As citizens gather for a major protest in Monrovia, access to popular social media platforms has been blocked.
Prior to June 7 Protest, Police Inspector General Spoke of Terrorist Threat
On the day before the June 7 protest, the inspector general of the Liberia National Police, Patrick Sudue, said the government was concerned about a looming terrorist threat in the subregion.
Government Offices, Schools Ordered to Remain Open on June 7
Ahead of the mass protest expected to take place tomorrow in Monrovia, President George Weah has ordered that all government ministries and agencies must remain open and functional.
Alexander Cummings Urges June 7 Protesters to Remain Peaceful
Amid growing anxiety among citizens that the June 7 protest could have a negative outcome, the political leader of the Alternative National Congress, Alexander Cummings, has asked participants to remain peaceful and avoid provocations.
USAID Dedicates Housing Units and Library to Cuttington
The United States aid agency, USAID, has dedicated and turned over a library and five staff housing units to Cuttington University.
Sam Johnson’s Fifth MLS Goal Not Enough to Rescue Real Salt Lake
Real Salt Lake might be struggling to maintain a perfect form in the 2019 Major League Soccer season but their Liberian striker, Sam Johnson, is continuing to justify why he is a designated player by continuing to score goals.
Four Equatorial Palm Oil Employees Investigated for Threatening General Manager
Police in Grand Bassa are currently investigating four employees of the Equatorial Palm Oil Company in Grand Bassa’s fifth district for allegedly threatening the life of the company’s general manager if any attempt is made to reduce the company’s workforce.
Gbarpolu Citizens Want a Change of Electoral Date and Reduction in the Tenure of Elected Officials
Concurring with their colleagues across the country, citizens in Gbarpolu have recommended a change in the current electoral date and a reduction in the tenures of elected public officials.