In the wake of debates among citizens on the implementation of the Code of Conduct, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf on Tuesday, March 14 issued Executive Order No. 83, specifying some requirements for the Office of the Ombudsman.
Mighty Barrolle Wins Diaspora Tournament
The 2016 Liberia Diaspora International Tournament has come to end with traditional club Mighty Barrolle emerging as champions.
Cape Palmas High School Lies In Ruins
It is exactly one year and six months since students of the Cape Palmas High School were relocated from their school’s building because of depreciation to the structure.
Cece United Football Academy Distributes School Materials To Over 60 Kids
Ahead of the reopening of the 2016-2017 academic school year, a Sinkor-based football program, Cece United Football Academy, kicked off its “Back2School†initiative with the distribution of dozens of school materials to over 60 student trainees of the academy.
Speaker Tyler’s Party Criticizes Unity Party’s Position in House of Representatives Crisis
The Liberia People Democratic Party has strongly criticized the ruling Unity Party for its position in the ongoing crisis at the House of Representatives.
Rep. Koung Defends Controversial Code of Conduct
Jeremiah Koung, representative for Nimba’s first district, has for the first time commented on the National Code of Conduct, offering a defense for the controversial law.
Unity Party Releases Provisional Listing of Contenders
Prior to Unity Party’s 2016 national convention in Gbarnga, the chairman of the convention, Rep. Prince K. Moye, provided a provisional listing of candidates vying for positions in the party.
Varney Sherman, Alex Tyler, and Other Government Officials Implicated in Global Witness Report
Global Witness, a corruption watchdog that focuses on issues related to natural resource exploitation, has released a report implicating several Liberian government officials in a corruption scandal involving the publicly traded British firm Sable Mining.