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/ 8 years agoBomi County: Five Clinics Renovated to Improve Health Services
Tubmanberg City – Bomi County assistant superintendent for development, Ernest Gray Davis, says five major clinics have been renovated and...
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/ 8 years agoGrand Gedeh County: Bad Roads Could Cause Low Turnout on Election Day
Putu District – Liberians living in Putu District, Grand Gedeh County want the National Elections Commission (NEC) to reconsider the...
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/ 8 years agoRivercess County: Clinic Serving Over 2,000 People In Ruins
Gbloseo Town, River Cess – Situated 45 kilometers away from Cess City, the capital of Rivercess County, is a dilapidated sky...
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/ 8 years agoGrand Gedeh County: Locals Laud Candidate Donation to Feeder Road Project
Grand Gedeh County – A representative candidate in Grand Gedeh County is receiving applauds for contributing to the rehabilitation of...
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/ 8 years agoMaryland County Marketers Bemoan ‘Bad Feeder Roads’
Pleabo, Maryland County – Marketers in Pleabo City say they are struggling to keep their businesses afloat due to increasing transportation...
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/ 8 years agoBad Road Disconnects South East Counties, Leaves Travelers in Distress
Yarpah Town, River Cess County – Commuters traveling between Grand Bassa and River Cess Counties are stranded for the past three...
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/ 8 years agoSouth East Liberian Businessman Bemoans Bad Road Condition
River Gee County – Liberians in the southeastern counties have again renewed calls for the government to improve the condition...
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/ 8 years ago“Vote For Development, Not Handouts’ – Grand Gedeh Market superintendent Cautions
Zwedru, Grand Gedeh County – With less than 60 days to Liberia’s presidential and representative elections, the head of Zwedru...
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/ 8 years ago‘Better Markets, Latrines, Clinics and Roads’ – Gbarpolu County Marketers List for 2017 Candidates
Bopolu City, Gbarpolu County – Residents woke up to the honking of cars and motorbikes on Saturday morning August 5, 2017, for...