President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has threatened to use her executive power to enact provisions of the Domestic Violence Act if the legislature does not pass the bill.
After Flood, Hundreds Remain Homeless in Lower Margibi
After the recent flooding caused by torrential rains in Lower Margibi, many residents remain homeless.
Human Rights Group Wants Security Sector to Emulate UNMIL
Barely two weeks after the United Nations Security Council resolution on the peacekeeping mission in Liberia came to end, a human rights group is warning that instability could ensue if the good policing model demonstrated by UNMIL is ignored.
National Women’s Conference Kicks off in Paynesville
A national conference bringing together stakeholders and rights groups working on women’s issues the country will commence today at the Paynesville City Hall.
Sen. Doe-Sheriff Pushes for Increased Female Participation in 2017 Elections
Montserrado Senator Geraldine Doe-Sheriff has challenged women to play a major role in the upcoming 2017 elections.
DEA Draws Attention to Addiction in World Drugs Day Celebration
Liberia’s Drugs Enforcement Agency carried out a major awareness against illegal usage of drugs in the country in observance of this year’s World Drugs Day.
Major Flooding in Margibi; Kakata, Joeblow Town, Unification City Affected
Joeblow Town and other communities in Margibi have been inundated by widespread flooding following a heavy downpour of rain starting on Tuesday, according to reports from local journalists.
Sixth Grade Student from Nimba Wins National Spelling Bee
Joetay Boyah, a sixth grade student of the ArcelorMittal Area C School, has won the championship of the eighth National Annual Spelling Bee Competition.