All is set for the start of construction of the coastal highway project connecting all southeastern counties with the rest of the country. This is according to recent disclosures by the Minister of Public Works, Mabutu Nyenpan, who spoke to members of the Senate Committee on Public Works.
SAPEC Begins Constructing Market Building in Grand Kru
The Smallholder Agriculture Productivities and Commercialization project, SAPEC, has begun constructing a market building in Buah Statutory District in Grand Kru.
Agriculture Ministry Breaks Ground for Market in Grand Bassa
The Ministry of Agriculture’s Smallholder Agriculture Productivity Enhancement and Commercialization project has broken grounds to construct a market hall in Wayzohn.
LEC, Partners Launch US$31.8 Million Project to Electrify RIA Corridor
On Wednesday, May 1, the Liberia Electricity Corporation broke grounds in Schiefflin, Margibi for a US$31.8 million project to electrify communities along the Monrovia to Roberts International Airport corridor.
Tribute to a Fallen Colleague: Stephen Byron Tarr (1943-2017)
Byron Tarr’s older brother Phillip Tarr and I graduated Bassa High School together in 1960. Somehow, our paths diverged and the younger Byron entered my orbit in the late 60s.
Harper Enjoys Electricity, But Challenges Remain
The power development in Maryland is being provided under the arrangement of the cross-border West African Power Pool initiative and co-sponsored by the European Union and the African Development Bank.
Verdier: Financial Constraints Hindering LACC Investigation of Tubman University Corruption Saga
The executive chairman of the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission, James Verdier, says the institution is struggling to investigate corruption cases in other parts of the country due to lack of operational funds. Liberia currently ranks 90 among the 175 most corrupt countries around the world.
LWSC Confirms Breakdown of Generators is Causing Water Outages
The Liberia Water and Sewer Corporation’s public relations officer has confirmed that the water outages in Monrovia are as a result of the constant breakdown of the public utility’s generators.
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