The Liberian government has committed to providing resources to enable the Liberia Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative to implement 18 months of corrective actions requested by Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative board.
Liberia Human Resource Managers Participate in Capacity Development Session
More than 45 Human Resource personnel in Liberia met for a one-day capacity development session organized by the Association of Liberian Human Resource Professionals on Saturday, at the Corina Hotel in Monrovia.
Police Fear That Sneakers on Power Lines Signal Gang Activity in Monrovia
The Liberia National Police is raising the alarm over what officials think is a new sign of criminal gangs operating in Monrovia.
More Than 200 Women Get Life Skills Training in Paynesville
About 260 women in Paynesville have acquired empowerment in a life skills training program to improve their incomes and family livelihoods.
Van-Dave’s Hat-trick Inspires BYC to Victory
Barrack Young Controller, the defending champions of Liberia’s first division league, have put behind their poor performance in the CAF Champions League and the CAF Confederation Cup to continue their defense of the first division title with an important win.
Youth Hold National Peace Building Conference Ahead of October Elections
With barely six months until the national elections in Liberia, youth representatives from the country’s 15 subdivisions have gathered for a national peace building conference at the Paynesville City Hall.
Tuition Assistance Provided to Children of Visually Impaired
Primary school education is one of the building blocks of life. However, for children living in poverty in Liberia, the likelihood of accessing and completing their primary school education cycle is substantially reduced.
Leaving the 72nd Military Barracks After 10 Years
Residing in one of the 94 housing units at the 72nd Military Barracks in Paynesville is Jaemama B. Doblah, along with her ten nieces, three sisters, and two brothers. Doblah and her aging mother, who barely walks, left Nimba for Monrovia in 2007 after the demise of her father and settled at the 72nd Military Barracks in search of a better life.