The Citizens of Nimba County said, amidst the hardship in Liberia financially, seeing the lawmaker with over five hundred million Liberian Dollars new Bank notes is something that worth questioning.
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SUP Launches Fix The Country Rally Campaign
Vanguard Student Unification Party launches their Fix the country protest against the Government of Liberia, according to the Vanguard Students … More
Grand Cape Mount County Senator Varney G. Sherman donated to flood Victims in Kru Town Community and the Robertsport City Corporation (RCC).
The Grand Cape Mount County Senator donated five hundred united states dollars to the women of Robertsport city and 27 bags of rice to flood Victims in the Kru Town Community & at the same time, he donated to the Robertsport city corporation working tools worth USD$575.00 for the cleaning up process of the city of Robertsport.
MPW Embark on Construction of Dixville-Caldwell Road
Ministry of Public Works has started the construction of the Dixville-Caldwell Road, a road which has been in a deplorable condition for about five years, causing damage to vehicles using that route and making it hard for the constituents to travel freely.
PSA (Liberia Special )
The Government of the Republic of Liberia has received funds from the African Development Bank (AfDB) Group, European Union (EU) & European Investment Bank (EIB) towards the cost of the Fishtown to Harper Road Project Phase I: Paving of Harper to Karloken (50km), Upgrading of the Mano River Union Road Development & Transport Facilitation Programme (MRU/RDTFP) Phase I: Paving of Karloken to Fishtown (80km) and the Upgrading of the Mano River Union Road Development & Transport Facilitation Programme
ArcelorMittal fined US$110k for Environmental Pollution, Violation of Environmental Laws
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has slapped steel giant, ArcelorMittal Liberia with a fine of US$110,000 after being found liable for several breaches of the environmental laws and pollution of a water body in Nimba County.
MCSS OBSERVES RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE
In view of religious tolerance, with unity in diversity, and respect for each and everyone’s religion, MCSS schools will be closed on Monday, May 2, 2022, in observance of “Eid al-Fitr” the end of Ramadan.
Liberia National Police Arrests 2016 Murder Suspect
The Liberia National Police has arrested suspect Sam Alieu Kemokai for allegedly murdering victim Mercy Gbagah, 29 years old, on December 4, 2016.
Johnsonville To Mount Barclay Robust Clearing Underway.
Johnsonville to Mount Barclay robust clearing underway.
This is expected to enhance free movement between these corridors that have been terrible for sometime.
The government continues to make efforts in roads reconstruction and rehabilitation; thanks to President Weah for his commitment and support to Public Works.
Humans May Be Slowly Losing Their Sense of Smell, New Study Hints
Humans May Be Slowly Losing Their Sense of Smell, New Study Hints.
Humans’ sense of smell may indeed be gradually fading, according to a study that has found people carry different versions of two scent receptors for musk and body odor.
Olfactory receptors detect airborne chemicals that waft into our noses, but smell receptors vary immensely from one person to the next.
Any two people, on average, will have functional differences in over 30 percent of their odorant receptor genes, a 2013 study found. Which explains why some people might find some smells pungent or pleasant that the next person can’t even detect.

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