The Supreme Court has lifted a ban on campaign activities for the December 8 senatorial elections after an aspirant who was disqualified by the National Elections Commission withdrew his case against the elections body.
World Bank Donates Ambulance to Grand Gedeh
The World Bank, through the Ministry of Health, has donated a new ambulance to Grand Gedeh County Health Team.
In Journalist Assault Case, Police Yet to Conclude Investigation
One week since the assault of a Bush Chicken reporter, Zeze Ballah, by an officer of the Liberia National Police, an investigation ordered by Inspector General Patrick Sudue is yet to be concluded.
Grand Bassa Civil Society Wants December 8 Referendum Postponed
Some civil society organizations, politicians, as well as voters from Grand Bassa are expressing concern about the upcoming December 8 referendum. They say the limited public awareness about the three constitutional propositions would leave many voters in the dark.
New Report Highlights Liberia’s Discriminatory Laws on Sexual Orientation
A new report meant to contribute to the reduction of violence, discrimination, inequalities, and exclusion experienced by people of diverse sexual orientation and gender identity has been launched in Liberia.
Grand Bassa’s Liberian Government Hospital Receives Ambulance and Ultrasound Scanner
The medical director of Buchanan’s Liberian Government Hospital has confirmed the receipt of an ambulance and an ultrasound scanner from the Ministry of Health.
Solidarity Center Trains Labor Groups in Tackling Human Trafficking
A U.S.-based workers’ rights organization has collaborated with the Ministry of Labor to train union leaders in recognizing and preventing human trafficking.
Public Works Minister Mobutu Nyenpan Dies, Weeks After Massive Stroke
Public Works Minister Mobutu Nyenpan, who had been undergoing treatment at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra, Ghana, has died after spending nearly two months on life support following a stroke.