With barely days to this year’s West African Examinations Council exams, ninth and twelfth grade students of the New Life Christian Academy have been hit with surprising news that they would not be candidates to the exams.
More Than 200 Women Get Life Skills Training in Paynesville
About 260 women in Paynesville have acquired empowerment in a life skills training program to improve their incomes and family livelihoods.
NEC Formally Allows Magistrates to Hold Elections; Sets July 24 as Deadline to Nominate Candidates
The National Elections Commission has issued the writs of elections to the 19 elections magistrates across the country. The process means that the magistrates now have the authority to hold the 2017 elections in the country’s 73 electoral districts.
Unsafe Water Sources Threaten ELWA Residents
Residents of Carver Community in ELWA are facing an alarming threat to their health posed by the filth from water sources they use for bathing, cooking, and other purposes.
Major Contributor to Liberian Historical Studies, Svend Holsoe, Dies
Svend Einar Holsoe, a major contributor to research on Liberian history, culture, and its people, has been reported dead.
Ruben and Alvin to be Finally Laid to Rest, Despite Families’ Discontent
Two children found dead in the VOA Community on the Roberts field Monrovia Highway on December 3, 2015 will finally be laid to rest tomorrow despite dissatisfactions from family members over the circumstances surrounding their death.
Mysterious Deaths of Children Ahead of Elections Raises Concerns
The speaker of the National Children Representative Forum has raised concerns over the mysterious deaths of children as the presidential and legislative elections draw closer.
Death Toll from Unknown Disease in Sinoe Rises to 10
At least 10 people have been reported dead as a result of an unknown disease in Greenville, Sinoe.