Citizens in Buchanan, Grand Bassa have hailed the European Union for its support to the country through the national budget.
OP-ED: History Will Not Accept Excuses From Dr. Bropleh
George Weah is best known to the world as the only African to have won the Ballon d’or. With more than two decades gone, the international wire has not grappled with the reality that the legendary soccer star is now president of the world’s poorest country. One could argue that President Weah himself has not come to terms with the reality that unlike the soccer pitch, leading Liberia requires vision and unmatched leadership to get the right wheels turning.
Timbo River Bridge Finally Closes for Demolition
On Monday February 18, 2019 Napoleon Davis of Jupiter Construction announced that the Ministry of Public Works had instructed his company to close the bridge to the public. The announcement comes even though a planned detour is not yet completed by the Ministry of Public Works.
Former Transport Minister to Be Inducted President of Cuttington University Alumni Association
Former Transport Minister Tornonlah Varpilah will be inducted into office this weekend as the new president of Cuttington University Alumni Association. The ceremony will take place during the university’s 130th Founder’s Day celebration, which kicks off on Friday, February 22.
Former Information Minister Becomes Weah’s New Presidential Advisor
President George Weah has appointed former information minister Laurence Bropleh as special envoy and presidential adviser.
Roots FM Resumes Broadcast as Gov’t Denies Involvement in Recent Attack
Roots FM CEO and talk show host Henry Costa announced that the station is now back on air, less than 24 hours after the management launched a GoFundMe campaign to raise US$15,000 for the purchase of new broadcast equipment.
Senator Kaipay Submits 2017/2018 Annual Legislative Report
After touring Grand Bassa’s five districts to explain his accomplishments over the past two years, Grand Bassa’s Senator Jonathan Kaipay has submitted his legislative report to his constituents.
Weah Says Liberia ‘Far Better’ Than a Year Ago
President George Weah delivered his second state of the nation address to the 54th national legislature on Monday, covering the first year of his administration.