President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, has dismissed four top officials of the Liberian National Police.
Campaigners Seek US Intervention for Girls Trafficked to Lebanon
Campaigners presented a nine-count petition seeking the United States government’s intervention on behalf of the girls trafficked into Lebanon.
Lawmakers Want Central Bank Audited
Members of the House of Representatives on Tuesday, April 29, endorsed a comprehensive audit of the Central Bank of Liberia.
Government Announces Full Restoration of Health Services
Assistant Health Minister for Curative Services, Dr. Saye Dahn Barwo, announced on Tuesday that the government has fully resumed essential health services in the country.
UL Publishes List of 10,000 Students on Probation
The administration of the state-run University of Liberia has notified over 10,000 undergraduate students of their poor performance.
USAID Commits to Funding a 450km Road Reconstruction Project in Rural Liberia
In continuing support of Liberia’s post-war reconstruction, the United States Aid for International Development has reaffirmed commitments to working in pursuit of Liberia’s recovery initiatives. The agency has committed to building 450 km of road in Nimba, Bong, Lofa, and Grand Bassa,
Leadership Crisis at Harbel Multilateral High School Close to Resolution
The Alumni Association of the Harbel Multilateral High School has recommended an indoor conference involving all parties to resolve the ongoing crisis on division among the Principal, Vice Principal for Administration and aggrieved Teachers of the institution.
Muslims to Hold Conference Over CRC Christianization Proposal
Barely three weeks after the National Constitutional Review Conference in Gbarnga, where delegates approved the suggested changed to declare Liberia a Christian nation, Muslims in Liberia are condemning the act and are expected to hold a national conference.