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Paynesville Gets Its First Security Booths — A New Step Toward a Safer City?
What could these new security booths mean for the future of security and sanitation in Paynesville?
The Paynesville City Government has officially unveiled its first security booths as part of efforts to support security personnel who work daily to keep the city safe and clean.
The project, implemented in partnership with the Order of the Eastern Star Central Grand Chapter of Liberia, was attended by Mayor Robert S. Bestman II, who joined officials and community members for the unveiling ceremony.
Will these booths help strengthen security and improve services across the city?
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23/06/2026
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Final highlights from LNP and LDEA graduation at the Police Academy in Paynesville
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Senator Nyonblee Karnga-Lawrence Working on New Opportunities for Liberian Students Abroad
Education remains one of the key pillars of Senator Nyonblee Karnga-Lawrence’s agenda.
Speaking with me, Patrick Sherman, Head of Finance in the Office of Senator Nyonblee Karnga-Lawrence, highlighted some of the educational support initiatives championed by the senator and revealed that efforts are underway to process a new batch of Liberian students for studies outside the country.
According to Sherman, the move is part of a broader effort to create more opportunities for young Liberians to access quality education and build brighter futures.
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High school is over… but what comes next?
For many young people, graduation is a celebration. For others, it’s the beginning of uncertainty.
Joe M. Walker, a student of Paynesville High School and President of the Student Leadership, says he is worried about where to start as he prepares to leave high school.
Is leaving high school an open door to opportunity, or the start of a new burden for Liberia’s youth?
Watch Joe share his thoughts and tell us what you think.
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