Lydia Sherman, the Deputy Minister of Gender, Children, and Social Protection, has expressed frustration with some non-governmental organizations for their non-compliance with regards to the children orphaned by Ebola.
Amid Reports of Unrest, GOL Takes Action in China Union Workers Go-slow
Rumors of threats to management and an ongoing worker go-slow has prompted the government to constitute a ministerial committee to probe the situation at the China Union Investment Company at Bong Mines.
Liberian Gov’t Reaffirms Commitment To Security
The Liberian government continues to assure Liberians of its commitment to security in the wake of the United Nations Mission in Liberia drawdown.
Ghanaian President Mahama Commends President Sirleaf In Ebola Fight
The Ghanaian President, John Dramani Mahama commended President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf at the 47th Economic Community of West African States session, on Tuesday, for her successful fight against the Ebola Virus Disease.
Women Rally to Support Constitutional Proposals
A cross section of Women in Liberia ave ended a one-day deliberating on the four propositions agreed on at the National Constitution Review Conference in Gbarnga, Bong County.
Kromah: I Fear No Reprisal from Liberian Public
The dismissed Deputy Police Director for Operations of the Liberia National Police Abraham Kromah says he fears no reprisal from the Liberian public after his exit from the force.
Disabled Community Push for US$100,000 Budget Allotment
With the deadline looming for President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to submit the draft national budget, the Liberian disabled community has reminded the president of her commitment to make allocations for them in the pending fiscal year.
Muslims to Boycott Referendum if Christianization Clause Stays
Liberian Muslims have vowed to boycott any referendum seeking to amend the Country 1986 constitution if it includes a measure to make Liberia a Christian state.