About 1,500 Liberia Marathon runners brought a portion of the city along Tubman Boulevard to a halt on Nov. 8 as police prevented unauthorized vehicles from traversing the route.
GSA Lacks Policy Document for Vehicle Misuse and Abuse
In interviews with several top officials of the General Services Agency, it has been revealed that the agency, which ensures that government assets are managed properly, does not have written guidelines for the use of government vehicles.
Quincy T Cracks Up Crowd at Banana Lodge
Monrovia does not have a genuine round-the-clock comedy club, but there is at least one venue in the region that dedicates one night a week to comedy.
OP-ED: Could Bicycles Solve Monrovia’s Traffic Woes?
Liberia must become intentional about solving Monrovia’s traffic congestion problem and introducing cycling as a viable means of transportation may be an excellent place to start.
OP-ED: Police Partly Responsible for Mob Violence in Liberia
The Liberian government needs to stop pretending that the ubiquitous occurrences of mob violence are anything unusual. They are not.
Cuttington Graduates Longtime President with Class of 2015 in Disorderly Ceremony
Cuttington University graduates the class of 2015 along with its longtime president, Henrique Tokpah.
Paynesville Promotes Biking as Part of a Healthy Lifestyle
The city of Paynesville held its Second Annual Health Fair on Saturday, September 12 to promote a healthy lifestyle for its residents. The fair was preceded by a bike ride around the city.
Minister of Education Attends Meeting in Bong to Resolve CEO Crisis
The Minister of Education, George Werner, visited Dolokelen Gboveh High School for a consultative meeting with Bong county education officials and stakeholders on Tuesday afternoon. The meeting largely resolved issues with the county’s educational leadership.