At the official opening of a special presidential retreat held at the Farmington Hotel over the weekend, President George Weah appealed to members of the National Legislature to approve eight revised propositions for referendum to amend the 1986 constitution.
Senate Elects Saah Joseph as Chair on Executive Committee
The Senate has elected Sen. Saah Joseph of Montserrado to serve as the chair on the Committee on the Executive.
Citizens in Rural Montserrado Propose Legal Reforms to Affect Elections
Citizens in rural Montserrado have begun debating specific reforms that are needed for laws affecting elections in Liberia.
Weah’s Choice for Ja’neh’s Replacement Accuses Supreme Court of Denying Him Justice
President George Weah’s nominee to replace former Associate Justice Kabineh Ja’neh to the Supreme Court has accused the court of denying him justice when it suspended him for rendering a judgment in a case while serving as presiding judge of the Civil Law Court.
Doctors Suspend Strike With Preconditions
Striking doctors have agreed to return to work after an agreement with the government.
U.S. Mission Provides Medical Care for Liberians
Thousands of Liberians are turning up to benefit from free medical care services, as a U.S. medical team continues its mission to the country this week.
Did Urey’s Foundation Treat Over 5,000 People During the Ebola Outbreak?
Did Urey’s team treat over 5,000 people during the Ebola epidemic? And if so, was that number more than what the government and international community treated combined?
House of Representatives Elects Nuquay as Speaker
Margibi County Fifth District Representative, James Emmanuel Nuquay has been elected Speaker of the House of Representatives. Nuquay was elected unopposed by his colleagues on Wednesday. 60 lawmakers participated in the exercise.