A U.S. Congressional delegation will arrive today for a two-day official visit to Liberia.
Liberia Studies Association Announces Travel Award for Emerging Scholars
The Liberia Studies Association, a non-profit scholarly organization that comprises of researchers in disciplines relevant to Liberia, has announced a travel award to allow early career scholars to attend its annual conference.
Cape Mount Votes in Senatorial By-election Tomorrow
Citizens in Grand Cape Mount will vote tomorrow in a senatorial by-election to elect a new senator to represent them in the legislature. That new seat became available after the death of Senator Edward Dagoseh.
Weah Puts up Defense Against Critics for Speech at U.N. General Assembly
President George Weah has taken a defensive stand against critics of his speech delivered at the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
President Weah Issues Proclamation Extending Legislative Session by One Week
President George Weah has issued a proclamation to extend the second regular session of the 54th legislature for one week.
J-Palm Named Among 20 Top Companies Vying for US$1 Million African Entrepreneurship Prize
One of Liberia’s biggest local manufacturer of consumer goods, J-Palm, has been recognized among the 20 top companies in Africa to compete for the 2019 Africa Netpreneur Prize.
Liberia Regains Voting Rights at International Civil Aviation Organization After Paying Dues
The International Civil Aviation Organization, ICAO, has granted voting rights to Liberia at its 40th session, which is currently taking place in Montreal, Canada.
iCampus to Launch Café Fully Staffed by Persons With Disabilities
iCampus, a shared co-working space focused on technology and social change, is adding another element to its campus, with the launch of an inclusive learning café.