Ahead of the 2020 senatorial elections, the stipendiary magistrate of the Bopolu City Magisterial Court, Augustine Tokpa, has recommended the establishment of a special tribunal to try cases of elections disputes.
Gbarpolu Women Debate Impact of Holding Elections During Rainy Season
Some women leaders of Gbarpolu have identified key provisions in the constitution for possible amendment to improve future elections in the country.
Liberia’s Senate Pro Tempore Wants Citizens’ Focus on Peace and Security
The Pro Tem of the Liberian Senate, Armah Zulu Jallah, has called all citizens of the country to remain focused on peace and security as the United Nations Mission in Liberia draws down its security force in the country.
Liberia’s First Post-Civil War National Science Fair
The Peace Corps has announced that it is returning to Liberia after having pulled out volunteers during the Ebola outbreak. In this piece, a former Peace Corps volunteer, Nimu Sidhu, recounts how the Peace Corps held a national science fair.