Jerome Verdier, the Executive Chairman of the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission, says the fight against corruption has not been lost.
No Voting Records Available at Legislature as Lawmakers Abandon Electronic Voting System
Investigation has revealed that there is no record available at the Liberian Legislature to show how individual lawmakers vote for bills on the floor.
BRAC and EU Launch Nutrition and Resilience Project for Vulnerable Farmers
Amidst growing efforts to restore Liberia to its prewar status among developing countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, achieving food security remains a key challenge.
LEC Alerts Customers of Future Interruptions as More Testing Begins at Mt. Coffee
The Liberia Electricity Corporation has announced commencement of testing operations on the second of four turbines of the Mount Coffee Hydro Power Plant.
New Information Emerges That Sen. Tornonlah’s Alma Mater Was Closed Down for Bogus Operations
Amid public criticism and concern for the authenticity of Margibi Senator Jim Tornonlah’s multiple degrees, an investigation has shown that the institution where Tornonlah earned his Master’s degree was closed for not meeting the government’s standards.
Advocate of One-Cent Tax on Calls, Urey Promises Lowered Taxes if Elected President
Benoni Urey, the political leader of the All Liberian Party, has promised to provide better lives and job opportunities for Liberians if elected as the country’s 23rd president in October.
Pharmacist Named 2016 Integrity Idol Winner of the Year
A pharmacist in the government hospital in Tubmanburg, Bomi has been named the Integrity Idol winner for 2016.
Higher Education Commission Cites Tertiary Education Improvements Under Sirleaf
As the administration of President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf wraps up, the National Commission on Higher Education has announced that there have been a large number of improvements in the standards of tertiary institutions.