President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has expressed her disappointment and frustration over the actions of Nimba lawmakers who missed the dedication ceremony of the newly constructed Judiciary Complex in Sanniquellie.
OP-ED: Is Liberia’s Sirleaf Really Standing Up for Women?
President Sirleaf’s promise to campaign for women candidates in Liberia’s upcoming elections comes too little, too late.
Health Practitioners Learn to Treat Substance Abuse Disorders
In 2016, after raids conducted by the Liberia National Police at street corners and in ghettos across Monrovia rounded up numerous substance abusers, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf became concerned about the plight of these individuals.
Senate Fails to Agree with House of Representatives on Passage of Land Rights Act
Thursday marked the third time the bill was presented in the Senate without passage.
House of Representatives Drops Impeachment Proceedings Against Supreme Court Justices
During its 56th plenary sitting on Tuesday, August 22, 39 out of the 73 members of the House of Representatives voted to abandon the resolution for a bill of impeachment against the justices.
OP-ED: ‘Don’t Raze me Broh’ – The Freetown Floods and Liberia
Hundreds were killed and thousands were displaced from their homes last week outside of Freetown, Sierra Leone following a massive mudslide. Liberia’s President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf briefly visited Sierra Leone to attend the burial of victims of the disaster.
Scenes From the Coalition for Democratic Change Campaign Launch
The Coalition for Democratic Change has concluded the launch of its campaign, with a large number of people turning out in a display that paralyzed much of metropolitan Monrovia.
OP-ED: Debating A Fresh Start For The New Liberia
August 17th presidential debate miserably failed on all counts because the content of the debate expressed the platforms, views and agenda of Liberian politicians, not the citizens.