PANTA — For the first time in years, residents of Panta District #4 are watching graders, loaders, and trucks reshape the only road that connects their communities to markets, clinics, and schools, not because the government finally intervened, but because citizens organized, funded, and rebuilt it themselves.
What was once a notoriously treacherous stretch of mud, gullies, and broken laterite from Foelah junction through Garmue to Desha Town at the Liberia-Guinea border is now undergoing…
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