The Forestry Development Authority has broken grounds to construct a regional office complex in Buchanan, Grand Bassa.
Timber Dealers Union Ends National Retreat in Nimba
The Liberia Chainsaw and Timber Dealers Union has observed its first-ever national retreat in Ganta to mark its 10th year of existence.
EPA Ends Natural Resource Management Training in River Cess
The Environmental Protection Agency has held a Natural Resource Management workshop in River Cess, aimed at discussing community rights, lowland farming and aquaculture, and the relationship between the people and the forest.
Vote-rich Nimba Serves as Fierce Battleground for Political Parties
Liberia’s second largest city was the center of politics this past weekend as Unity Party and the All Liberian Party competed for attention with opposing events.  Â
FDA Listens to Community Members’ Complaints over Forestry Development Committee
The strategic planning manager for the Forestry Development Authority, Myers Jargbah, has warned that decisions over how to spend land rental fees are quickly becoming a potential source of conflict within rural Liberia.
Karnwea Says Boakai Too Old to Be President
A former supporter of the ruling Unity Party and current member of the Liberty Party, Harrison Karnwea, is calling on Liberians to go to the polls on October 10, 2017 to retire Joseph N. Boakai.
President Issues Order on Office of Ombudsman, Advancing Implementation of Code of Conduct
In the wake of debates among citizens on the implementation of the Code of Conduct, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf on Tuesday, March 14 issued Executive Order No. 83, specifying some requirements for the Office of the Ombudsman.
Logging Company Renews Social Agreement with Affected Communities
For three years now, communities within the operation area of the EJ & J Investment Corporation have called for the rectification of what they refer to as an “expired social agreement.”