The leadership of the Liberia National Students Union, or LINSU, has denied that it possesses two firearms after public outrage erupted over a photo showing its member with what looks like a pistol.
OP-ED: Liberia’s Affirmative Action Act Falls Flat in Quest for Gender Parity
Liberia’s recent Affirmative Action bill has stimulated nationwide debates and public discussions. The passage of this bill by the Legislature received tremendous support from organizations working on women’s issues, which viewed the Legislature’s decision as a step toward gender parity in government.
Ministry of Youth & Sports Tasks Committee to Investigate LINSU
The Deputy Minister for Youth Development, Lance K. Gbagonyou, has instituted a seven-man committee to probe circumstances surrounding the ongoing disagreement within the National Executive Committee of the Liberia National Student Union.
LINSU Nimba Charter Calls for Financial Support ahead of Semifinal Match
The Nimba Charter of the Liberia National Student Union is calling for financial assistance to its team that is currently participating in the National Meet the Challenge Competition, a knowledge quizzing contest between various counties.
Crisis Engulfs Liberia National Student Union
Members of the Liberia National Student Union have made allegations of misappropriation of funds against the organization’s president, Varney Alieu Jarsey, which were meant to be spent on a national quizzing tournament among various secondary schools across the country.
PRESS RELEASE: 84 Students Complete Curriculum During Truncated School Year
SMART Liberia celebrates the completion of its “Complete 8” vacation academy at a closing program. Minister of Education George Werner served as the keynote speaker.