U.S. based Liberian artist Romeo Mulbah affectionally known as 2C has urged Liberian musicians to keep on persevering.
Mulbah made the statement Wednesday, March 14th upon his arrival at the Roberts International Airport for a five-day visit to the country.
Several Unconfirmed Gov’t Appointees Attend Weah’s Cabinet Meeting
Several unconfirmed appointees in President George Weah’s government attended the first cabinet meeting held on Wednesday.
President Weah Makes Additional Appointments in Government
Nearly a week following his inauguration, President George Weah has made dozens of additional appointments in government. The appointments, according to an Executive Mansion release issued on Saturday, affect several ministries and agencies of the government.
Calendar for Inaugural Activities Released Amid Uncertainty of Invited Guests
A calendar of events for the inauguration of President-elect George Weah has been released, although there remains no confirmation on the special guests that will attend.
Renewable Energies Website Launched
For anyone who has ever wondered about how far the electricity grid extends in Liberia, or the various types of solar-powered projects currently in use in the country, a comprehensive platform has now been launched to answer those questions.
Liberia Celebrates 38th World Tourism Day at Historic Providence Island
Liberians on Wednesday, September 27 gathered at the historic Providence Island to join countries around world in observance of World Tourism Day.
UP Secretary General Resigns Amid Pressure to Observe Code of Conduct
Nagbe took the decision last week amid long running accusations from opposition political parties that he and other executive members were in violation of the code of conduct by serving in key positions in the party while at the same time serving as presidential appointees.
OP-ED: The Struggle for Social Justice and Economic Freedom Lives on after PATEL
Again, the Sirleaf government, through cunning machinations, has bought itself some time from falling under the quantum weight of the triumphant march of the masses of Liberians onto the stage of history. It now shamelessly celebrates its perceived victory over the people’s struggle for economic freedom, thus confirming its anti-democratic credentials.