Controversy has erupted in the Senate over President George Weah’s recent groundbreaking of the RIA Highway Expansion Project. The project aims to convert the 45-km highway to the Roberts International Airport from a two-lane one to a four-lane highway.
Parley Liberia and Land Authority Conclude Customary Land Formalization Conference in Gbarnga
An organization focused on land rights issues, Parley Liberia, has collaborated with the Liberia Land Authority in a conference on Customary Land Formalization which involved local leaders from three counties – Bong, Lofa, and Nimba.
LISGIS Begins Training for a ‘Digital’ 2021 Census
The Liberia Institute of Statistics and Geo-Information Services has begun preparing for the 2021 National Population and Housing Census, as more than 200 of its staff have gathered in Kakata for a 24-day training for mapping assistants.
Liberia Dominates Guinea Bissau in Women’s WAFU Cup With a 4-0 Win
Liberia’s women national team continued its recent dominance with a major win over Guinea Bissau in the 2020 Women’s WAFU Cup in Sierra Leone.
Sinoe Community College Dean Embarks on Recruitment Drive
The dean of academic affairs of Sinoe Community College is on a recruitment drive to encourage graduating high school students and other young people to enroll in the institution to better prepare themselves for the future.
Illegally’ Dismissed Workers of ArcelorMittal Reject Company’s Offer, Threatening More Protests
Former workers of steel giant ArcelorMittal have rejected an offer by the company to have a limited number of them return to work as contractors instead of as full employees.
Coach Tapha Manneh’s Journey from Obscurity and Doubt to LISCR FC’s Greatest
In his short three-year stint with LISCR FC, Coach Tapha Manneh transformed doubters into believers, expanded the fandom of LISCR FC, and set himself up as one of the best coaches in Liberian club history, and perhaps the best thing to happen to LISCR FC in recent times.
Air Maroc Ordered to Pay US$350k in Damages for Lost Luggage
Royal Air Maroc has been ordered to pay US$350,000 in damages to a lawyer for losing his luggage in a case that began almost five years ago.