Campaigning for the October 10 election has officially begun and that was obvious in the streets of Monrovia.
Scenes From the 7th Golden Image Award
The seventh edition of the Golden Image Award was recently held in honor of President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf at the Monrovia City Hall.
Forkpa H. Kemah (1956-2017): A Tribute to an Unsung Professional
Amidst the hustle and bustle of the impending 170th independence anniversary and political campaigning comes the death in his 61st year of Forkpa H. Kemah, one of a very small number of professionally trained Liberian librarians and archivists.
7 Products Made in Liberia
As Liberians celebrate their independence, here are seven products made within the country that Liberians can be proud of.
Scenes from Ganta: Unity Party and All Liberian Party Compete
As the October 2017 general and presidential election draws nearer, Nimba, Liberia’s second most populous county, continues to receive attention from political parties seeking votes.
Three Years Waiting for LEC: Customers Experience Slow Connection Process
As Liberia’s electricity generation capacity continues to increase, getting homes connected to the electricity grid continues to be very difficult and time-consuming.
Drivers Identify Poor Street Lighting as a Hazard to Driving in Monrovia
One early night a few weeks ago, after the sun had set and the roads of Greater Monrovia had become dark enough to require drivers to start blaring their high beam lights, an unusually slow traffic jam had sprouted in Congo Town, right around where the Palm Springs Hotel is located.
An Example of Superb Public Utility Customer Service in Uganda
Could Liberians and the Liberia Electricity Corporation benefit from the lessons exhibited in success stories across the continent?