More than 1,000 residents of Paynesville benefitted from free health care services over the weekend.
Amid Recurring Mass Failure, Government Establishes Public Examinations Review Committee
The Ministry of Education has announced the establishment of a committee to review the results of exams and analyze the poor performance by students.
At Kendeja Public School, More Than 300 Students Left Unenrolled
Several parents are protesting the refusal of authorities of the Kendeja Public School, located on the Robertsfield Highway, to enroll their children.
Paynesville to Host Annual Two-Day Health Fare
Paynesville City Corporation has announced a two-day health fair on Friday. The event will be held at the Paynesville Town Hall.
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair Visits J-Palm
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair paid a visit yesterday to the office of J-Palm Liberia, a local enterprise that processes and markets products made from oil palm.
Four AMEU Scholars and Staff Off to India for MBA Studies
Four graduates and staff members of the African Methodist Episcopal University have traveled to India for two years graduate studies in business administration.
Speaker Tyler Finally Recuses Himself Amidst Pressure
Speaker Alex Tyler has finally recused himself from proceedings at the House of Representatives.
At Power Analysis Dialogue, Speakers Call for Increased Citizen Participation
Two prominent speakers at a recent dialogue on governance say the full participation of citizens is crucial to moving the country forward and foster development.