Liberia’s President, and Goodwill Ambassador for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) in Africa, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has held the first National Water Resource Sanitation Board Meeting, after some delays.
Freeport community on the Bushrod Island has always experienced flooding thus creating unbearable conditions for residents, pedestrians and motorists.
Some residents attribute the flooding to the poor manner in which drainages in the area were constructed, others blamed it on the construction of houses on the waterways, while some believe that the throwing of garbage in drainages is responsible for the flooding.
- President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is expected this Friday, June 19, 2015 to officially chair the first sitting of the National Water Resource Sanitation Board.
The Board Meeting will be held in the Cabinet Room of the Executive Mansion, bringing together 13 Cabinet Ministers, including WASH Sector Ministers from line Ministries.
Leaders of Burundian communities of New York, New Jersey, Maine & Connecticut say Friday’s letter delivery to UN Secretary-General, Mr. Ban and simultaneous protest rally to stop President Nkurunziza from running for a third term was a success.
When Sierra Leone Government Spokesman, Abdulai Bayraytay extended a cordial invitation to the pro democracy group, Concerned Sierra Leoneans USA to attend a town hall meeting at the Sierra Leone Embassy in Washington on post Ebola Recovery, he naively was not expecting a rejection. But boy was he in for a rude awakening?