The Salvation Army has dedicated a newly constructed school in Kakata.
Margibi County Health Officer Says HIV Infection Rate Alarming
Margibi’s county health officer has raised the alarm about what he said is a relatively high rate of HIV infection in Margibi and two other counties
KRTTI Graduates First Post-War B-Certificate Holders
In an effort to rehabilitate Liberia’s education system, the Kakata Rural Teacher Training Institute in Margibi has graduated the first batch of post-war B-Certificate teachers.
Fire Outbreak Leaves Kakata Associate Magistrate Homeless
A late Monday morning fire outbreak has destroyed four apartment buildings in the Kakata’s 14 Road Community, causing the associate magistrate of the Kakata City Court, Amos Fanga, to become homeless.
NEC Ends Training to Allow Visually Impaired to Vote Independently
The National Elections Commission has completed a regional trainer of trainers workshop in Kakata to train people with disabilities on how to properly and independently vote using the tactile ballot guide.
Sen. Johnson Says Role in Civil War Irrelevant to Presidential Bid
Nimba’s Sen. Prince Johnson and former rebel leader of the defunct Independent National Patriotic Front of Liberia has stated that he has no regrets over his role in the 14-year civil crisis.
Salala Rubber Reaffirms Ban on Politics
The management of the Salala Rubber Corporation has reaffirmed its ban on all political activities, including rallies and meetings, on the premises.
Mudslide Causes Setback to China Union’s Mining Operations
Heavy rains have caused a severe mudslide in the concession area of China Union, in Fuamah District in Lower Bong, resulting in severe damage to the company’s equipment.