President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has addressed the General Assembly of the United Nations for the last time as a Head of State, ahead of her transition of power to a new elected government in January next year.
Salala Rubber Reaffirms Ban on Politics
The management of the Salala Rubber Corporation has reaffirmed its ban on all political activities, including rallies and meetings, on the premises.
With Highway Inaccessible, RIA Advises Travelers to Use 15 Gate Route
The Liberia Airport Authority has warned airport users to take the Red light to 15 Gate route as the water level increases on the Robertsfield Highway.
Robertsfield Highway Again Hit by Flood
The highway is the gateway to Liberia’s capital from the country’s only international airport, the Roberts International Airport.
Torrential Rainfall Hits Margibi
A heavy rainfall has hit Margibi, causing severe flooding that has made hundreds homeless as a result of damaged homes and personal belongings.
Sen. Zargo: Liberia’s Security at Critical Juncture
Lofa’s Sen. Stephen Zargo says Liberia is at a critical juncture in its democratic sojourn as the country moves toward the October 10, 2017 legislative and presidential elections.
AFL Warns Political Aspirants to Stay Off Military Barracks
The Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of Liberia, Brigadier General Daniel Ziankahn has warned aspirants participating in the upcoming elections to keep all political activities off military barracks.
Defense Ministry Differs With Brumskine Over Zogos Recruitment into AFL
The Ministry of National Defense has described a call by the Liberty Party standard bearer Charles Walker Brumskine to recruit so-called zogos into the Armed Forces of Liberia as a violation of the new defense act.