The Liberian government continues to assure Liberians of its commitment to security in the wake of the United Nations Mission in Liberia drawdown.
Nearly 900,000 Children Vaccinated Against Polio in Liberia
Liberian health authorities have reported that the recent polio, measles and deworming campaign across the country was a success.
Women Rally to Support Constitutional Proposals
A cross section of Women in Liberia ave ended a one-day deliberating on the four propositions agreed on at the National Constitution Review Conference in Gbarnga, Bong County.
Reggae Sensation Nasseman Launches NasseBar
Monrovia’s entertainment scene has taken an important step forward with the May 14 launch of NasseBar in Fiamah. Conceived by Nasseman, Liberia’s premier reggae artist, the venue located at the corner of 21st Street and Gibson Avenue promises that visitors will experience “what a true reggae bar is like.â€
Kromah: I Fear No Reprisal from Liberian Public
The dismissed Deputy Police Director for Operations of the Liberia National Police Abraham Kromah says he fears no reprisal from the Liberian public after his exit from the force.
Liberia Celebrates Being Ebola Free
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf celebrated the nation’s Ebola free status at the Centennial Memorial Pavilion in Central Monrovia. She called on Liberians to continue observing Ebola precautionary measures.
Over 4000 Ebola Orphans Identified In Liberia
The deadly Ebola virus which struck Liberia last March and killed over 3,000 people seems to have vanished as the country has been declared Ebola free. Despite the disappearance of the virus from Liberia, it has left a severe toll on children who lost either one or both parents to the virus.
Domfah Academy Demands LRA To Release School Materials
Dozens of students of the Domfah Academic Professional Institute in Lower Johnsonville on Thursday stormed the grounds of the Liberia Revenue Authority demanding authorities release their school materials reportedly in its possession.