When Liberian politician Jeremiah Koung was campaigning for a seat in parliament in 2011 elections, he promised better health care for his constituents through a private hospital run by a foundation named after his mother and daughter.
19-Year-Old Liberian Undergoing Treatment After Staten Island Shooting
The family of a 19-year-old shooting victim in Staten Island, New York is calling for the arrest and investigation of the perpetrator of the crime.
Liberians in Trenton Celebrate Independence; Forge Closer Bond With City
Liberians residing in the American state of New Jersey held a series of events to observe Liberia’s 171st anniversary.
Amid Planned Independence Day Protest, Government Reminds Organizers to Follow the Law
With a plan announced by university students to stage a mass protest on Independence Day, the Ministry of Justice is reminding organizers of the legal requirements for taking such action.
University Consortium Sets New Deadline for Scholarship Application
The University Consortium for Liberia has announced a new deadline for its 2018 scholarship application.
Diasporan Liberian Celebrates Life in the U.S.
Dauphin County in the United States was the host of a mixed African cultural spectacle when the 43rd birthday of Steven Makor was celebrated.
US, EU Ambassadors Warn Gov’t Against Floating Power Plant
The United States Embassy, on behalf of western development partners in Liberia, has issued a warning to the Liberian government against a plan to contract a company to provide a ship that would generate electricity.
Nimba’s Rep. Gleekia Highlights Achievements to Diaspora Citizens
Rep. Dorwohn Gleekia of Nimba sixth district recently addressed Nimbaians based in the United States where he outlined key legislative and development achievements of his district since he took office in January.