Three officials of the Liberia United for Sustainable Development (LUSD) have disclosed that plans have been finalized to plant cassava on its 25 acres of farm land located in Kakata, Margibi County.
The leadership of the Independent Mano River Transport Union of Liberia (IMRTUL) has expressed thanks and appreciation to President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf for accepting and recognizing the IMRTUL operations in the country.
The Human Resources Manager of the Chinese Construction firm, Chongqing International Construction Corporation (CICO), Ms. Jacquelene M. Sogbandi, has claimed that the company is providing better incentives for local Liberian employees contrary to rumor it is paying peanuts.
One of Liberia's leading GSM Company Lone star cell GSM has promote the Ministry of Labour by providing them two set of telephone called, hotline.
The China Henan International Cooperation Group Company Limited, (CHICO) has embarked on a multi million dollars headquarter project to help in the reconstruction of post conflict Liberia.
Employees of the Liberia Institute of Public Administration (LIPA) Staff Association (LIPASA) are expected to go to the poll today, April 23, 2013 to elect a new corps of officers that will steer the affairs of the employees at LIPA.
The National Election Commission (NEC) has identified several challenges in the process of reaching out with civic and voter education in the country, something it said is a challenge to the entire electoral process and the country in general.
Residents of New Georgia Estate West's Block D Community went the poll Sunday, March 11, to elect a batch of new officials that steer their affairs for the next few years.
A group of Liberians have implored the former President of the Press Union of Liberia (PUL), J. Siaka Konneh, to contest in the 2017 general and presidential elections in Liberia as a presidential hopeful.
Major consultations are ongoing amongst elders of Lower Bong County for the purpose of fielding and supporting one candidate from the region in next year's mid-term senatorial elections.
Even before fallen Grand Bassa Senator John F. Whitfield relaxes in his grave, serious struggle to occupy the seat left behind has kicked off with those interested fighting among themselves, the Informer has learnt.