The secretary general of the Coalition for Democratic Change, Janga Augustus Kowo, has outlined what he says is progress made by the CDC-led government over the past eleven-plus months in office.
River Cess Civil Servants Receive Salaries Following Weeks of Tension
Civil servants in River Cess are finally receiving their salaries after complaining for three months that they have not received their monthly salaries.
Liberian Activist and Academician Wins International Anti-Corruption Excellence Award
A Liberian academician, activist, and author, Robtel Neajai Pailey has been presented with the 2018 Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani International Anti-Corruption Excellence Award for her anti-corruption children’s books, Gbagba and Jaadeh!, illustrated by Chase Walker and published by One Moore Book in Liberia.
After Three Years, River Cess School System Receives Stationery Supplies
The Ministry of Education has supplied the River Cess County School System with stationery materials for the first time in three years.
United Methodist Church Celebrates 10 Years of Humanitarian Work
Sixty members of the United Methodist Church from Norway, Zimbabwe, Sierra Leone joined their counterparts in Liberia to celebrate the church’s Department of Community Services’ ten-year anniversary of community development.
President Weah Announces Tuition Waiver at Public Colleges
President George Weah has announced that tuition at all undergraduate public institutions across the country will be waived.
Gov’t to Appoint Financial Manager for More Than Me Academy
Gender Minister Piso Saydee-Tarr has provided updates on the government’s investigation of the rapes that occurred at More Than Me, noting that the top concern of the Gender Ministry right now is the well-being of the girls.
Police Launch Road Safety Campaign in Grand Bassa
The Liberia National Police has launched its second road safety campaign in Buchanan, coinciding with the release of 12 years of accident statistics. The accidents were recorded from 2007 to April 2018.