A US$40,000 water storage facility has been erected and dedicated in Unification Town, Tarjouwon Statutory District. The facility was built by the Association of Evangelicals of Liberia, a faith-based group that focuses on water and sanitation projects.
As Forest Conservation Program Is Launched, Sen. Teahjay Calls for Livelihood Alternatives for Forest Dependents
Sinoe’s Sen. Milton Teahjay says he wants national and international partners to provide alternative livelihood opportunities for forest-dependent communities across Liberia.
Board Orders Disaster Management Agency Audited, Amid Reports of Irregularities
The board of the National Disaster Management Agency has ordered an audit of the agency’s financial records by the General Auditing Commission.
River Cess and Sinoe Sign Resolution to Resolve Land Dispute
After an intensive three-day dialogue, Sinoe and River Cess have signed a resolution aimed at settling a longstanding border land dispute between the two counties.
Photos From the Save the State Protest
On Friday, June 7, thousands of protesters turned out to participate in the Save the State protest to demand better governance.
Below are photos from the protest.
Sinoe’s Sen. Milton Teahjay Calls for Scrutiny of Mining Licenses
Senator Milton Teahjay of Sinoe has brought a complaint to the Senate about what he says is an unprecedented level of illegal mining activities currently taking place in many southeastern counties, including Sinoe, River Cess, and Grand Kru.
Sen. Teahjay Wants to Use National ID Registry for Voter Registration
Sen. Milton Teahjay of Sinoe says he wants a soon-to-be-drafted electoral reform bill to clearly address the issue of the National Elections Commission having to conduct voters’ registration for each election.
Liberian Women Continue Peaceful Protest Against Amendment of Rape Law
Women representing different organizations in Liberia continue to register their displeasure with the recent amendment to the rape law by the Senate.
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