The Liberia Immigration Service has graduated 182 officers following a 14-day in-service training at the Regional Justice and Security Hub in Gbarnga.
Lofa Legislative Caucus Donates US$19,000 in Food and Medical Supplies
The Lofa County Legislative Caucus has donated over US$19,000 in food and medical supplies to the county’s COVID-19 taskforce.
Health Workers at Lofa’s Tellewoyan Hospital Complete Infection Control Training
Health workers at the Tellewoyan Memorial Hospital have ended a one-day infection control training facilitated by the World Health Organization in preparation to combat outbreaks of COVID-19 in Lofa.
Three Opposition Political Parties Criticize Weah’s Speech on Economy
Minutes following President George Weah’s highly anticipated speech on the state of the economy, the chairpersons of three collaborating opposition political parties have described the speech as “poorly written.â€
Sen. Zargo: Liberia’s Security at Critical Juncture
Lofa’s Sen. Stephen Zargo says Liberia is at a critical juncture in its democratic sojourn as the country moves toward the October 10, 2017 legislative and presidential elections.
Political Parties Warned Against Posting Campaign Flyers on Public Buildings
Monrovia Mayor Clara Doe Mvogo has warned political parties to desist from posting campaign flyers on public buildings or facilities in the region.
Sen. Zargo Urges Calm in Tense Political Climate
Lofa Senator Stephen Zargo, the chairman of the Senate Committee on Defense, Intelligence, and Veteran Affairs, has warned politicians to desist from making inflammatory statements that could undermine the peace of the country during the 2017 election period.
Liberty Party Threatens Lawsuit Against Gov’t Over Disruption of Convention
The national chairman of the opposition Liberty Party Fonati Koffa has threatened a lawsuit against the government of Liberia for allegedly disrupting its national convention in Voinjama. County authorities say it is simply a case of double booking.
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