Liberia has a 10-year plan for quality education
Teacher development, improving infrastructure and changing the school curriculum are all crucial in achieving quality education.
Teacher development, improving infrastructure and changing the school curriculum are all crucial in achieving quality education.
Comfort O. Agwu, senior deputy registrar for WAEC, said Liberians should not feel discouraged by the results because the new administration and its interventions have not had time to make an impact.
The Nimba County Health Team has dedicated additions to two health facilities in Yarwein Mehnsonnoh and Gbeh-lay Geh Statutory Districts.
A US$65,500 wellness unit situated on the compound of the C. H. Rennie hospital in Margibi has been completed. Dedicated on June 16, the facility is meant to provide services to persons with mental illness [...]
Lack of money is the root of continuing staff salary and electricity deficiencies at Cuttington University.
Education Minister Ansu Sonii has ordered about 28 teachers dismissed during the September 2016 student protests in Margibi to be reinstated.
Partial funding for paving the road between Ganta and Tapita has been secured from the World Bank, with matching funds provided by Liberia’s road fund.
The school will deliver a high quality program to its students using a curriculum that integrates the requirements of the Liberian educational system with standards of international curricula.
Passengers of more than 50 vehicles traveling towards either Saclepea or Tappita were stranded for nearly two days because trucks had completely blocked the road.
Father James Tamba, Dean of the College of Theology at Cuttington University, has been appointed as interim president of the university following almost a week of protests. https://frontpageafricaonline.com/news/cuttington-university-announces-interim-president-amid-protest/ http://www.bushchicken.com/calm-returns-to-cuttington-after-days-of-violent-protest/