Ganta’s Alvino Hotel reopens after it was forced to terminate operations due to fire damages caused by an angry mob on September 30, 2015.
EDITORIAL: Vice President’s County of Origin Should Not Matter to Citizens
With Vice President Joseph Boakai’s selection of Nuquay as his running mate, there is a palpable sense of disappointment in Nimba. Citizens of Liberia’s second most populous county had counted on Boakai naming a running mate from the county, especially as he visited Nimba just a few days before he announced his choice.
Sanniquellie Court Opens for November Term, with Judge Calling for Rule of Law
The eighth judicial circuit court in Sanniquellie has opened for its November term with the resident judge addressing lawyers, magistrates, police, and ordinary citizens in an attempt to promote justice and the rule of law.
September 30 in Perspective: Businessman Prince Howard Reflects After One Year
September 30 marked one year since Ganta came to a standstill for more than three hours due to mob violence.
Zuagele Bows to Pressure and Apologizes to Ganta Christian Community
It’s nearly one year since the 2016 Sept. 30th stream of mob violence took place in Ganta, following the death of a commercial motorcyclist.
Koung Clarifies “My Friends Have Changed†Statement
After several months of an apparent misunderstanding between citizens of the electoral district 1 in Nimba and Rep. Jeremiah K. Koung over a statement suggesting that his friends have changed, the lawmaker has finally cleared the air.
Businessman Prince Howard Refutes Rumor of Illness
Prominent businessman Prince Howard has dispelled widespread rumors that he is ill.
Prince Howard to Provide Over 400 Jobs for Youth after Mob Violence
The Chief Executive Officer of Alvino Enterprises, Prince Howard, has vowed to create more than 400 jobs opportunities for Ganta youth shortly, in the wake of the September 30 mob violence that was led by mostly young people.
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