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.
Public Works Minister Samuel Kofi Woods last week kept residents of Southeastern Liberia jubilating when he announced that the Ministry is moving in the region to solve crucial problems associated with good roads and bridge deficits.
Thousand of Liberians in the Southeastern region are jubilating over the construction of the new Sanquin Bridge in Sinoe County.
Grand Kru County, as one of the 15 political subdivisions of the Liberia, is still far from recovering from the effects of the 14-year civil war, and is reportedly suffering.
The Margibi Project Management Committee (PMC) has elaborated on some major developments that are being earmarked in the County.
The citizens and residents of Dugbeh River Administrative District in Sinoe County have called on President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf not to sign into law the proposed Act creating the Dugbe River Statutory District within the right bank of Sinoe County.
In an effort to educate residents of the Sime Darby communities, the Rural Human Rights Activists Programme (RHRAP), on March 30, 2013 hosted a one day concessional workshop in Gbah Town, Bomi County at the Sime Darby Central School.
The Representative of Montserrado County District #14, A. Vamuyah Corneh over the week-end officially braked ground for the construction of a police station in the district. The ground breaking ceremony took place in the slump community of Doe Community where the depot will be constructed.
Unconfirmed reports from Western Liberia indicates that the multi-billion Malaysian oil palm company operating there, Sime Darby, might likely full up and leave the country in the face of limited land and threats from locals to continue its US$3.1 billion million investments, but the company is tight light on the issue.
Nimba County District #8 Representative, Larry P. Younquoi, has commenced the implementation of a major road project in the District in Nimba County
Construction of the 25 kilometers road begun February 13, 2013 to link Whynor Town in Garr Chiefdom with Flumpa Town in Gbannah Chiefdom. The road is expected to serve as a major bye-pass from Sanniquellie to Seclepea via Whynor, Gipo and Flumpa.
Two separate road construction companies, Pealat and PGL, operating in Gbarpolu County, are making significant progress on road projects they are implementing for the Government of Liberia in the county.