Thursday marked the third time the bill was presented in the Senate without passage.
University of Liberia Releases Second Entrance Results in 2017
According to the results of the late July exams, out of 5,243 candidates who sat the exams at the undergraduate level, the College of General Studies, and the David A. Straz-Sinje Technical and Vocational College, 20 percent passed.
Weah’s Citizenship Questioned, But CDC Officials Say Passport is Fake
Two executives of the opposition Congress for Democratic Change have disproved allegations that the party’s standard bearer, George Weah, holds an American citizenship.
House of Representatives Drops Impeachment Proceedings Against Supreme Court Justices
During its 56th plenary sitting on Tuesday, August 22, 39 out of the 73 members of the House of Representatives voted to abandon the resolution for a bill of impeachment against the justices.
Young Liberian Entrepreneur Listed Among Finalists for 2017 Anzisha Prize
Africa’s premier award for young entrepreneurs recognizes those who have developed and implemented innovative solutions to social challenges or started successful businesses within their communities. Each year, 15 finalists from across Africa win a spot in a lifelong fellowship to accelerate their path to entrepreneurship success.
EPA Investigates Potential Threat for Tsunami
The Environment Protection Agency says it has launched an investigation into a potential threat for tsunami on the shores of the country.
Slovenian Company Certified to Print Elections Ballot Papers
With less than two months to the October 10 polls, the National Elections Commission has named CETIS as the company certified to print all ballot papers.
Four Presidential Candidates Meet to Defend Political Platforms
Four major presidential candidates have met at a national forum to defend their individual platforms to lead the country.