The Peace Corps has announced that it is returning to Liberia after having pulled out volunteers during the Ebola outbreak. In this piece, a former Peace Corps volunteer, Nimu Sidhu, recounts how the Peace Corps held a national science fair.
African Insurance Company Launches Clients’ Record Update
The African Insurance Corporation of Liberia has launched an initiative to update records of it clients in Firestone.
Muslims to Boycott Referendum if Christianization Clause Stays
Liberian Muslims have vowed to boycott any referendum seeking to amend the Country 1986 constitution if it includes a measure to make Liberia a Christian state.
Nimba’s District One Petitions Amos Suah for Representative Run
Residents of Nimba’s District One have petitioned Amos N. G. Suah to contest the representative seat for the 2017 election.
Barely Done with Ebola, Another Health Disaster Looms for Liberia
Although Liberia will be declared Ebola-free on Saturday, medical authorities have announced an outbreak of measles in Liberia.
Ebola Orphan Survives Through Public Toilet Business
The last time James Sackie saw his father was on August 19, 2014. On that day, Sackie’s father, John Sackie, had fallen sick, vomiting and experiencing severe pains in his joints. No one except James would interact with his father, due to fear of contracting the deadly ebola virus that hit Liberia last year.
CBL Announces Support for a Community Bank in Tappita
The Central Bank of Liberia, in collaboration with Afriland First Bank, have announced their support for a new community bank in Tappita, Nimba County.
Jurors Indict Five for Human Trafficking
Four Lebanese Nationals and a Liberian have been indicted by the Special Grand Jurors for Montserrado County on May 4th. They were indicted on charges of illicit trafficking of a human being and migrant smuggling.