The president does not need to convene a meeting with opposition leaders to hear their critiques.
OP-ED: To Address Messy Education Sector, Focus on Teachers’ Welfare
If teachers in private schools are paid decent wages and provided job security by granting them full employment status, it will go a long way toward addressing the “messy†education sector.
OP-ED: China-Africa Relations, Unequal Partners for Development?
China has been instrumental in providing loans for African countries, but is this a win-win or an unequal relationship?
OP-ED: Eugene Fahngon Can Push for Substantive Changes for Liberian Travelers
Liberians do not have a lot of options for airlines flying in and out of the country. In cases like this where there’s little competition and where the customers can often be at the mercy of airlines, we need the government to step in to ensure that our rights are protected. This should not just be a speech, but a substantive action that can result in true improvement in travel.
Letter to UN Women on Rising Impunity for Rapists
It is now time for everyone to join this campaign because rape seems to be winning the war of late.
OP-ED: President Weah’s Missed Chance at Demonstrating Independence
As we celebrate our independence, we, led by our leaders, must reflect on what independence truly means to Liberia.
OP-ED: Uniform Elections for the Legislature
The Senate recently passed a bill requiring lawmakers to resign from their positions when contesting other vacancies in the National Legislature.
OP-ED: How the Legacy of Mandela is Boosting Tourism in South Africa’s Economy
As an African, I feel great pride and gratitude for Nelson Mandela accomplishments. As a business professional, I can appreciate the economic boost his story is giving to South Africa. As a Liberian, I can’t help but think, wait a minute… we have a compelling story of our own that we could be benefiting from, too.