President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has finally constituted the Office of Ombudsman for the implementation of the Code of Conduct.
Several College Students and Young Graduates Benefit from Three-Day Job Preparation Training
At least 100 college students and recent graduates from universities and colleges in Monrovia have benefitted from a three-day intensive job preparation program.
In Addressing Economic Recession, Economist Wants President to Go Beyond Imposing Travel Moratorium
A Liberian economist has called on President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to go beyond placing a travel moratorium on public officials to address the ongoing recession affecting the economy.
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.
Women in Monrovia Call for Safer Public Transport
Finding a ride in Monrovia during rush hour is a hectic experience, with commuters often seen jostling with each other for a better position to catch the next available seat in a taxi or on a bus.
24 UL Students Graduate from Elite Honors Program
The University of Liberia has graduated 24 students from its undergraduate honors program, the Lux in Tenebris Scholars Program.
Amid Problems with Pipes, LWSC Trucking Water into Central Monrovia
A Bush Chicken investigation has uncovered the cause of the ongoing water outages experienced by Central Monrovia and nearby communities in recent weeks.
UL 97th Class Valedictorian: “Stop Being Afraid to Shine in the Darknessâ€
The University of Liberia’s highest honor for the Class of 2016 has gone to a 20-year-old accounting major from the Business College.