At least 100 college students and recent graduates from universities and colleges in Monrovia have benefitted from a three-day intensive job preparation program.
Amid Delays, Citizens Increase Pressure on Lawmakers to Pass Land Right Act
Agnes Gardia, a farmer in Montserrado, believes that existing laws on land ownership put farmers at a disadvantage because they have no regard for community ownership of land.
President Issues Order on Office of Ombudsman, Advancing Implementation of Code of Conduct
In the wake of debates among citizens on the implementation of the Code of Conduct, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf on Tuesday, March 14 issued Executive Order No. 83, specifying some requirements for the Office of the Ombudsman.
Farmers to Access Better Seeds, Fertilizers Following Agro-Inputs Association Launch
Local Farmers are now poised to have access to quality agro inputs to increase their production as the Agro-Inputs Dealer Association of Liberia is now officially launched.
Tyler, Sherman, Others Plead Not Guilty in Corruption Trial
Defendants in the Global Witness corruption case have pleaded not guilty to court charges.
Court Fines Corruption Indictees for Ditching Trial on Opening Day
A judge has imposed a US$200 fine each on seven indictees in the widely publicized Global Witness corruption case.
Liberty Party Denies Being Supported by President Sirleaf
The opposition Liberty Party of Charles Walker Brumskine has again denied rumors that it is being supported by President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.
NEC Extends Voter Registration Amid Earlier Irregularities
The National Elections Commission has announced an extension of the voter registration process taking place across the country by an additional one week.