The parents of the two children found dead in the VOA community on Robertsfield Highway on Dec. 3 have rejected a recent investigation report released by the Liberia National Police.
UL’s 96th Commencement Calls on Graduates to Build Their Country
The University of Liberia has begun it 96th commencement convocations with a call for graduates of the College of Humanities and Social Science (Liberia College) to help build their country using their degrees.
Relatives of Murdered Children Accuse Police of Unjust Imprisonment and Torture
The relatives of Alvin Moses and Ruben Paye, the children who were found dead in a vehicle last week, have accused the police of torture and unjust incarceration.
Citizens Petition Former Mboo Statutory District Sup’t to Run for Representative in 2017
Citizens of Margibi’s district two have petitioned the Former Superintendent of the Mboo Statutory District, Henric Marcus Speare, to contest the district’s representative seat during the 2017 elections.
After Two Years of Searching, Harbel College Has a President
After a long search for the president of Harbel College, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has appointed Syrulwa Somah to lead the institution.
Monroe Chicken Joins Cookshop.biz
One of the leading fast food restaurants in Monrovia, Monroe Chicken, has become the newest restaurant to sign up for Cookshop.biz, the homegrown tech start-up that delivers food to customers from 19 of Monrovia’s best restaurants.
Low Awareness Characterizes Latest Ebola Outbreak
During the latest outbreak of Ebola in the country, many citizens have generally had a low level of awareness of the situation. Information dissemination has also not been as widespread as with previous outbreaks.
Family Literacy Initiative to Bring Early Childhood Education to Disadvantaged Communities
Friends of Liberia has partnered with HIPPY International and the Monrovia-based We-Care Foundation to launch a family literacy initiative in Liberia.