MONROVIA, September 10 (LINA) – The Ministry of Health has begun the evaluation of external regulations for health promotion in Liberia, the ministry’s Head of Health Promotions, John Sumo, has said.
Sumo told the UNMIL radio morning talk show “Coffee Break” recently that the evaluation forms part of the implementation of International Health Regulations (IHR) to build a resilient health system in the country.
MONROVIA, September 10 (LINA) - Deputy Education Minister Aagon Tingba has reiterated government’s commitment to transforming the country’s education sector. He said the transformation of the education sector is one of the major priorities of the government as part of efforts to enhance the development of the country.
MONROVIA, September 10 (LINA) – Criminal Court ”C” at the Temple of Justice has begun hearing into a US$66,000 and L$449,515 misapplication case involving Lone Star Cell Communication Regional Supervisor Suzatte Binda Blake.
Madam Blake was on February 23 charged with “Misapplication of Entrusted Property” by the Grand Jury of Montserrado County.
MONROVIA, September 10 (LINA) – The Supreme Court has ruled that Lone Star Communications Incorporated is liable to pay tax obligation to the Government of Liberia in the amount of US$2,376,098.78. The amount includes re-characterized taxable taxes on expatriates’ salaries amounting to US$956,786.20; withholding on non-residents, US$889,682.38 and interest of US$159,391.99 and US$370,238.21.
MONROVIA, September 10 (LINA) - Cabinet has mandated a realistic implementation of actionable targets as the nation transitions to improve the quality of learning in the education system.
The mandate follows a careful evaluation and analysis of the education sector performance updates, according to an Executive Mansion release.