Maryland’s first district lawmaker, Mike Jurry, has provided a collection of tablets containing electronic books for students of the College of Engineering and Technology at Tubman University.
Head of Disabled Community in Grand Bassa Wants Fewer Political Parties
The head of the Grand Bassa chapter of the Christian Association of the Blind, Robert Kpadoe, is calling for a reduction in the number of political parties participating in elections.
After Previous Disruptions of Court Hearings, Bong Traditional Leaders Sign Agreement With Justice Actors
Traditional leaders and actors of the formal legal system in Bong have agreed, through a memorandum of understanding, to collaborate to better ensure that citizens can access justice in the county.
19-Year-Old Charged With Murder in Margibi
Police in Margibi has charged and sent to court a 19-year-old man for allegedly stabbing his friend to death in Weala.
Tubman University Announces New Professors to Replace Former Faculty Members
The administration of Tubman University has announced recruiting new professors to boost the strength of its faculty, after it refuted a recent Bush Chicken report that professors were leaving in droves.
Gov’t Wants Pro-Poor Agenda Implemented Locally, But Civil Society Laments Delay in Dev’t Funds
The Ministry of Finance says it is pushing to ensure that the implementation of the Pro-Poor Agenda for Prosperity and Development is decentralized.
Civil Society Leader Calls on Grand Bassa Lawmaker to Protest Gov’t Delay in Paying Social Development Funds
A former secretary general of the National Civil Society Council’s branch in Grand Bassa is calling on the county’s legislative council to launch a protest to demand that the government pay Grand Bassa its share of social development funds.
Rubber Planters Association Breaks Ground for National Headquarters
The Rubber Planters Association of Liberia has broken ground for the construction of its first national headquarters, located along the Suakoko Highway in Todee District.