The Alternative National Congress has conducted its primary for aspirants wanting to contest on the party’s ticket in the October elections in Bong.
After Student Protests, President Sirleaf Closes Bong County Technical College
Following a series of protest actions by students attending the Bong County Technical College in Gbarnga, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has mandated that the college be closed until September this year.
Liberia Chamber of Commerce Struggles to Increase Female Participation
It is no secret that males dominate the formal sector of business in Liberia. Unsurprisingly, this carries over to women’s participation in the membership of business organizations like the Liberia Chamber of Commerce.
IE and Barrolle Meet In Relegation Fight
The 18th round of matches in the ongoing Liberia Football Association’s first division will take place this weekend with some exciting matches across Monsterrado as teams will be hoping to keep alive their hopes of the championship, while some others will aim for a win to continue their fight from the relegation zone.
President Sirleaf Tours Bong to Dedicate Several Projects
Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is today ending a two-day “appreciation visit†to Bong.
Rep. Sam Kogar’s Resignation from Prince Johnson’s MDR to Be ‘Rejected’
The secretary-general of the Movement for Democracy and Reconstruction has indicated that the letter of resignation submitted to the party’s office by one of its founding members, Rep. Samuel Kogar of Nimba’ fifth district, will be rejected.
Firestone Bans Non-Company Trucks on Its Roads
To limit further damage to roads and preserve the integrity of other bridges within it production area, the management of Firestone Liberia said it has closed its roads to non-company trucks exceeding five axles.
Did Officials Accepting Bribes Cause Further Damage to the Timbo River Bridge?
On Monday, the side of the Timbo River Bridge that was being used as alternative route for smaller vehicles fell into the river, making it impossible for even motorcycles to now cross.