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LIBERIA: CRC Workers Union President Cries Out Due To Lack Of Resident Doctor, Insufficient Staff

LIBERIA: CRC Workers Union President Cries Out Due To Lack Of Resident Doctor, Insufficient Staff LIBERIA: CRC Workers Union President Cries Out Due To Lack Of Resident Doctor, Insufficient Staff President of the company’s workers union, Paul Dweh The Cavalla Rubber Corporation which is currently operating in south-eastern Liberia, specifically in Pleebo sodoken district, Maryland County hospital is said to be out of medical doctors backed with insufficient staffs. This disclosure was made by the President of the company’s workers union, Paul Dweh in an exclusive interview with the GNN in the County. Mr. Dweh speaking further, appealed to the management of the Company to see reasons in recruiting qualified doctors, and add more employees to the hospital in order to adequately address the medical plight of hundreds of its employees.

Market Women In Harper City, Maryland Cries For Help, As Hoffman River Takes Over Their Market

Market Women In Harper City, Maryland Cries For Help, As Hoffman River Takes Over Their Market Market Women In Harper City, Maryland Cries For Help, As Hoffman River Takes Over Their Market From: E. Varney Kamah ~Correspondent Maryland County~ Hundreds of marketers in the western part of the City of Harper in Maryland County are calling on local authorities to come to their rescue as the Hoffman River is gradually taking over the environment destroying their businesses, most especially those selling fish alongside the River. Speaking to our Maryland Correspondent, the market women in tears said their goods have been destroyed by overflow of the river forcing many of them to be out of business, a situation they lamented has caused them to lose hundreds of their daily earnings.

Food Distribution Kicks Off in Southeast, Central Liberia

Beneficiaries embrace distribution effort, laud government for kind gesture. A press release from the World Foof Program (WFP) has said that residents of Grand Gedeh and Maryland Counties in the southeast and Bong County in Central Liberia last week began receiving COVID-19 Household Food Support Programme (COHFSP) food packages. According to the release, the food distribution exercise kicked off in the three counties and it is expected to reach more than 87,000 households including nearly 17,000 in Grand Gedeh, 26,000 in Maryland and 45,000 in Bong. COHFSP food package which contains 50 kg rice, one-gallon vegetable oil, and about 30 cups of beans per household – was rolled out in Grand Gedeh and Maryland Counties.

Liberia: Land Authority Ends Awareness in Maryland County

Liberia: Land Authority Ends Awareness in Maryland County
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