The Ministry of Public Works has put out a notice requesting proposals for the construction of a 3.5 km road to Bali Island.
Sen. Darius Dillion Drafts Bill Limiting Lawmakers’ Monthly Salaries to US$5,000
Montserrado’s Sen. Abraham Darius Dillon has submitted a draft bill seeking to limit the salaries of members of the National Legislature to US$5,000 or its equivalent.
Sex Workers Find Their Incomes Hard Hit by COVID-19
With curfews limiting movements and shuttered businesses resulting in employees losing their jobs all across the country, the Coronavirus pandemic has taken a toll on the livelihood of many Liberians. But one group appears to be particularly susceptible due to the nature of how the virus spreads – sex workers.
Police Hold Family Members in Bizarre Case Involving Alleged Five-Year-Old Rape Survivor
Several family members of a five-year-old alleged rape survivor in Paynesville are being held by the police pending the results of medical examination from the Hope for Women medical facility that could determine whether their child was raped.
PHOTOS: Monrovia Cycling Club Celebrates World Bicycle Day
On Wednesday, June 3, the Monrovia Cycling Club observed World Bicycle Day. Over 30 riders rode in a group from the Ministerial Complex in Congo Town to Central Monrovia and back, covering a distance of 25 km.
At Clinics in Rural Montserrado and Margibi, a Reduction in Women Seeking Antenatal Care
Pregnant women living in Margibi and rural Montserrado are staying away from health facilities in significant numbers during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to accounts from officials at health facilities in these areas.
In One Paynesville Community, Police Inspector General’s Feeding Program Blamed for Rise in Break-ins
Residents of Nagbe’s Town in Paynesville are noticing an uptick in break-ins and armed robbery within their community after the police inspector general, Patrick Sudue, launched a feeding program for substance abusers and petty criminals commonly known as ‘zogos.’
Young Woman Campaigns to Feed Elderly During Stay Home Order
When President George Weah announced a stay home order for several counties under the national state of emergency declared to contain the country’s Coronavirus pandemic, many wondered how the vast majority of ordinary Liberians would be able to survive.