Recently, education providers, stakeholders, funders and the Government of Liberia, led by President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, huddled in Ganta and Monrovia to discuss the future of the much-heralded Partnership Schools for Liberia’s (PSL) “Investing in Education for the Future†Conference.
Consultant at Ministry of State Charged With Election Fraud
The Liberia National Police on Wednesday, March 1, charged four suspects recently arrested in Lower Johnsonville, Montserrado with illegally possessing election materials.
Lonestar Cell MTN Restores Three-Day Call Promotion
Telecommunications company Lonestar Cell MTN has fully restored its three-day call promotion.
RIA Runway Construction to Affect Flight Schedules
The management of the Liberia Airport Authority has announced the commencement of the rehabilitation of its runway.
President Ends Nimba Tour Impressed by Citizen-led Development
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has ended a four-day tour in Nimba where she thanked the people of Nimba for their support to her government over the past years.
Partnership Schools for Liberia Showcases Its Achievements
On Feb. 20, the Ministry of Education held a one-day event that sought to present the activities of its effort to see 93 government schools operated by private and non-profit organizations.
Senators Johnson, Tornonlah and Others Reject Pay Cut as Measures against Declining Economy
Barely one week after a proposal calling for a reduction in the salaries and benefits of public officials was presented to the Liberian Senate, some senators have strongly rejected the proposal.
After Visiting Five Counties, Rights Activist Encourages Citizen-led Change
After a visit to five of Liberia’s 15 counties with retired Massachusetts State Representative Benjamin Swan, the founder of the Universal Human Rights International, Torli Krua, is calling for a citizen-driven change approach to reforming Liberia’s political system.