A delegation of three from the Republic of Guinea is in the country to sympathize with the government and families of the 26 young Muslim scholars and their teacher who died in a recent fire disaster in Paynesville.
House of Representatives Passes Two Mineral Development Agreements
Members of the House of Representatives have concurred with the Senate to ratify two mineral development agreements recently submitted by the executive.
Weah Solicits U.N. Support to Implement TRC Recommendations
President George Weah has requested the support of the United Nations to implement recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, including the establishment of a special tribunal to try individuals accused of committing war and economic crimes during the country’s 14 years of civil war.
Full Transcript: Pres. Weah Makes Second Address at U.N. General Assembly
I am honored to address this 74th Session of the United Nations General Assembly, on behalf of the government and people of Liberia.
Grand Bassa Lawmakers Consult With Citizens on Weah’s Proposed Constitutional Amendments
Grand Bassa’s legislative caucus has held a one-day consultative meeting to discuss with citizens President George Weah’s recently submitted amendments to the constitution.
British Embassy Extends Sympathies to Muslim Community and Liberians for Fire Disaster
In the wake of the fire disaster that killed 27 children and an instructor in Paynesville, the British embassy has extended its sympathies to the Muslim community and people of Liberia.
Family of Fire Disaster Victim Attributes Death of 26 Children to Allah’s Will
An uncle to one of 26 Islamic schoolchildren killed in a tragic fire incident on Tuesday night says the death of the children is the will of Allah that remains unquestionable.
Liberia Mourns Children Killed in Islamic School Fire
After a fire killed 27 people on Tuesday night, most of whom were children, the nation continues to mourn, with several prominent leaders expressing their condolences and prayers for the families.