Author: Rural Reporters News Network

By J. Mason Kollie Lofa County-November 1, 2025-Residents of several rural towns in Lofa County are anticipating tougher dry season amid damaged handpumps in the villages and towns with just a month left to enter the dry season. The affected communities include towns in Wulukoha Clan, Lower Walker Clan, Upper Walker Clan, Bondi Clan, Tahamba Clan, amongst others. In separate interviews with Rural Reporters News Network (RRNN), on November 1, 2025, residents of villages and Towns in Voinjama and Kolahun Districts lamented that most of their hand pumps are no longer working, leaving them to drink from creek, River and…

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Ben T.C. Brooks River Gee County | Oct. 31, 2025 | Over 110 kilometers road rehabilitation project has kicked off in River Gee County, Deabo Chiefdom, electoral district #3, with residents describing the project as a dream comes through after more than twenty years of travelling difficulties in the region. The road project is being championed by District #3 Representative, Johnson S.N. Williams under the National Legislative Project. Groundbreaking ceremony for the road project took place on October 20, 2025 in the county. Community roads under the 110 kilometers include, Tuobo Gbaweleken to Deabo Youworken–9.92 km, Deabo Youworken to…

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By Geeplay Ezekiel Geeplay| Contributing Writer BUCHANAN, October 30, 2025- Students in Buchanan, Grand Bassa County, have joined the nationwide awareness campaign for Liberia’s Cybersecurity, highlighting digital safety, responsible online behavior, and the future of telecommunications. Liberia Telecommunication Authority says the initiative in Buchanan is led by Commissioner Angela Cassell Bush of the Department of International Gateway Services (IGS), assisted by Commissioner Patrick Honnah. The initiative is expected to run until October 2026. The Buchanan leg featured interactive sessions and Q & A segments. W.P.L. Brumskine Methodist School, Bassa High School System, J.C. Early, St. Peter Claver High School, and…

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By Emmanuel Koffa Barclayville, Grand Kru County—Two government run school, George Toe Washington Elementary School and the Joseph Blamoh Toe Junior High School in Barclayville, have benefited from modern reading rooms from KEEP Liberia, marking a significant milestone in their educational journey. The facilities, constructed and funded by KEEP Liberia, aim to strengthen students’ reading abilities and promote a culture of literacy among school-aged children. KEEP Liberia addresses Liberia’s inequality gap by advocating for literacy and equity in education, human rights, and resource access. This is the first time the two institutions have benefited from such educational support since their…

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Ben T.C. Brooks River Gee County | Oct. 31, 2025 | Medical Liberia, in partnership with Amuanu for Development, joined the global observance of the International Day of the Girl Child with a vibrant and inspiring empowerment event held during the week in Fish Town, River Gee County. The International Day of the Girl Child, established by the United Nations in 2011 and observed every year on October 11, seeks to recognize the rights of girls and address the challenges they face worldwide. It draws global attention to issues such as limited access to education, early marriage, and gender-based violence,…

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By J. Mason Kollie and Peter Kollie Voinjama City, Lofa County – Electoral District #5, representing Zorzor and Salayea, has reached the Grand Final of the 2025 Lofa County Electoral District League after a thrilling 2–1 victory over District #4 (Voinjama and Quardu Bondi) on Thursday, October 30, 2025, at the Voinjama Sports Pitch. District #5 wasted no time asserting dominance, finding the back of the net just three minutes into the first half of the 45-minute encounter. District #4 responded strongly, leveling the score in the 30th minute before heavy rainfall temporarily slowed the tempo of the game. The…

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By J. Mason Kollie A four-door taxi commuting passengers from Montserrado to Lofa, was early Friday morning gutted by fire on the Voinjama-Kolahun Road, leaving it burn to ashes. The incident took place early Friday morning while the vehicle was descending the Kambolahun, near Kolahun. Eyewitness said six passengers were onboard the vehicle which was traveling to Kolahun from Monrovia. No human casualty is reported so far. But all materials belonging to the passengers, including goods got damaged by the fire. “We were in the car and later we observed that the car was smoking with heavy dark smoke, so…

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V. Publisher Incorporated Launches Career Counseling Awareness in Grand Gedeh High Schools By: D. Abraham Cooper Sr. I Grand Gedeh County Correspondent Zwedru, Grand Gedeh County –Thursday, October 30, 2025–V.Publisher Incorporated is currently undertaking a massive awareness campaign for career counseling across various high schools in Grand Gedeh County. The initiative is designed to equip students with the broad knowledge they need as they prepare to transition from high school into their post-secondary lives. CEO Emphasizes Future Generations Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Tar Nimely revealed that this program is his organization’s way of contributing to the lives of future generations.…

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By: Emmanuel Koffa I Grand Kru County Correspondent Grand Kru County – Thursday,October 30, 2025-A man identified as Nathaniel Senyon was discovered lying unconscious in Gissaken, Grand Kru County, and was later pronounced dead at the Buah Geeken Health Center, according to police reports. Predicated upon the initial information, a team of investigators from the Liberia National Police (LNP), Grand Kru County Detachment led by R-GK and AO-GK, responded to the scene and launched a full-scale investigation. During the preliminary probe, five suspects were arrested in connection with the incident. Those taken into custody have been identified as Mathew Doe,…

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By Jangar Boimah Johnson I Bong County Correspondent Zorzor City, Lofa County–Thursday, Oct. 30,2025– The administration of Change Agent Network University (CAN-U) located in Fissebu Town, has received 30 bags of cement towards the construction of its administrative building. Assistant Minister for Statistics and Research at the Ministry of Labor, Ballah Kokolee presented the 30 bags of cement to CAN University on behalf of Jackson F. Wolobah, a son of Zorzor District. Kokolee said the donation was Minister Wolobah own way of contributing to the manpower development of the county, adding, this was Wolobah own way of supporting the University…

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