On Wednesday, the Supreme Court ordered the National Elections Commission, Unity Party, and Liberty Party to appear before it for hearing into the ongoing elections fraud case.
Doing Business 2018 Report: Has Liberia Made Impactful Reforms?
The 15th iteration of the Doing Business Report, a flagship product of the World Bank Group, has been released, with Liberia placing 172nd. That rank is two places higher than the previous year when the country ranked 174th out of 190 economies worldwide.
Full Transcript: Pres. Sirleaf Addresses the Nation After Supreme Court Ruling
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf briefly addressed the nation a day after a Supreme Court ruling put the runoff elections on hold.
President Sirleaf Warns Education Minister Against Derogative Comments on Social Media
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has issued a warning to Education Minister George Werner against derogative comments made on social media.
Sen. Grupee: ‘Impossible’ for Prince Johnson to Support Weah
Amid speculations that Sen. Prince Johnson may choose to endorse the Coalition for Democratic Change in the second round of the presidential elections, Nimba’s other senator, Thomas Grupee, has said such endorsement is “not possible.â€
Nimba Superintendent to Endorse George Weah
Over the weekend, the current Nimba superintendent, D. Dorr Cooper announced that he would soon officially endorse the presidential candidate of the opposition Coalition for Democratic Change, George Weah.
Liberians Vote in Historic Elections
Citizens turned out to vote on Tuesday in a historic election in Liberia to see the first post-war transition of power from one elected government to another.
U.S. Government Calls for Peaceful Elections
The government of the United States has warned against violence, and called on Liberians to remain peaceful and respect the democratic process, as the country goes to elections on Tuesday.