Liberian academician, activist, and author, Robtel Neajai Pailey, has released her second anti-corruption book titled, Jaadeh, a bassa language book.
Over 4,000 Liberians in U.S. Risk Deportation as DED Expires Next Month
For many Liberians in the U.S., it was a moment of joy in March, last year, when President Donald Trump announced that their Deferred Enforced Departure status was extended by an additional one year.
To Successfully Implement Land Rights Act, Stakeholders Want Unified Messaging
Last year, Liberia scored a milestone achievement by adopting its first, ever Land Rights Act that recognizes community land ownership. At the time, international organizations and rights campaigners, including Welthungerhilfe, welcomed the country’s achievement, describing the law as one of the continent’s most progressive.
Liberia Still Among Most Corrupt in Sub-Saharan Africa
Transparency International has released its 2018 Global Corruption Perceptions Index report, with Liberia still listed among the most corrupt countries in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Weah Says Liberia ‘Far Better’ Than a Year Ago
President George Weah delivered his second state of the nation address to the 54th national legislature on Monday, covering the first year of his administration.
University of Liberia Students Clash over Suspension of Academic Activities
Ahead of the president’s address to the legislature, two groups of students at the University of Liberia have been clashing over the abrupt suspension of academic activities at the Capitol Hill campus.
In Anticipation of Weah’s Address, Police to Shut Down Capitol Hill
Come 4:00 p.m. today, President George Weah will address the 54th National Legislature on the state of the nation, in fulfillment of his constitutional mandate.
Harbel College Cancels Student Fees Increase After Lawmaker’s Intervention
Harbel College has abandoned its decision to increase student fees this semester after Margibi’s second district representative, Ivar Jones, demanded that the administration returns to the status quo.