President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has finally constituted the Office of Ombudsman for the implementation of the Code of Conduct.
Where Is the Money? ArcelorMittal Says It’s Paying Funds But Bong Says It’s Not
Every day the residents here in Kpaii District bump up and down the potholes that plague this road between Palala and Zowienta. Motorists and passengers find it extremely challenging, especially during the rainy season.
Speaker Nuquay Changes Position for Liberians to Reelect All 73 Representatives
Just a few months after calling for Liberians to maintain all 73 representatives in electoral districts across the country, House Speaker Emmanuel Nuquay has flipped his position.
Alliance Between Gompa and Friends of Samuel Brown Network Falls Aparts
The relationship between the Gompa City Corporation and the Friends of Samuel Brown Network in Liberia has soured after the group has accused the city of refusing to accept its proposal to build a city hall and a clinic on public land.
154,000 Margibians Registered to Vote in the October 2017 Elections
The Office of the Election Magistrate in Margibi has confirmed that about 154,000 residents of the county have registered to vote in the upcoming representative and presidential elections in October.
Supporters of Cummings and Jones Still Hopeful for Elections
The national vice chairman of the Movement for Economic Empowerment and the County Charter chair of the opposition Alternative National Congress have both denied speculations that their political leaders would not appear in the 2017 presidential lineup.
New Nimba Superintendent to Hold County Council Sitting Soon
Dorr Cooper, the newly confirmed superintendent of Nimba, has promised to hold a County Council Sitting soon.
Senate Confirms Cooper as New Nimba Superintendent
After being appointed as Nimba’s superintendent on Jan. 12, the former assistant superintendent of Nimba, Dorr Cooper, was confirmed on Thursday, March 23.