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.
Archbishop Michael Kpala Francis who was born in Kakata, Margibi County in 1936 and later became a fearless clergy man and a renowned civil rights activist in Liberia has finally left us. As a practicing Catholic who also subscribe to the philosophy and ideology of the late Archbishop especially when it comes to the need to respect human dignity, I feel so said to see such a father, educator and a mentor leaving us. Oh yes, he was considered as one of Liberia's best civil rights activists and a fearless clergy man and there is no doubt about that. It is a mournful and tearful moment for me at this time to see a man of conscience who spoke “Truth to Power” in a BOLD TONE leaving many of us who admired him so much for his courage and stance against the ills in society.
Many Liberians, especially Catholics, were shocked Sunday May 19, 2013) when they were told that Archbishop Michael Kpakala Francis was dead, nine years after he fell to illness.
A Liberian woman identified as Mamie Bedee Jallah, a one-time owner and operator of the All-In-All Business Center Inc., located behind the Zone #1 Police Depot on Bushrod Island recently met her inexplicable death on a passenger bus in Rabat, Morocco.
Moses Z. Blah, Liberia's 22nd President is dead and gone, but circumstances preceding and following his shocking April Fool Day death has remained a major public debate, with some family members and elements of the public accusing the Liberian Government of doing little or nothing to safe the fallen statesman from facing an early grave.
It wasn't an April Fool at all when thousands of Liberians woke up to death news of their former President Moses Z. Blah Monday, April 1, 2013.
The Minister of Education Madam Etmonia David Tarpeh was among scores of government officials and students from various Secondary Schools in Monrovia that took part in the official observance of Decoration Day last Wednesday.
It is an honor to join the many good people who have come from time to time to honor one of our greatest political leader, father, brother and good friend, Hon. Gayah Fahnbulleh for his unwavering and astute leadership and untiring service to humanity; and would like for this to serve as my Easter gift to him for all that he contributes to mankind and his beloved Country- Liberia
The mortal remains of Ma. Zolay Mini Tingban, mother of Nimba County Representative, Matenokay Tingban, is expected to be interred on Saturday, March 2, 2013 in Glehyee-zorpea, Nimba County.
Nimba Students at the University of Liberia have raised concern over what they called 'deliberate failure' on the part of the world's steel Giant (Arcelormittal) to fulfill its concession agreement signed with the government of Liberia .
The President of the National Health Workers Association of Liberia (NaWAL) Mr. Joseph S. Tamba has called on the Government of Liberia to release detailed reports on investigations surrounding circumstances leading to the murder of one of the long term workers of the John F.Kennedy (JFK) Hospital the late Balla Scott.