The United States Agency for International Development and the government of Liberia have launched a four-year program to improve farm-to-market roads in the country.
Ahead of Elections, Gbehzohngar Findley Challenges AMEZU Graduates to “Choose Wiselyâ€
More than 8,000 students were conferred degrees this past Tuesday after they completed courses in various disciplines at the African Methodist Episcopal Zion University.
Student Union Welcomes Representatives’ Decision to Halt UL Tuition Increment
The University of Liberia Student Union has welcomed the decision by the House of Representatives to revert the proposed increase in tuition at the university this semester.
Mills Jones Announces Decision to Contest for Liberia’s Presidency in 2017
Former Central Bank Governor Mills Jones formally announced his decision to contest for the Liberian presidency in 2017.
“Unsafe Environment Puts Liberian Children at Risk,†Children’s Rights Group Warns
Amid a report by the Ministry of Gender, Children, and Social Welfare that 731 children were raped and sexually abused from January to March 2016, the Liberian Children Representative Forum says it is an unquestionable reality that Liberian children are at risk due to unsafe environment.
Mercy Corps Celebrates Community Mobilization Efforts Against Ebola
Mercy Corps, an international non-governmental organization, held a two-day national conference to celebrate achievements of its community health mobilization program.
Christian Women’s Group Promotes “God-fearing Leaders†in Liberia
The Prayers Network for Women Empowerment, a local Christian women’s organization, stated that it is working to raise up “God-fearing leaders†to lead the country following the 2017 Presidential and Legislative elections.
Mills Jones to Announce Decision on Presidential Race This Week
Former Central Bank Governor Mills Jones says he will make a formal declaration of his political ambition this week.