Several Liberian journalists are expected to undergo training in food and nutrition security reporting.
Sirleaf Ganta Market Continues to Lie in Ruin
A market project that is being implemented by the Sirleaf Market Women’s Fund continues to lie in ruins after neglect and damage from storms.
Ministry of Labor Kicks Off Joint Nationwide Inspection
The Ministry of Labor has announced the start of a joint-nationwide labor inspection.
OP-ED: What’s in the Continental Free Trade Agreement for Liberia
Weah announced plans to focus his administration’s international policies on “Economic Diplomacy,†and has taken his boldest step by joining other African countries in signing a landmark agreement that seeks to promote intra-African trade.
Tony Elumelu Foundation Announces Eight Liberians for its Entrepreneurship Support Program
The entrepreneurs include Berlyn Sanusie, Daniel Johnson, Gabriel Zargo, Gonda Wamah, Jr., James Tarnue, Jr., Michaelyn George, Moses Davies and Saah Hendrix Johnson.
Businessman’s Domestic Workers Complain of Labor Violations
A businessman in Kakata has been accused by three women of forcing them to work in unfair working conditions.
Women in Business Advance Roadmap to Increase Participation in Decision-making
Nearly one year after a taskforce was charged with determining the issues contributing to a low percentage of women on company boards in Liberia, that taskforce has presented its findings and recommendations.
River Cess Communities Want Established Criteria for Scholarships
After a logging company provided funds to communities in River Cess to use as scholarships for students, residents are now complaining that the process for selecting students has not been transparent.