The United Nations Industrial Development Organization has launched a five-year technical training program for youth in five counties across the country, including Sinoe.
River Cess Residents Worry About Condition of Palm Bush-Cestos Road Ahead of Rainy Season
With only about two months left in the dry season, River Cess citizens are calling on their leaders to rehabilitate a 17-mile stretch of road leading from Palm Bush Junction to Cestos, the county capital.
Oliver Makor Sacked as Coach of NPA Anchors
With less than nine games played in the 2019-20 first division league, the National Port Authority Anchors have parted ways with manager Oliver Makor, a former player of Liberia’s national football team.
Fishermen in Sinoe Say High Fees Imposed by NaFAA is Making Fishing Difficult
Barely two weeks following the pronouncement of more stringent measures by the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority to ensure compliance with the yearly registration by all heavy-duty canoe operators, fishermen in Sinoe are complaining about the exorbitant nature of the increments.
Gbarpolu’s Sen. Daniel Naathehn Says Divisions Within County Legislative Caucus Preventing Development
Gbarpolu’s Senator Daniel F. Naatehn has admitted that there are deep divisions among members of his county’s legislative caucus. He blames the county’s underdevelopment and neglect on this division.
Nimba’s Sen. Prince Johnson Rages Against ArcelorMittal’s Failure to Address Disgruntled Workers
After hundreds of redundant workers of mining giant ArcelorMittal began protesting in Nimba and Bong regarding unsettled arrears or re-employment promises, Nimba’s Senator Prince Yormie Johnson has expressed support for the striking workers. He blames the company for the protests, claiming that the company has disrespected Liberian laws.
For ‘Gross Disrespect’ to Gov’t, Rep. Matthew Joe Wants APM Terminals Summoned
Rep. Matthew Joe of Grand Bassa’s third district has accused the management of APM Terminals of gross disrespect to the government and people of Liberia over its recent handling of the gasoline crisis in the country.
Welthungerhilfe to Provide 24-Hour Electricity and Water at Four Health Facilities in Sinoe
Following nearly two months of negotiations between the management of F. J. Grant Memorial Hospital in Greenville and Welthungerhilfe, the German aid group has agreed to provide electricity and potable drinking water to four hospitals and clinics in the county which it helped to construct or refurbish, including the F. J. Grant.