Even in communities where the grid was now available, LEC wasn’t doing a good enough job of connecting new customers fast enough. Some custo.mers who tried to go through the official process of connecting have waited for years at a time
Open Letter to President Weah on the Salary Reduction Proposal
A letter from the Association of Liberian Human Resource Professionals calling on President George Weah to restrict his proposed salary reduction to presidential appointees.
OP-ED: Can Prayer Solve Africa’s Problems?
Africa, the cradle of humankind, is a diverse, and deeply spiritual, continent. Numerous religions are practiced across Africa with the main ones being Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. While religion has its place, there seems to be a higher influx of church prayer services in Liberia than there are schools or solid policies as a solution to poverty and Africa’s other vexing problems.
UNICCO’s Open Letter to Nimba’s Leaders
We, the members and officers of the United Nimba Citizens Council believe that our county is not benefitting any less due to our political make-up than others who have divided their counties.
Open Letter to Liberians Abroad: Liberia is Not Waiting for You
Whether you were born in Liberia and fortunate to travel or your parents left because of the war so you now have a new home abroad, Liberia is ours. Come home and find your place in our story.
Home Grown School Meals in Liberia: A Win-Win for All
In Liberia, the provision of school meals has depended almost entirely upon the importation of food, thereby offering nothing to struggling farmers and agro-enterprises.
OP-ED: Reflections on Research Challenges as Liberian Studies Association Turns 50
On this auspicious occasion of the 50th anniversary of LSA, I would like to reflect with you on some contemporary challenges facing the Liberia research community.
OP-ED: A Fresh Start for a New Liberia
With his hands free of the blood of innocent people, our popularly elected, athletic, and energetic President George Weah is the best president to heal Liberia’s wounds and give Liberia a fresh start, beginning with national reconciliation, justice, participatory democracy, and equal opportunities.