The Former Assistant Superintendent for Development of Margibi has been formally inducted as the new Stipendiary Magistrate of the Kakata Magisterial Court.
John Morlu Looking to Run for President, With Focus on Corruption
In an exclusive video interview with The Bush Chicken, former Auditor General John S. Morlu, II discusses his intentions to run for president of Liberia in 2017 and his plans for the country.
Margibi Assistant Superintendent for Development Resigns
Margibi County Assistant Superintendent for Development Victoria Duncan has announced her resignation. Duncan made the disclosure on January 28 during a student chapel service at the Cuttington Junior College in Kakata.
OP-ED: Safety & Security after UNMIL Undermined by President’s Constitution Referendum
At the 11th hour and in her 11th annual message to the Honorable Liberian Legislature, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf answered the million dollar question on the minds of most Liberians, Liberia’s partners as well as current and future investors.
Does an Anonymous Restaurant Offer the Best Value in Monrovia?
Just behind the wall at the turn to Bernard’s Beach, between President Sirleaf’s house and the CDC headquarters lies a restaurant, which in my opinion offers the best value for your money in all of Liberia.
Mental Health Experts Want Overdue Bill Passed
The Country Representative of the Carter Center Mental Health Initiative in Liberia, Dr. Janice Cooper, said the passage of a mental health legislation is long overdue.
OP-ED: On Infrastructure, Pres. Sirleaf Paints Too Rosy a Picture
In her State of the Nation address to the nation on Monday, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf painted a glowing review of the infrastructure development in the country. This image was one that differed drastically from the realities on the ground.
EDITORIAL: Pres. Sirleaf Should Fulfill Decentralization Promise Before Term Ends
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf’s administration has been promoting a decentralization platform since her arrival in office. At last year’s State of the Nation address, Sirleaf promised to work with the legislature to pass the already-drafted Local Government Act; however, the president failed to submit the bill, and her promises amounted to little more than just words.