The Ministry of Education’s poorly-coordinated decisions to reopen schools across the country have led to dismal attendance at many schools.
Ganta Schools Open after Ebola, But Few Students Attend
Although schools in Ganta have received supplies to reopen on the date specified by the government, classrooms remained empty as parents decided against sending their kids to school.
Foreign Pathologist to Conduct Autopsy on Whistleblower’s Body
The Liberian National Police (LNP) has announced that a foreign pathologist is expected to carry out an autopsy on the remains of Cllr. Micheal N. Allison, former National Oil Company of Liberia consultant and Managing Director of the BRICS Mano River Union Legal Consultants.
As Schools Reopen After Ebola, Lofa Schools Still Not Ready
As the government’s mandate for the reopening of schools takes effect today, education authorities in Lofa say they will not resume classes in the absence of preventive measures and funds for public schools
Atty. Woods: Liberian Gov’t Owes Citizens Apology
Human rights lawyer and former minister of public works, Samuel Kofi Woods has challenged the Armed Forces of Liberia to win the hearts of citizens. He made these statements at a program markingHuman rights lawyer and former minister of public works, Samuel Kofi Woods, has challenged the Armed Forces of Liberia to win the hearts of citizens.
G. W. Harley Memorial Hospital Receives Post-Ebola Supplies
Radio Seinway reports that on Feb. 4, a huge consignment of assorted medical items were donated to the G. W. Harley Memorial Hospital.
Schools in Lofa Yet to Receive Ebola Equipment from Gov’t
Two weeks ago, the Liberian government announced that schools will reopen on Feb. 16. Although the government has promised to provide necessary materials to resume regular academic work, it is yet to meet up with its commitment to schools in the Zorzor district.
Young Entrepreneur to Liberians: Stop Waiting on Gov’t
This past weekend, seven young Liberian entrepreneurs traveled to Ghana for a technology conference that brought together 100 young entrepreneurs from across West Africa. The Bush Chicken spoke with James Mulbah at the end of the conference to get his feedback and advice for Liberian entrepreneurs.