Modern society is getting increasingly more dependent on computers and those same machines are replacing various minimum-wage jobs.
OP-ED: The Unsettled Barriers to a Pan-African Passport
In its just-ended summit in Kigali, the African Union Commission discussed the steps the organization would take to introduce a pan-African passport.
OP-ED: Excessive Salaries and Benefits of Lawmakers Deadly, Greedy, Not Lucrative
I am certain the US$1.5 million budget of the Speaker will also be described as very ‘lucrative.’ I write to object to the author’s choice of words.
OP-ED: Stand Up for Girls and Step Up against Rape
It is not enough to hold colorful ceremonies on October 11 each year to make big speeches about issues confronting girls. It is not enough to sit in our comfort zones and declare rape as a global enemy.
OP-ED: A Bold Formula to Lift Liberia Into A Prosperous Future
When Mustapha walked in our offices, he had no idea where his next school fees would come from. He had been kicked out of the exam hall because he was behind on his tuition payment. His father, jobless, and his mother, a “sweet pad†seller could not raise enough money to put food on their table, let alone pay his school fees.
OP-ED: A Rebuttal to Front Page Africa’s Editorial on DED
A response to an editorial published in Liberia’s leading daily newspaper, Front Page Africa, on Thursday, September 29, 2016, titled, “Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) – Let Liberians Come Home.â€
PRESS RELEASE: Student Union Calls for Dialogue in Response to Strike by Teachers
It is with sadness that we gather here today to give our official statement on the saga involving the Teachers Association of Liberia and the Ministry of Education on the one hand and the Monrovia Consolidated School System and the MCSS Teachers Union on the other hand.
PRESS RELEASE: Winners of Girls Entrepreneurship & Tech. Program Announced
Three young women entrepreneurs emerged as winners of SMART Liberia’s GET program’s inaugural Ideas Festival on Saturday, September 10.