On the commemoration of World Tourism Day in Liberia, stakeholders within the sector have advanced new concepts to improve the sector and make it sustainable for development.
National Museum to Reopen at End of October
The National Museum of Liberia is expected to reopen at the end of October this year, according to its director, Albert Markeh.
Creative Afrik Enters Second Year with Sip and Paint Event
Creative Afrik, an art agency in Monrovia, will be commemorating its second anniversary this Friday with a ‘Sip & Paint’ event at the Hotel Provident Gallery in Sinkor.
EU Chief Observer Underlines Mission Objective for October Elections
The Chief Observer for the European Union Elections Observer Mission has underlined the objective of the mission’s work in the pending presidential and representative elections in the country.
Local Pollster Completes Fourth Voters’ Perception Survey
The local pollster, Liberia Holding Consortium has released its fourth report on the perception of voters for the pending October 10 elections.
Presidential Ballot Papers Arrive for October 10 Elections
Presidential ballot papers for the October 10 elections have arrived in the country, nearly two weeks ahead of the official day of the polls.
President Sirleaf Assures World Leaders of Liberia’s Stability in Final UN Address
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has addressed the General Assembly of the United Nations for the last time as a Head of State, ahead of her transition of power to a new elected government in January next year.
Does Liberia Really Have the Most Children Out of School?
Within Liberian circles on social media in recent weeks, a UNICEF report published last year has resurfaced, claiming that Liberia tops the list of countries with the highest proportion of out-of-school children. Are there really more children out of school in Liberia, a peaceful country, than in Afghanistan and South Sudan, both countries that are actively involved in civil conflicts?