As the controversial Partnership Schools for Liberia initiative enters its second year, a report conducted by the Center for Global Development has revealed that the program is costly to run, although it significantly raised students’ learning in its first year, compared with standard public schools.
Int’l Election Observers Take Posts, as EU Deploys Its Mission
With less than a month left to election day, the European Union has deployed an Election Observation Mission to the country.
Young Liberians Raise Funds for Sierra Leone Mudslide Victims
A youth group has donated funds to assist victims of the recent mudslide in Sierra Leone.
EU Ambassador Ends Mission With Calls for Better Economic Policies
As she ended her mission to Liberia, European Union Ambassador Tiina Intelmann gave an exclusive exit interview to The Bush Chicken where she encouraged citizens to ensure that they vote for candidates who can promote better economic policies.
Edwin Snowe’s Candidacy in Bomi Confirmed by Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has ruled into the domicile case involving Montserrado’s sixth district representative, Edwin Snowe, clearing him to contest in Bomi’s first district.
Ahead of October Elections, Media Group Says More Voters Are Still Undecided
With little over a month to the October presidential and legislative elections, a local media group says the number of undecided voters in the country has sharply increased.
Senate Passes Vote of No Confidence in Education Minister
The Liberian Senate has passed a vote of no confidence in the leadership of George Werner as minister of education.
Fake Poll Makes Rounds on FrontPage and Social Media
With just a little over one month ahead of the October presidential and legislative elections, a seemingly fake poll has been circulating in the media, with FrontPage Africa and Facebook serving as the main channels through which it is spread.