The president of the Press Union of Liberia, Charles B. Coffey has addressed the ongoing 30th congress of the International Federations of Journalists, with a focus on highlighting the progress and challenges faced by the Liberian media.
Bush Chicken Reporter Wins Young Leaders in Agricultural Journalism Award
A reporter working for The Bush Chicken and Radio Gbarnga has won the 2019 Young Leaders in Agricultural Journalism Award.
FEJAL Trains Female Journalists to Report on Electoral Reforms
As part of the Internews Citizens in Liberia Engaged to Advance Electoral Reform project, the Female Journalist Association of Liberia has concluded a three-day training for seven female journalists from across five counties.
Press Union Wants Constitutional Reforms in Aftermath of Associate Justice’s Impeachment
The Press Union of Liberia is calling for reforms in the Liberian constitution in order to enhance the independence of the judicial branch of government, following the impeachment of former Associate Justice Kabineh Ja’neh from the Supreme Court.
Press Union Asks Justice Minister for Investigation into Journalist’s Claim of Assassination Plot
The Press Union of Liberia has written Justice Minister Musa Dean to request an open and impartial investigation into allegations made by the CEO and general manager of Sky Communications Inc., T-Max Jlateh.
U.S. State Department Report Uncovers Wanton Human Rights Violations in Liberia
The U.S. State Department 2018 Human Rights Report has been released, uncovering several human rights violations in Liberia.
Press Union Lauds Weah for Signing New Press Freedom Act into Law
The Press Union of Liberia or PUL has lauded President George Weah for signing into law, the Kamara Abdullah Kamara Act of Press Freedom.
Press Union Reacts to Statement Accusing Media of Promoting Inciteful Messages
The Press Union of Liberia has reacted to a joint statement by representatives of the United Nations, African Union, and ECOWAS accusing the Liberian media of promoting inciteful messages.