Representative Prince K. Moye of Bong’s second electoral district has presented a report to constituents detailing his accomplishments over the past five years.
Liberians Cautiously Welcome Labour Ministry’s Push for Hiring Locals
Amid a Ministry of Labour pronouncement to enforce labor laws meant to ensure that Liberians receive priority for jobs over foreign nationals, a business executive and a union leader have welcomed the move.
Margibi Senator’s Dual Doctorate Degrees Questioned
Bitter arguments have ensued among citizens of Margibi after a former president of the Federation of Liberian Youth, Jimmy Sankatuah, questioned the authenticity of Senator Jim Tornonlah’s two doctorate degrees.
Dorr Cooper Reacts to Concerns Over Absence From UP Nimba Convention
Nimba’s assistant superintendent for development, Dorr Cooper, told the press that his absence from Unity Party’s Nimba County Charter Convention will not affect the party moving forward.
Under Sirleaf Administration, No Gov’t Funded Project Dedicated in River Cess
As President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf’s administration comes to a close, River Cess may end up not having benefitted from any infrastructure development, as all government-funded projects remain either unfinished or abandoned.
NEC Launches Voter Education Exercise, River Cess Citizens Call for More Polling Centers
The National Elections Commission has launched the Civic and Voter Education Campaign for the ensuing 2017 presidential and representative elections.
Gov’t Launches Outreach in Nimba to Assess Good Governance
Liberia has launched a campaign in Ganta to sensitize the public on its upcoming activities as part of the African Peer Review Mechanism.
US$ 67,000 for Bridge Project in Nimba’s 8th District
Rep. Larry P. Younquoi of Nimba’s eighth electoral district and the citizens of the Wee-Gbeh administrative district have officially broken ground for the construction of a US$ 67,000 bridge over the Vee River.