The United Tchien Association in the United States a renowned clan from Grand Gedeh County in Liberia, ended its 3rd National Convention held in the city of Cleveland, Ohio Aug 20 thru 22, 2010.
The tasks of making Monrovia and other surrounding cities decent for habitation have been daunting and met with resistance from some quarters. One reason for this is the opposition political parties’ hypocrisy.
Many Liberian youth are struggling to reach the highest possible levels of success in school. Liberian parents confront many barriers to helping their children succeed. Many parents must work multiple jobs to support family here in the U.S. as well as back in West Africa.
The usual pre war flair of August 24th has all but disappeared in some parts of Liberia. There are no more battles for the best "eyes right" and the spic and span of uniforms and dress of the various schools and institutions.
Residents and businesses of the city of Gbarnga were hit with flash floods after torrential rains pounded the city for more than an hour on Friday, the 20th of August 2010.
The management of The Bush Chicken, in consultation with its editorial staff in Minnesota and other stakeholders, has decided to change its reporting focus to the emerging development activities in and around Liberia.