In a recent trip to Namibia, former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has encouraged political leaders in Africa to allocate more resources towards preparing young people for future responsibilities.
Six Liberians Receive Free Tuition at Kenyan University
Six Liberians have been selected to receive a tuition free education at Strathmore University in Kenya. Three of those students, all girls, hail from the St. Peter Claver Catholic High School in Buchanan.
Former Bein-Garr Head Says Lack of County Support Limited Her Achievements
Shirley Brown-Gbegbain, the former district commissioner of Bein-Gairr Administrative District, has opened up about an uncordial working relationship she had with the county administration.
Montserrado Health Officer Wants Support for Private Health Facilities
The county health officer for Montserrado is calling on the government and international partners to subsidize private health facilities across the country.
Government Establishes Weaving Center in Lofa
A US$231,000 weaving center has been completed in Kolahun District in Lofa to enhance value within the textile industry in Liberia.
Government Begins Replacing Timbo River Bridge
The government has finally begun the process of replacing the aging and damaged Timbo River Bridge.
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.
Sirleaf Ganta Market Continues to Lie in Ruin
A market project that is being implemented by the Sirleaf Market Women’s Fund continues to lie in ruins after neglect and damage from storms.