Four graduates and staff members of the African Methodist Episcopal University have traveled to India for two years graduate studies in business administration.
Golakai Wants PREVAIL to Vacate JFK’s Premises
A member of the Board of Directors of the John F. Kennedy Medical Center says he opposes the presence of PREVAIL on the first floor of the hospital.
Lone Star Fails to Qualify for 2017 Africa Cup of Nations
Liberia failed to qualify for the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations, after a 4-1 defeat in Tunisia on the final day of qualification.
Zuagele Bows to Pressure and Apologizes to Ganta Christian Community
It’s nearly one year since the 2016 Sept. 30th stream of mob violence took place in Ganta, following the death of a commercial motorcyclist.
Video: Children Forced to Fend for Their Parents
For most children, a typical day revolves around going to school, playing a game or two with other kids and then returning home to do homework. With no worries, they rely on their parents for everything they need, as they should.
As USAID FED Partnership Concludes, Beneficiaries Send Commendation Messages
USAID’s Food and Enterprises Development Initiative has ended a one-day consultative meeting with farmers and farmers’ groups from Bein-Garr, Sanniquellie-Mahn and Gbeh-ley Geh districts in Sanniquellie.
Medical Students Find That A. M. Dogliotti Not As Free As Advertised
One of the tools available to the government is to train doctors locally at the nation’s only medical school – the A. M. Dogliotti School of Medicine. However, although the government guarantees free education for students who want to become doctors, nurses and pharmacists, students are finding that the school is not truly free.
Speaker Tyler Finally Recuses Himself Amidst Pressure
Speaker Alex Tyler has finally recused himself from proceedings at the House of Representatives.