Liberia’s former president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has admitted what has been obvious to the public – that a feud ensued between her and former vice president Joseph Boakai during the 2017 presidential elections.
Public Works Breaks Ground for 1.5 km Road to Buchanan’s Fairground
The Ministry of Public Works has broken grounds for the construction of a 1.5 km stretch of road leading to the Fairground in Buchanan. The cost of construction is estimated at US$1.2 million.
Protestors Demand More Action Against More Than Me
Protestors marched through the streets of Monrovia on Thursday to demand justice for the victims of rape and abuse at the More Than Me Academy. The protest was largely led by women’s groups including the Liberian Feminist Forum.
Vice President Advocates for Boarding Schools to Ensure Safety of Girls
Vice President Jewel Howard-Taylor says the government needs to remove school going girls from communities and place them into dormitories at boarding schools.
Victims of Imprisoned Murderer in Bong Call for Reparations
Sentenced to life imprison for killing his girlfriend and wounding two others, the scabs of Porkpah’s actions are still being seen and felt in the community.
Arcelor Mittal Opens New Vocational Training Center
ArcelorMittal has opened a new vocational training center in Yekepa to provide vocational skills to Liberian youth at no cost.
Agric Power Africa Launches Agriculture Project in Liberia
Agric Power Africa, a nongovernmental organization, has launched a five-year agriculture project to invest in Liberia.
Public Works Minister Assesses Incomplete Projects in Bong
Public Works Minister Mobutu Nyenpan has concluded his assessment of three unfinished projects in Gbarnga.