The Ministry of Health has confirmed that test results on the six suspected polio cases reported in Nimba were negative.
Police Spokesperson Retracts Statement on Subcompact Vehicles
Sam Collins, spokesperson for the Liberia National Police, has clarified an earlier statement he made in a Bush Chicken article suggesting that the police were considering imposing restrictions on subcompact vehicles in Monrovia.
VIDEO: Tricycle Riders Voice Their Opinions About New Restrictions
Watch the video of riders, drivers, leaders of the union, and the police spokesperson giving their takes on the new restrictions on tricycles operating in Monrovia.
Liberians Live Longer Than Other Africans
Despite a healthcare system that is assumed to be in shambles, Liberia has a higher life expectancy than all its neighbors and many other African countries.
Tricycle Union Expresses Frustration Over Gov’t Restrictions
The Liberia National Police’s recent collection of restrictions on tricycles popularly known as ‘kehkeh’ may have not gone well with the Liberia Tricycle and Motorcycle Association and the riding public.
Akon: Infrastructure and Education Are Major Factors Affecting Africa
Senegalese-American musical icon, Aliaume Thiam, popularly known as Akon, has partnered with Bridge International Academies and the Ministry of Education to draw attention to the electricity shortage and the poor education system in Liberia.
As Renovation Stalls, Criminals Vandalize Cape Palmas High School
The delay in renovation of the Cape Palmas High School has resulted in criminals vandalizing the school’s property and stealing valuables from the compound.
Contractor and Local Authorities Shift Blame as Cape Palmas High School Renovation Stalls
Since Cape Palmas High School students were relocated to a temporary facility for the post-Ebola renovation of their school, the construction process has suffered a series of setbacks.