25 female journalists trained in digital security at the Liberia Media Center in Sinkor.
65 Percent of 12th Graders Fail WASSCE
The results for the West Africa Senior Secondary Certificate Examinations have been released, with 65 percent of students failing in the exams.
Mercy Corps Graduates 169 in Renewable Energies Technical Program
Mercy Corps has graduated 169 students from its Light Up Liberia program, a four-month technical and vocational training program in renewable energies.
NGO Campaigns to Remove Taxes on Menstrual Hygiene Products
A local NGO known as Community Healthcare Initiative is calling on the government to remove taxes on menstrual hygiene products to make it easier for girls to afford the items.
Harper’s Economy is Dominated by Ivory Coast, Marketers Say
In Harper, almost all aspects of the economy are dominated by Liberia’s neighbor, Ivory Coast, according to interviews with local trade groups in the city.
World Press Freedom Day Celebrated in Harper
Members of the Press Union of Liberia joined journalists across the world to celebrate World Press Freedom Day on Wednesday, May 3.
Authorities Say Ill-advised Constructions Contributing to Fire Outbreaks
On February 20, 2018, a massive fire erupted on Randall Street in the Power Tech building, destroying businesses and homes within the facility.
Press Union President Vows to Resist Attempts to Undermine Press Freedom
The president of the Press Union of Liberia, Charles B. Coffey, has said that the Press Union would not accept any efforts to reverse the gains in press freedom over the last 12 years.