A little over one month since taking office, President George Weah is expected to chair his first cabinet meeting today at his Ministry of Foreign Affairs office.
Central Bank Employee Released From NSA Custody
Alfred Cheeks, an employee at the Central Bank of Liberia who was suspended, arrested, and placed behind bars for breaching the bank’s confidentiality policy has been released.
Amid Latest Corruption Report, CENTAL Wants Weah to Promote Accountability
The Center for Transparency and Accountability in Liberia, has called on President George Weah to take tangible steps to promote transparency and accountability in Liberia.
New Supt. Esther Walker Outlines Development Plans for Bong
Bong’s superintendent, Esther Walker, has underscored holistic reconciliation among leaders and citizens of the county as a means of fostering development.
NEC Begins Hearings into Unity Party Expulsion Case
The National Elections Commission began hearings into the complaint against Unity Party by its former standard bearer, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.
Rep. Koung Endorses Prince Johnson as Chair for Nimba Legislative Caucus
Rep. Jeremiah Kpan Koung has endorsed his longtime mentor, Sen. Prince Yormie Johnson, to retain the chairmanship of the Nimba County Legislative Caucus for the next six years.
OP-ED: Why President Weah Should Read My PhD Thesis on the Promise and Peril of (Dual) Citizenship
Contemporary sensitivities around citizenship are deeply embedded in Liberia’s long history of political, economic and social exclusion, which have yet to be resolved 170 years on.
Andy Quamie Elected to CAF Judiciary Board
Senior football administrator G. Andy Quamie has been elected to serve on the Confederation of African Football Judiciary Board.