Marie Collins, a UK based Liberian, launched The Mary Kwende Foundation to help alleviate maternal health challenges faced by young mothers.
Following Global Witness Report, Gov’t Raises Concern Over Bribery Allegations Against Former Officials
Two days after the U.K.-based corruption watchdog, Global Witness released a new report alleging that former government officials benefitted from a tainted oil deal, the government says it is concerned about the allegations.
Global Witness Unearths Tainted Oil Deal that Allegedly Benefited Public Officials
A new Global Witness corruption report has unearthed that the acquisition of Liberia’s 13th oil block by U.S. oil giant, Exxon was a tainted deal that benefitted former government officials.
Trump Grants Final 12 Months to DED Liberian Beneficiaries
Over 4,000 Liberians in the United States received good news when President Donald Trump finally extended their Deferred Enforced Departure status by an additional one year.
Pres. Weah’s 4,000-Seat Conference Hall to Be Named After Mahatma Gandhi, a Known Racist
President George Weah’s announcement of the construction of a conference hall on the Bali Island appears to have come with the stipulation that the 4,000-seat structure is to be named after the popular Indian freedom fighter and anti-black racist, Mahatma Gandhi.
Pres. Weah’s Clarification About BBC Reporter Fails to Reassure Press About Journalists’ Safety
After a testy interaction with a Liberian BBC journalist, the Executive Mansion’s attempt to clarify a controversial statement by President George Weah appears to not have resolved the issue.
As Weah Breaks Grounds for Military Hospital; CENTAL Questions Feasibility Studies Budget
On Monday, President George Weah broke grounds for the construction of the first military hospital in the country in a colorful ceremony at the Edward Binyah Kesselly Military Barracks.
Liberian Files Suit in U.S. Court Against Perpetrators of Atrocities During Civil War
A Liberian in the U.S. has filed a lawsuit against those who he alleges are the main perpetrators and sponsors of atrocities committed against civilians, including violence, torture, and rape, during the country’s bloody civil war.