Marvis K. Germu, executive director of Life Giver Africa, has been awarded the Best Youth Public Servant in West Africa.
Sajj Ordered Closed After Hours of Protest Against its Discriminatory Policy
The government of Liberia on Friday evening ordered the immediate closure of Sajj House Restaurant on 18th street in Sinkor, following hours of protest calling for the change of what they say is a discriminatory policy practiced by the business.
Maternal and Neonatal Health Services Receive Boost From World Bank
The World Bank on Wednesday, May 9, provided 12 vehicles to the Health Ministry to support its maternal, neonatal, and child health delivery services across the country.
LISCR FC and BYC II Progress to Blue Cup Semifinals
The semifinal stage of the inaugural Blue Cup is finally completed, with first division club LICSR Football Club and second division side Barrack Young Controllers II completing the remaining two spots on the second and final day of the first-round matches.
Gov’t Provides Details on Military Hospital Feasibility Study
As construction is said to have begun on the proposed military hospital, Information Minister Eugene Nagbe has provided more details on the project, although his account differs from those previously provided by other senior government officials.
Government Establishes Weaving Center in Lofa
A US$231,000 weaving center has been completed in Kolahun District in Lofa to enhance value within the textile industry in Liberia.
NEC Says Senatorial By-elections Will Be Postponed
The National Elections Commission has said it will not be possible to conduct senatorial by-elections for Montserrado and Bong within the constitutional time frame.
Sajj House Apologizes for Shaming Black Female Customers as Boycott Gains Momentum
The management of Sajj House Restaurant has claimed responsibility for humiliations meted against three female customers by its security guards this past Friday evening. However, the restaurant denies that it has ever had a sexist or racist policy in place.