The African Methodist Episcopal Zion University has won the 2018 championship of the annual inter-college basketball tournament organized by Scorpion Incorporated, a youth organization in Monrovia.
Inter-Collegial Basketball Tournament Hits Sports Commission
Broad Street’s Sports Commission will come alive on Friday, November 24 when four universities will battle in an inter-collegial basketball tournament.
OP-ED: President’s Young Professionals Program – Driven By Loyalty to Liberia
Eight years ago, I graduated from United Methodist University in Liberia and was enthusiastically seeking a career in the private sector. The private sector was appealing to me and other new graduates because it offered lucrative compensation, benefits, and professional growth opportunities – all of which were particularly enticing against the backdrop of a country that was only beginning to recover from a 14-year civil war.
Police Send 18 Protesting Students to Court
The Liberian National Police on Thursday, May 18, charged and forwarded to court for prosecution eighteen students of the United Methodist University for their involvement in the May 12 protest in front of the Commerce Ministry.
Police and Protestors Battle on Ashmun Street
On Friday, May 12, Ashmun Street in Central Monrovia became a battle zone with protesting students from several universities at odds with the Police Support Unit of the Liberia National Police.
Military Barracks Squatters: Government Should Take Us to Court
The pending eviction of squatters from the 72nd military barracks in Paynesville by the Ministry of National Defense has been extended to May 1 following the intervention of President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.
Rep. Prince Moye Makes 5-Year Report as He’s Petitioned for 2nd Term Bid
Representative Prince K. Moye of Bong’s second electoral district has presented a report to constituents detailing his accomplishments over the past five years.
Using Football to Break Gender Barriers
Liberia is known for producing Africa’s best footballer in George Weah. However, since the era of Weah, the country has yet to produce a star with lasting power to play on Europe’s top teams. This may be due to the lack of any infrastructure within the country to support the growth and development of young footballers.
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