In observance of International Women’s Day, stakeholders are calling for immediate action to support the Liberian Women’s Agenda. The agenda is a platform that promotes women’s empowerment and other rights.
Video Evidence Shows Weah Did Request 6,000 Teachers From Nigeria
Video evidence shows that President George Weah did indeed request 6,000 teachers from Nigeria during his recent trip to the West African nation.
WFP Wants African Governments to Invest in School Meals
The United Nations World Food Programme has urged governments in West Africa to invest more money in school meal programmes.
Liberian Studies Association to Observe 50th Anniversary
The Liberia Studies Association has announced its 50th anniversary conference to take place between April 19 and 21, in the United States.
After Skills Training, NGO Donates Materials to Help Bong Youth Employ Themselves
GBARNGA, Bong – An NGO called Development Education Network Liberia has presented an assortment of tailoring materials to several women in Gbarnga as part of its program to assist ‘high risk’ youth. The materials include sewing machines, pressing irons, and traditional cloth (commonly known as lappa). Other youth, including males, also received assorted materials for…
Lofa County Community College Hosts Second Commencement Convocation
Lofa County Community College has hosted its second commencement convocation, with 413 students obtaining associate degrees in various fields.
Vice President Donates Fuel and Cash to Cuttington University
Vice president Jewel Howard-Taylor has donated 8,000 gallons of diesel fuel and US$2,500 to Cuttington University.
Ministry of Education Recruits 46 District Education Officers
The Ministry of Education completed the recruitment and hiring process of 46 district education officers in all of the 15 counties across the country.