MONROVIA, October 1 (LINA) - The Liberia Water and Sewer Corporation (LWSC) has erected two waste compartments at the Ebola Treatment Centers at the Island Clinic on Bushrod Island and ELWA in Paynesville.
MONROVIA, October 1(LINA) - The Liberian Senate has endorsed a US$11million agreement signed between the Government of Liberia and the Liberia Cocoa Corporation (LCC).
MONROVIA, October 1 (LINA) - Supreme Court Chief Justice Francis Korkpor has urged magistrates throughout the country to use discretionary powers in the arrest, summon and detention of defendants amid the Ebola crisis in the country.
MONROVIA, October 1 (LINA) -The Government of Liberia has requested its non-essential employees to continue to remain home until otherwise instructed, as a measure to decongest public institutions.
VOINJAMA, September 30 (LINA) - Despite the Ebola outbreak in Lofa County, citizens of Kpakolomai and Wenzeazu Towns in Voinjama District have embarked on the construction of a five-kilometer road on self-help basis.
MONROVIA, September 30 (LINA) -The Superintendent of the Wesleyan Church of Liberia (WCL) has admonished Liberians to stop “unnecessary criticism” of government’s effort to rebuild Liberia after a protracted civil conflict.
MONROVIA, September 30 (LINA) -United States Ambassador Deborah Malac has blamed the August shooting incident in WestPoint on the lack of proper communication.
MONROVIA, September 30 (LINA) - The President of the Press Union of Liberia (PUL), Abdullai Kamara, has challenged Liberian journalists to remain vigilant in disseminating relevant information to transform the lives of the Liberian people.
BUCHANAN, September 30 (LINA) - Buchanan City Mayor Julia K. Bono has instructed the City Police to arrest any child found selling in the streets, noting that violators will be forwarded to court for prosecution.
MONROVIA, September 30 (LINA) - The Justice in Chamber at the Supreme Court, Justice Kabineh Ja’neh, says the closure of the National Chronicle Newspaper was a constitutional matter that cannot be handled by one Justice and requires the input of the full Supreme Court bench.
MONROVIA, October 1 (LINA) - The Liberia Water and Sewer Corporation (LWSC) has erected two waste compartments at the Ebola Treatment Centers at the Island Clinic on Bushrod Island and ELWA in Paynesville.
MONROVIA, October 1(LINA) - The Liberian Senate has endorsed a US$11million agreement signed between the Government of Liberia and the Liberia Cocoa Corporation (LCC).
MONROVIA, October 1 (LINA) - Supreme Court Chief Justice Francis Korkpor has urged magistrates throughout the country to use discretionary powers in the arrest, summon and detention of defendants amid the Ebola crisis in the country.
MONROVIA, October 1 (LINA) -The Government of Liberia has requested its non-essential employees to continue to remain home until otherwise instructed, as a measure to decongest public institutions.
VOINJAMA, September 30 (LINA) - Despite the Ebola outbreak in Lofa County, citizens of Kpakolomai and Wenzeazu Towns in Voinjama District have embarked on the construction of a five-kilometer road on self-help basis.
MONROVIA, September 30 (LINA) -The Superintendent of the Wesleyan Church of Liberia (WCL) has admonished Liberians to stop “unnecessary criticism” of government’s effort to rebuild Liberia after a protracted civil conflict.
MONROVIA, September 30 (LINA) -United States Ambassador Deborah Malac has blamed the August shooting incident in WestPoint on the lack of proper communication.
MONROVIA, September 30 (LINA) - The President of the Press Union of Liberia (PUL), Abdullai Kamara, has challenged Liberian journalists to remain vigilant in disseminating relevant information to transform the lives of the Liberian people.
BUCHANAN, September 30 (LINA) - Buchanan City Mayor Julia K. Bono has instructed the City Police to arrest any child found selling in the streets, noting that violators will be forwarded to court for prosecution.
MONROVIA, September 30 (LINA) - The Justice in Chamber at the Supreme Court, Justice Kabineh Ja’neh, says the closure of the National Chronicle Newspaper was a constitutional matter that cannot be handled by one Justice and requires the input of the full Supreme Court bench.