The National Museum of Liberia, which was neglected during Liberia’s protracted civil crisis and saw many of its items stolen, has come alive again.
OP-ED: Liberia Needs the Rule of Law, Not Political Expediency
In strongly worded statements this month that bordered on hyperbole, current and past representatives of the U.S. government urged Liberia to speed up electoral litigation proceedings for a peaceful transition of presidential power.
ECOWAS, AU and UNMIL Worried Over Timeline for Democratic Transition
The Economic Community of West African States, the African Union, and the United Nations Mission in Liberia have expressed deep concern over the timeline for the country’s democratic transition, amid the current political situation.
OP-ED: Unlikely Agents of Change?
Are Brumskine, Boakai, Cummings, and Urey actually agents of change in Liberia?
Brumskine Wants NEC Commissioners’ Recusal From Investigation
Charles Walker Brumskine, the standard bearer of the opposition Liberty Party, says he is not comfortable with the current configuration of commissioners at the National Elections Commission and wants them to recuse themselves from investigating his party’s alleged claims of elections fraud.
President Sirleaf Warns Education Minister Against Derogative Comments on Social Media
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has issued a warning to Education Minister George Werner against derogative comments made on social media.
Sen. Grupee: ‘Impossible’ for Prince Johnson to Support Weah
Amid speculations that Sen. Prince Johnson may choose to endorse the Coalition for Democratic Change in the second round of the presidential elections, Nimba’s other senator, Thomas Grupee, has said such endorsement is “not possible.â€
Nimba Superintendent to Endorse George Weah
Over the weekend, the current Nimba superintendent, D. Dorr Cooper announced that he would soon officially endorse the presidential candidate of the opposition Coalition for Democratic Change, George Weah.