Amid pressure from the public, President George Weah has withdrawn the nomination of Charles Gibson as justice minister.
Weah Makes More Appointments as Senate Continues Confirmation Hearings
President George Weah has made more new appointments, affecting several government ministries and agencies.
Leading Rice Producer Wants Gov’t to Empower Local Producers
President George Weah has announced that after two meetings with Liberia’s major rice importers, the importers agreed to reduce the price of rice. However, a leading local producer of rice says the government needs to divert some of its attention to supporting local producers.
UL Students Set Fire and Roadblocks to Demand Reopening of Registration
On Friday, students of the University of Liberia disrupted classes and erected roadblocks on the Fendell and Capitol Hill campuses, preventing free movement of people and vehicles.
Fluctuation in U.S. Exchange Rate Appears to Be a Result of Rumors
Vendors attributed the fluctuation to rumors and fears that Weah’s address would have ordered an immediate decrease in the value of the U.S. dollars on the market.
Weah Presents First State of Nation Address, Says the Country is Broke
President George Weah has delivered his first State of the Nation address, disclosing that the economy is broken, and the government broke.
Pres. Weah to Make First State of the Nation Address Today
President George Weah will address the 54th National Legislature today on the state of the country’s economy, exactly one week after his inauguration.
President Weah Makes Additional Appointments in Government
Nearly a week following his inauguration, President George Weah has made dozens of additional appointments in government. The appointments, according to an Executive Mansion release issued on Saturday, affect several ministries and agencies of the government.