Amid a persistent lack of electricity that has made it impossible for health workers at the Liberian Government Hospital to perform minor surgeries and maternity deliveries at night, Grand Bassa residents are calling on the central government to intervene.
Forestry Training Institute Graduates 69 Trainees in Various Disciplines
The Forestry Training Institute, located in Tubmanburg, has graduated 58 students in various forestry-related disciplines. Additionally, 11 members of the institute’s confiscation unit received training as part of an in-service program at the Forestry Development Authority.
Nimba Sup’t Temporarily Suspends Sethi Brothers Scrap Operations Amid Theft Allegations
As fresh controversy flares up over the Sethi Brothers scrap deal in Nimba, newly appointed county superintendent Nelson N. Korquoi has, with immediate effect, temporarily suspended the company’s operations until investigations can be done, according to the superintendent’s office.
Swarm of Bees Kills 64-Year-Old Man in Big Swen, Grand Kru
Eyewitnesses in Big Swen say bees have killed a 64-year-old man identified as Matthew Nyan Jarborh. The incident occurred on Tuesday, March 2 in Barclayville Administrative District.
From Sub to Starting Lineup, Alloy Brown Delivers New Victories and More Goals for LISCR FC
As the first phase of the 2019/20 Liberia Football Association Orange first division league comes to an end, LISCR Football Club is sitting conveniently at the top of the league table. With the help of striker Alloy Brown, LISCR leads the goal-scoring chart with eight goals from ten league matches.
As Gas Shortage Ends, LPRC Looks to Reducing Reliance on Private Petroleum Importers
The gasoline shortage which caused a major crisis across Liberia, appears to have abated as retailers nationwide are receiving adequate supplies and pumping them out to the general public.
Jonathan Williams Admits to Stabbing Journalist Tyron Brown in Self-Defense
Jonathan Williams, who is on trial for the death of Super FM journalist Tyron Brown, has admitted in open court that he stabbed the victim three times in a fight, but insist it was in self-defense. The defendant made these statements at the 11th Judicial Circuit where the case is currently being tried.
Senegalese Firm Says It Will Pave 16.5 Km of Ganta-Yekepa Highway Ahead of Rainy Season
Compagnie Sahelienne d’Entreprises, a Senegalese construction firm contracted to build the 67-kilometers Ganta-Yekepa Highway in Nimba, is planning to pave 16.5 kilometers of the project before the start of the next rainy season, Nimba’s resident engineer has disclosed.