President George Weah has appointed Maxwell Saah Kemayah, the deputy foreign affairs minister, as Liberia’s ambassador and permanent representative to the United Nations with accreditation to Cuba.
Former Information Minister: Liberia is at a Better Place
Lewis Brown, Liberia’s permanent representative to the United Nations, says Liberians no longer need to fear but to keep hoping for the better.
OP-ED: What Happened in Vegas is What Happens in Liberia
Over the past week and a half, my social media feeds have been flooded with pictures and musings from Liberian journalists in the United States, primarily as a result of a meeting of the Association of Liberian Journalists in the United States.
Rural Community Radio Stations to Experience Tough Regulations
During a joint press conference with Justice Minister Benedict Sannoh recently, Liberia’s Information Minister Lewis G. Brown said that regulations governing community radio stations would become more stringent, in light of the mob violence in Ganta.
Commercial Motorcycle Ban Lifted in Ganta with Conditions
Justice Minister Benedict Sannoh has officially lifted the ban on the operation of commercial motorcycles in Ganta.
EDITORIAL: Low Quality Press Should Not Lead to Low Quality Press Briefing
It is time we change the tone which government officials use to address the Liberian people and the press. Government officials are servants of the people, not lords or masters.
Dr. Kateh: Maintain Strict Protocols at Liberia’s Borders
The Deputy Incident Manager of the Incident Management Team, says that for Liberia to maintain zero new Ebola cases, health protocols must be strictly adhered to at all of Liberia’s borders.
MICAT Urges Liberians to Make History with Ebola Vaccine
Lewis Brown, Liberia’s information minister, has urged Liberians to make history in the fight against the deadly Ebola virus. Brown spoke today at the daily press briefing at the Ministry of Information Cultural Affairs and Tourism.