President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has ended a four-day tour in Nimba where she thanked the people of Nimba for their support to her government over the past years.
To Combat Maternal Deaths, Waiting Home Nears Completion in River Cess
A maternal waiting home sponsored by the World Food Programme is nearing completion in Boegeezay Town, in the Doedein Health District.
Partnership Schools for Liberia Showcases Its Achievements
On Feb. 20, the Ministry of Education held a one-day event that sought to present the activities of its effort to see 93 government schools operated by private and non-profit organizations.
From Grace to Grass: How Club Breweries Exited the CAF Confederation Cup
Liberian football followers received one of their most shocking results over the weekend when Liberia’s CAF Confederation Cup representatives were thrown out of the competition with a 4-0 defeat to Algerian side JS Kabylie in Tizi Ouzou, 90 kilometers away from the nation’s capital, Algiers.
Senators Johnson, Tornonlah and Others Reject Pay Cut as Measures against Declining Economy
Barely one week after a proposal calling for a reduction in the salaries and benefits of public officials was presented to the Liberian Senate, some senators have strongly rejected the proposal.
No Safe Drinking Water Facility in Sand Beach Town
A recent visit to Sand Beach, River Cess’s largest gold mining camp, has unveiled that the community has no safe drinking water facility in the area.
After Visiting Five Counties, Rights Activist Encourages Citizen-led Change
After a visit to five of Liberia’s 15 counties with retired Massachusetts State Representative Benjamin Swan, the founder of the Universal Human Rights International, Torli Krua, is calling for a citizen-driven change approach to reforming Liberia’s political system.
Amid Unresolved Economic Hardship, PATEL Threatens Bigger Protest
Amid the government’s perceived sluggishness in addressing their demands, Liberian entrepreneurs are threatening to stage a bigger protest next week.