With little over a month to the October presidential and legislative elections, a local media group says the number of undecided voters in the country has sharply increased.
Two River Cess Candidates Commit to Transparency in County Funds
The Sustainable Development Institute, an organization that pushes for community involvement in natural resources management, has been conducting several activities across River Cess aimed at getting citizens to better understand and monitor county social development funds.
Fake Poll Makes Rounds on FrontPage and Social Media
With just a little over one month ahead of the October presidential and legislative elections, a seemingly fake poll has been circulating in the media, with FrontPage Africa and Facebook serving as the main channels through which it is spread.
Four Presidential Candidates Meet to Defend Political Platforms
Four major presidential candidates have met at a national forum to defend their individual platforms to lead the country.
OP-ED: Why Charles Brumskine Should Not Be Taken Seriously
On October 10, 2017, Liberians will wake up with the hope of making a turning point decision, which will forever go down in our histroy as a country. Any candidate elected during the process will decide the fate of Liberia and Liberians for the next six to twelve years.
Representatives Reject Supreme Court’s Stay Order on Impeachment Proceedings
Members of the House of Representatives have voted to reject the writ of prohibition issued by the Supreme Court against their impeachment proceedings over three justices of the court.
ANC Takes the Lead to Launch Campaign in Nimba
Although the National Elections Commission declared the campaign season open on July 31, Nimba has not seen much activities.
No Official Celebration of Independence in Nimba
As Liberia celebrated its 170th anniversary in Monrovia, Nimba Superintendent David Dorr Cooper said his county administration did not receive any funding from the central government to host local celebrations.