’ patronage are disappointed at the low level of sales.
Gender Minister: ‘Trafficked’ Liberian Girls in Healthy Condition
According to Gender Minister Julia Duncan Cassell, the ten Liberian girls who were allegedly trafficked to Lebanon and recently repatriated are in good health and eager to see their families.
APCI Gets Bishop 18 Years After Its Founding
The Abundant Life Apostolic Pentecostal Church International has confirmed founder and General Overseer, Varnie Yarwoo, as Bishop of the church.
Suspected Ebola Patient Discovered In Clara Town
The Ministry of Health has reported another suspected Ebola case in the densely populated Clara town community on the Bushrod Island.
Dr. Kateh: No Need to Panic Over New Ebola Patient
Liberia’s hope of being declared Ebola-free was dashed on March 20 when a female tested positive for the virus.