At least 16 opposition political parties have affixed their signatures to a formal declaration for a possible coalition in the upcoming 2017 presidential election, following a one-day summit in Ganta on Saturday, September 17.
Justice Minister Reveals Competent Security Sector, Amid UNMIL Departure
Liberia’s justice minister and attorney general, Frederick Doe Cherue, says Liberia has long been in charge of maintaining its own peace and security, even before the final drawdown of UNMIL.
Over 100 Complete Adult Literacy Program in Bahn
More than 100 adults graduated after months in an adult literacy program sponsored by the Finnish Refugee Council.
Amid Surge in Interest, Principal Proposes Increasing Classroom Sizes at Bridge-operated School
A surge of interest in enrollment has led the principal of the Tonglewin Elementary Public School to call on its operator, Bridge International Academies, to allow the school to increase classroom sizes.
Zuagele Bows to Pressure and Apologizes to Ganta Christian Community
It’s nearly one year since the 2016 Sept. 30th stream of mob violence took place in Ganta, following the death of a commercial motorcyclist.
As USAID FED Partnership Concludes, Beneficiaries Send Commendation Messages
USAID’s Food and Enterprises Development Initiative has ended a one-day consultative meeting with farmers and farmers’ groups from Bein-Garr, Sanniquellie-Mahn and Gbeh-ley Geh districts in Sanniquellie.
Sen. Grupee: Traditional Schools Need Reform
Senator Thomas Grupee has called for a reform in the traditional secret societies to reduce their impact on the education of students in Liberia.
Bong Technical College to Be Completed in 2017
The interim president of Bong Technical College has revealed measures aimed at ensuring that the college’s construction is completed by the end of 2017, after delays due to changes to the project’s contract.