Over a thousand ghost names have been identified for removal from the Ministry of Education’s payroll, after the minister concluded vetting 47 percent of its workforce, based in Nimba, Bong, and Montserrado.
As USAID FED Partnership Concludes, Beneficiaries Send Commendation Messages
USAID’s Food and Enterprises Development Initiative has ended a one-day consultative meeting with farmers and farmers’ groups from Bein-Garr, Sanniquellie-Mahn and Gbeh-ley Geh districts in Sanniquellie.
67 Teachers in Rural Nimba Receiving Salaries Via Mobile Money
The Mobile Money project that was launched on May 21st to provide salaries to teachers in rural Nimba County through Lonestar Cell MTN has been activated.
OP-ED: The Brighter Future for Liberia’s Economy
An Op-ed about the future of Liberia’s economy, written by the president and CEO of the U.S. Overseas Private Investment Corporation.
R.S. Caufield Principal Says First Lady’s Visit is a Boost
The principal of the Robert Stanley Caufield High School says the visit of the United States first lady is a boost to his institution.
USAID, Government Launch Program to Maintain Farm-to-Market Roads
The United States Agency for International Development and the government of Liberia have launched a four-year program to improve farm-to-market roads in the country.
Mercy Corps Celebrates Community Mobilization Efforts Against Ebola
Mercy Corps, an international non-governmental organization, held a two-day national conference to celebrate achievements of its community health mobilization program.
Gov’t Launches Pilot Program to Pay Teachers’ Salaries via Mobile Money
The Assistant Minister for Fiscal Affairs and Human Resource Development at the Ministry of Education, Gbovadeh Gbilia, has launched a program to begin paying teachers’ salaries through the Mobile Money platform.