Amid a Ministry of Labour pronouncement to enforce labor laws meant to ensure that Liberians receive priority for jobs over foreign nationals, a business executive and a union leader have welcomed the move.
Margibi Senator’s Dual Doctorate Degrees Questioned
Bitter arguments have ensued among citizens of Margibi after a former president of the Federation of Liberian Youth, Jimmy Sankatuah, questioned the authenticity of Senator Jim Tornonlah’s two doctorate degrees.
Autopsy on Corpses of Two Children “Failed†Due to Decay
The head of a leading human rights group has described the autopsy of Alvin Moses and Ruben Paye as “failed†due to a decay of the bodies.
Ebola Affected Communities Welcome Vaccine with 100% Protection
Residents of Ebola affected communities in Lower Margibi have welcomed the announcement of a new protective vaccine.
Women in Monrovia Call for Safer Public Transport
Finding a ride in Monrovia during rush hour is a hectic experience, with commuters often seen jostling with each other for a better position to catch the next available seat in a taxi or on a bus.
Activist Questions Pres. Sirleaf’s Clemency to 34 Inmates
An Activist in Monrovia has questioned President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf’s executive order granting clemency to 34 inmates.
24 UL Students Graduate from Elite Honors Program
The University of Liberia has graduated 24 students from its undergraduate honors program, the Lux in Tenebris Scholars Program.
UL 97th Class Valedictorian: “Stop Being Afraid to Shine in the Darknessâ€
The University of Liberia’s highest honor for the Class of 2016 has gone to a 20-year-old accounting major from the Business College.