Rep. Mike Jurry of Maryland’s first district has broken grounds to construct a youth center in the township of Hoffman Station near Harper.
Margibi Project Management Committee Announces 17 Completed Development Projects
The chairman of Margibi’s Project Management Committee, Thompson Nana, has disclosed that projects that were authorized to be funded with Margibi’s County Social Development Funds in 2019 are at about 85 percent completed.
Pres. Weah Visits Margibi Today
Pres. George Weah is expected to continue his country tour, with a visit to Margibi expected today.
Commemorating International Women’s Day, Telia Urey Highlights Challenges Faced by Women Politicians
Following her experience in a violent by-election in Montserrado, young female politician Telia Urey has opened up on the challenges affecting women in Liberian politics.
Lofa Citizens Present US$10,000 to Pay Brownie Samukai’s Court Fine
A group under the banner of Solidarity of Lofa Citizens have presented a check of US$10,000 to Criminal Court C in restitution for Brownie Samukai, the county’s senator-elect.
Senate Commences Hearing on Central Bank’s Request to Print New Family of Banknotes
The Senate has commenced hearings into the Central Bank’s request to print new banknotes to replace the current family of banknotes in circulation.
Wellington Geevon Smith Declared Winner of River Cess Senatorial Seat for Third Time
Former River Cess superintendent and independent candidate Wellington Geevon Smith has been declared winner of River Cess’s senatorial seat for the third and likely the final time.
Unity Party Secretary-General’s ‘Wanted’ Case Raises Suspicions of Political Interference by Police
Despite being declared a wanted man by the Liberian National Police on Friday, March 19, Unity Party Secretary-General Mohammed Ali has not been charged with any crime. The case is drawing condemnations from opposition groups that the police decision was politically motivated.