The group of ex-rebel generals initially demanded that Representative Yekeh Kolubah surrender himself to them so they could turn him over to the government for questioning. Can you imagine?
PRESS RELEASE: Gov’t, Civil Society Organize Public Discussion on Road Safety
Amid the increasing rate of traffic-related fatalities in Liberia, a public discussion on road safety will be held among key stakeholders on Wednesday, April 17, 2019, at the University of Liberia Auditorium, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Open Letter to President Trump on Equal Protection for Liberian Refugees
Please accept our compliments and best wishes as you aim to protect Americans and make America great again. The Universal Human Rights International expresses its gratitude to you for your compassion and fairness and for your reinstatement of the Deferred Enforced Departure for certain Liberian refugees already granted protection in the United States.
PRESS RELEASE: GLS-NAS Breaks Ground at RIA for First of its Kind Cargo Terminal
The Global Logistics Services Inc. and National Aviation Services joint venture company, GLS-NAS, broke ground in Monrovia for a new 2,700 square-meter cargo terminal at Roberts International Airport.
Op-Ed: This CDC-led Government Is Its Own Worst Enemy
My advice to the government is to focus on their achievements and stop trying to mislead the Liberian people. It would only lead to more shots in the leg which does not help their case with cynics like me.
PRESS RELEASE: Putting Africa’s Youth to Work
According to World Population Review, Africa is home to more than 1.3 billion people, nearly 41 percent of whom are under the age of 15. The median ages (where half the population is older and half younger) for African countries are consistently in the teens.
OP-ED: Violent Injustice – the Rise of Liberia’s Culture of Violence
Unfortunately, based on trends, investigations, and reports conducted by local and international entities, violence is still very much a virus that corrupts the society. It is important to note that the use of violence has been employed as a means of wrongfully dishing out justice and to commit acts of crime.
OP-ED: History Will Not Accept Excuses From Dr. Bropleh
George Weah is best known to the world as the only African to have won the Ballon d’or. With more than two decades gone, the international wire has not grappled with the reality that the legendary soccer star is now president of the world’s poorest country. One could argue that President Weah himself has not come to terms with the reality that unlike the soccer pitch, leading Liberia requires vision and unmatched leadership to get the right wheels turning.