The Ebola Survivor Network of Liberia will hold a fundraising rally for Ebola orphans and child survivors today at noon at the University of Liberia’s main campus.
Contractor and Local Authorities Shift Blame as Cape Palmas High School Renovation Stalls
Since Cape Palmas High School students were relocated to a temporary facility for the post-Ebola renovation of their school, the construction process has suffered a series of setbacks.
Liberian Woman Climbs Kilimanjaro for Rights of Rural Women
The two representatives to the Kilimanjaro Initiative in Tanzania have returned to a rousing welcome by the Rural Women of Liberia at the Roberts International Airport on Monday.
Youth Group Grows Three Acres of Cassava to Reduce Poverty in Their Village
A group of young people in Massaquoi’s Village, Bong County, have embarked on cassava farming to improve the living standards of inhabitants within their village.
River Cess Law Enforcement Officers Accused of Armed Robbery
In a case that highlights abuse of power by law enforcement authority that River Cess residents often complain about, four officers are being accused of armed robbery, among other crimes.
Workers Union wants Firestone to Reverse Decision on Pension Benefits
Employees and retirees of Firestone say they are worried by the company’s recent decision to transfer pension responsibilities to the National Social Security and Welfare Corporation, commonly known as NASSCORP.
Police in Ganta Raid Various Communities for Petty Criminals
Police in Ganta have launched a raid on petty criminals known as ‘zogos’.
Elections Commission Wants to Curb Trucking of Voters
Ahead of the 2017 elections, the National Elections Commission has been intensifying its outreach against citizens voting in areas other than where they reside.