The head coach of Liberia’s national football team, Thomas Kojo, has invited 25 players for Lone Star’s African Nations Championship qualifiers against Senegal in July.
Judge Postpones Missing Billions Case Due to Milton Weeks’ Absence in Court
Judge Peter Gbenewelleh has postponed the trial into the alleged missing L$16 billion to a later date after defendant Milton Weeks failed to show up in court on Monday due to poor health.
Couple Battling Infertility Highlights the Limitations With Fertility Services in Liberia
For 12 years, Oretha George Sayoue and her husband Melvin Sayoue, residents of Grand Bassa’s first district, have been trying to have a child of their own.
E.U. Breaks Ground for Substation in Congo Town
The European Union has joined the Liberian government to launch a US$42 million electricity project aimed at increasing access to electricity in Monrovia.
Gbarpolu CSO Head Calls for Increased Presidential Candidate Registration Fees
As the conversation around electoral reform continues across the country, in Gbarpolu, the head of civil society organizations thinks the fees required for registering presidential and vice presidential candidates could hold the key in ensuring an increased quality of candidates.
Former House Speaker Alex Tyler’s Nomination Withdrawn From ArcelorMittal Board
After President George Weah nominated former speaker of the House of Representatives Alex Tyler as a member of the ArcelorMittal board to represent the government, he immediately withdrew the nomination following complaints from the public.
Senator Kaipay Presents Medical Supplies to Grand Bassa Health Team
Grand Bassa’s Sen. Jonathan Kaipay has provided an assortment of medical supplies donated by international partners to the Grand Bassa County Health Team.
Council of Patriots Advisor Senator Oscar Cooper Pulls Out
Sen. Oscar Cooper of Margibi has announced his resignation as an advisor to the Council of Patriots.