The Liberia Studies Association, a non-profit scholarly organization that comprises of researchers in disciplines relevant to Liberia, has announced a travel award to allow early career scholars to attend its annual conference.
Voter Apathy Characterizes Cape Mount’s Senatorial By-Election
Citizens of Grand Cape Mount voted on Saturday in a senatorial by-election to elect a replacement for the late Senator Edward Dagoseh.
Jurors Complain That Delayed Payments Could Lead to Bribery
Jurors involved with trials at the Temple of Justice are accusing the judiciary of not paying them for services they rendered during the May term of court.
Cape Mount Votes in Senatorial By-election Tomorrow
Citizens in Grand Cape Mount will vote tomorrow in a senatorial by-election to elect a new senator to represent them in the legislature. That new seat became available after the death of Senator Edward Dagoseh.
Charles Brumskine Still Far From Full Recovery, Family Reveals
The family of former Liberty Party standard-bearer and political leader, Charles Brumskine, says the lawyer and politician is still far from fully recovering from an ongoing illness.
IRC Country Director Calls for Collaboration in Ending Violence against Women
The International Rescue Committee’s country director, Faith Cooper, has called for better coordination and collaboration in the efforts to end violence against women in Liberia.
At Press Union’s 55th Anniversary, Deputy Speaker Challenges Media to Lead Awareness on Human Trafficking
Deputy House Speaker Prince Moye has challenged members of the Liberian media to lead in providing awareness on human trafficking and its negative consequences.
Board Orders Disaster Management Agency Audited, Amid Reports of Irregularities
The board of the National Disaster Management Agency has ordered an audit of the agency’s financial records by the General Auditing Commission.