Liberia national team forward Sam Johnson has seen his Major League Soccer team, Real Salt Lake City, advanced to the semifinals of the Western Conference.
Peter Butler Heads to Nimba to Scout Players
Liberia may have been knocked out of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers but Head Coach Peter Butler continues his search for more young talents as he’s set to travel to Nimba for a special tournament that will be organized by the Liberia Football Association.
LISCR FC Clinch ‘Who Owns The Land’ Tournament
The 2019 Liberia FA Cup champions, LISCR Football Club, have fired warning ahead of the 2019-20 Liberian football season by winning the ‘Who Owns The Land’ tournament that was organized by the Liberia Football Association as part of pre-season plans for the clubs.
Citizens Group Presents US$3,880 Cash Donation to Buchanan’s Liberia Government Hospital
Ordinary Grand Bassa citizens have come together to present a cash donation of US$3,880 to the Liberia Government Hospital in Buchanan.
President Weah Makes 29 New Appointments in Government
President George Weah has made 29 new appointments in government. The appointments according to the executive mansion take effect as of Friday, when the names of the newly appointed officials were released.
Punch FM Takes Government to Court for Being Denied Permission to Operate
One Media Incorporated, which owns Punch FM, has filed a lawsuit against the government at the Civil Law Court of Monrovia.
Education NGO Forum Condemns Violence During Student Protest
The Education NGO Forum, a body of more than 50 local and international organizations working within Liberia’s education sector, has condemned the violence exerted both against and by students of the Monrovia Consolidated School System during a protest on Tuesday.
Two Days After Violent Student Protest, MCSS Teachers Receive Salaries
Teachers from the Monrovia Consolidated School System have acknowledged receiving their salaries for the months of July, August, and September after their plight was brought to the nation’s attention due to a protest by students.