A deal has been agreed upon to sell Nimba’s decades-old mining scraps to two companies, Sethi Ferro Fabrik and North Star Industry, Inc.; however, citizens have demanded that the details of the contract be made public.
Lack of Finances May Keep Nimba From County Meet
County Superintendent D. Dorr Cooper has said the lack of finances might make it difficult for Nimba to appear in this year’s iteration of Liberia’s most popular sporting tournament.
Nimba Superintendent to Endorse George Weah
Over the weekend, the current Nimba superintendent, D. Dorr Cooper announced that he would soon officially endorse the presidential candidate of the opposition Coalition for Democratic Change, George Weah.
Political Group Given Public Land to Construct Ganta City Hall
Following months of media war between the Ganta Mayor Benjamin S. Dokpa and the Friends of Samuel N. Brown Network in Liberia, the city has finally made available more than eight acres of land for the political group to construct a city hall.
Nimba Citizens Fear Corrupt Activities in Scrap Deal with Sethi
Nimba citizens are alarmed after there were rumors that a letter from Justice Minister Frederick Doe Cherue has mandated the superintendent of Nimba to allow a controversial quantity of scrap belonging to the county be sold by Sethi Brothers Incorporated.
No Official Celebration of Independence in Nimba
As Liberia celebrated its 170th anniversary in Monrovia, Nimba Superintendent David Dorr Cooper said his county administration did not receive any funding from the central government to host local celebrations.
Rep. Koung Cautions Against Politicizing Ganta City Hall Construction
Rep. Jeremiah Kpan Koung of Nimba’s First Electoral District has cautioned residents to embrace efforts for development from any well-meaning citizens of the district, especially in regard to the construction of the much-needed Ganta City Hall that a political group, the Friends of Samuel Brown Network in Liberia, has promised to construct.
5.5 Km Road Pavement Commenced in Ganta
Five days after his confirmation as Nimba’s new superintendent, Dorr Cooper launched a project to pave a 5.5-kilometer road in Gompa on Tuesday.