Author: Jacob Binda

Kakata, Margibi County –Honorable Ivar K. Jones, Chair of the Margibi Legislative Caucus, has urged Superintendent Victoria Worlohab Duncan to launch an investigation into the numerous unfinished projects within the county. His remarks came during the induction ceremony of local county officials held on August 16, 2024, at the Kakata City Hall.During the ceremony, Hon. Jones emphasized the critical need for transparency and accessibility as essential components for the growth and development of Margibi County. He revealed that funds had been allocated for various development projects across the county, yet many remain incomplete. “There are too many unfinished projects in…

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Cotton Tree, Margibi County — In a ceremony held at the Cotton Tree Town Hall, citizens of District #2 Margibi County presented a certificate of appreciation to the Association of Firestone Residents in the Americas (AFIRA) for its significant contributions to the district’s growth and development. AFIRA, an American-based organization founded by Liberians residing in the U.S., has been instrumental in supporting the livelihoods of Liberians and contributing to their country’s progress. The organization has been recognized for its recent efforts in District #2, including the construction of a library at the Cotton Tree Public School and plans to upgrade…

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Kakata, Margibi — A three-bedroom house in the Jambo Village Community was reduced to ashes early Thursday afternoon following a devastating fire that erupted around 1 PM. The blaze quickly consumed the property, leaving nothing but charred remains. All materials and belongings inside the house were destroyed. At the time of the fire, the house’s owner, Madam Hannah Harris, was away at her business center. Her children had visited the property to retrieve keys for a change of clothes after their church practice. Fortunately, no injuries or fatalities were reported, as the occupants were not at home when the fire…

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