Citizens of Margibi were shocked by the news of the selection of Margibi’s fifth district representative and current House speaker, Emmanuel Nuquay, by Vice President Joseph Nyumah Boakai as his running mate.
Vote-rich Nimba Serves as Fierce Battleground for Political Parties
Liberia’s second largest city was the center of politics this past weekend as Unity Party and the All Liberian Party competed for attention with opposing events.  Â
Legislature Receives US$526.5 Million Draft Budget
The House of Representatives has received the proposed draft budget for the 2017/2018 fiscal period, as required by laws.
A Candid Conversation With Young Diasporan Liberians on Dual Citizenship
While the constitution appears silent on the issue, Liberia’s Aliens and Nationality Act stipulates that Liberians who acquire an additional citizenship from another country automatically lose their Liberian citizenship.
Speaker Nuquay Changes Position for Liberians to Reelect All 73 Representatives
Just a few months after calling for Liberians to maintain all 73 representatives in electoral districts across the country, House Speaker Emmanuel Nuquay has flipped his position.
154,000 Margibians Registered to Vote in the October 2017 Elections
The Office of the Election Magistrate in Margibi has confirmed that about 154,000 residents of the county have registered to vote in the upcoming representative and presidential elections in October.
After 43 Years, Bong’s Kayata Citizens Get Reconditioned Road
Citizens of Kayata in Suakoko District’s Kporquelleh Clan lined the main entrance of their town, singing, clapping, and dancing to celebrate the rehabilitation of their road.
Sulunteh Offers Explanation for Resignation From UP
Former Liberian ambassador to the United States, Canada, and Mexico, Jeremiah Sulunteh, says his resignation from the ruling Unity Party was triggered by his disappointment in a lack of focus on youth development.