The government of Liberia recently reported that it is investigating the mysterious disappearance of L$16 billion newly printed bank notes that were reportedly brought to the country between last November and March this year. But records have shown that the Legislature did not approve the printing of the amount, as required by the constitution.
Bong Candidate Promises to Give Development Funds Decisions to People
Silas Siakor, the long-time environmental activist and now a candidate for Bong’s fifth electoral district, has vowed a radical change in the way County Development Funds are disbursed if he is elected.
House of Representatives Drops Impeachment Proceedings Against Supreme Court Justices
During its 56th plenary sitting on Tuesday, August 22, 39 out of the 73 members of the House of Representatives voted to abandon the resolution for a bill of impeachment against the justices.
Supreme Court Places Stay Order on Impeachment Proceedings Against Justices
The Supreme Court of Liberia has placed a stay order on ongoing proceedings by members of the legislature to impeach three justices of the court.
Bong’s Leadership Somersaults; Admits County Received US$200,000 from ArcelorMittal
Representative George Mulbah, chairperson of Bong County Legislative Caucus, has reversed an earlier statement that the county had not received a dime from ArcelorMittal for its social development fund for more than two years.
After Soldiers Assault Citizens in Wainsue, AFL Apologizes
The executive officer of the 23rd Infantry Brigade at Camp Schieffelin, Captain Francis Gbodi, has apologized to citizens of Wainsue for what he said was brutality meted against them by members of the Armed Forces of Liberia on Saturday.
After 43 Years, Bong’s Kayata Citizens Get Reconditioned Road
Citizens of Kayata in Suakoko District’s Kporquelleh Clan lined the main entrance of their town, singing, clapping, and dancing to celebrate the rehabilitation of their road.
After Delay with Funding, Gbarnga Streets Pavement Resumes
East International Group Incorporated has resumed the pavement of streets in Gbarnga after a five-month break on the project.
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