As Liberia approaches being declared Ebola-free, former President of the United States of America Bill Clinton has urged Liberians not to discriminate against Ebola survivors but rather to embrace and make them feel as part of society.
Ebola Orphan Survives Through Public Toilet Business
The last time James Sackie saw his father was on August 19, 2014. On that day, Sackie’s father, John Sackie, had fallen sick, vomiting and experiencing severe pains in his joints. No one except James would interact with his father, due to fear of contracting the deadly ebola virus that hit Liberia last year.
CBL Announces Support for a Community Bank in Tappita
The Central Bank of Liberia, in collaboration with Afriland First Bank, have announced their support for a new community bank in Tappita, Nimba County.
Public Works Says It Remains Committed To Paving Kebbah Road
The Ministry of Public Works has committed to paving the Barnesville-Kebbah Road in Paynesville.
Jurors Indict Five for Human Trafficking
Four Lebanese Nationals and a Liberian have been indicted by the Special Grand Jurors for Montserrado County on May 4th. They were indicted on charges of illicit trafficking of a human being and migrant smuggling.
Liberia’s Defense Minister Assures Peace after UNMIL Drawdown
Liberia’s Defense Minister Brownie Samukai has assured Liberians of total peace after the drawdown of the United Nations Mission in Liberia.
Thomas Eric Duncan Scholarship Launched to Train Liberian Doctors
The family of Thomas Eric Duncan announced that a memorial scholarship fund would be created in his honor to train Liberian health care professionals.
Liberia National Red Cross Deactivates Safe Burial Team
Even before the Ebola crisis began subsiding in Liberia, volunteers on the Liberia National Red Cross Burial Team had already begun to be isolated and stigmatized.