President George Weah will formally open the 17th Council of Ministers meeting of the Africa Regional Intellectual Property Organization today in Margibi.
Liberia Assumes Leadership of ARIPO’s Administrative Council at 43rd Session in Margibi
Liberia has been named the chairperson of the Administrative Council of the African Regional Intellectual Property Organization, or ARIPO. This development occurred during the council’s 43rd Session currently taking place in Liberia.
Christopher Jackson Scoops Top Prizes at LFA Awards
On Saturday, the Liberia Football Association hosted its first major awards ceremony, presenting the first division’s Most Valuable Player award to Christopher Jackson, along with a Toyota Corolla and L$250,000 (US$1,185).
NGO Coalition Wants Pres. Weah to Stop Interfering With Community Forestry Activities
The NGO Coalition of Liberia is urging President George Weah to avoid direct interference with issues arising from community forestry activities across the country.
Patray Finally Out as Central Bank Executive Governor
The Central Bank of Liberia’s executive governor, Nathaniel Patray, is finally out of the position, nearly five months after President George Weah originally announced his retirement.
OP-ED: What If They Didn’t Have Liberia in Their Heart?
The offices of just seven public officials are receiving over US$7.7 million from the national cake in 12 months. Should we give their offices this much? They are becoming overnight millionaires as a result of leeching on Liberia’s scarce resources. What do our people get or have to show for voting for them?
BBC Liberia Correspondent Accuses NSA Deputy Director of Character Assassination
Jonathan Paye-Layleh, the BBC correspondent for Liberia, has accused the National Security Agency deputy director Sam Sanyon and his Freedom FM radio station of a character assassination campaign against the journalist.
LNBA President Challenges African Lawyers to Sustain Economic Growth
As Liberia hosts the African Bar Association conference, the president of the Liberian National Bar Association, Tiawan Gongloe, is challenging African lawyers to use their profession to pursue the rule of law and sustain economic growth.