Months after she officially took office, the president of the University of Liberia, Ophelia Weeks, has outlined new plans to improve the institution to a level on par with other universities around the world.
Rep. Samuel Kogar Warns, Sen. Prince Johnson is Threatening His Life
Nimba County fifth district’s representative, Samuel Kogar has alarmed threats posed to his life, by the county’s senior senator, Prince Johnson.
U.S. Mission Provides Medical Care for Liberians
Thousands of Liberians are turning up to benefit from free medical care services, as a U.S. medical team continues its mission to the country this week.
Former Liberian Refugee Elected Mayor in Montana
A Liberian taking refuge in America has been elected mayor of the city of Helena in the state of Montana.
NEC Suspends Preparations for Runoff Election Amid Supreme Court Stay Order
The National Elections Commission has announced an immediate suspension of all activities in preparation for the runoff presidential elections.
Supreme Court Places Stay Order on Runoff Election
The Supreme Court of Liberia has issued a stay order on next week’s runoff presidential elections, amid a petition filed by Charles Brumskine’s Liberty Party.
Mills Jones, Macdella Cooper Support CDC in Runoff
With just a week to the presidential runoff election, both the former Central Bank Governor Mills Jones and the lone female presidential candidate Macdella Cooper have endorsed the candidacy of George Weah.
Invalid Votes Associated With Illiteracy and Urbanization
In the first round of the presidential elections, the number of invalid votes was the equivalent of the number of people who turned out to vote in River Gee, Grand Kru, and River Cess, combined.