As the first round of the election saw large groups of elections observers swarm the country, high-end businesses like Boulevard Palace saw an increase in customer flow.
More Farmers to Access Food Preservation and Processing Facilities
Farmers in Margibi and Montserrado are expected to soon have better access to storage and preservation facilities for their produce, thanks to a USAID-sponsored US$235,000 grant to two agribusinesses.
Former NEC Chairman Frances Johnson-Allison Calls Altering of Voter Roll “Illegalâ€
A former chair of the National Elections Commission, Frances Johnson-Allison, says it is illegal to alter the final voter registration roll.Â
Patrick Ronaldinho Wleh Says Goodbye to PKNS
Liberian striker Patrick Ronaldinho Wleh has bid farewell to Malaysian Super League club PKNS FC after the organization opted not to extend his stay.
Lawmakers Who Attended More Sessions Had Better Reelection Chances
With 60 percent of current lawmakers being booted out of office, one may get the idea that Liberian voters are simply punishing all lawmakers.
Police Abandon Vehicle Stuck on Highway
A vehicle belonging to the Liberian National Police has been abandoned for nearly two months after getting stuck on the Suakoko Highway leading to Kakata.
Nimba Citizens Demand More Details About Scrap Sale
A deal has been agreed upon to sell Nimba’s decades-old mining scraps to two companies, Sethi Ferro Fabrik and North Star Industry, Inc.; however, citizens have demanded that the details of the contract be made public.
Supreme Court Denies Unity Party’s Request to Hold NEC in Contempt
On Friday, November 17, the Supreme Court denied a request filed by Unity Party to hold the National Elections Commission in contempt for failing to make documents available to it that could help in the ongoing alleged election fraud hearings.