April 01
Liberia: Labour Alliance Alleges 'Unlawful' $50 Levy Scheme - Ministry Pushes Back, Suspends Policy
Published: April 1, 2026 Read more »
March 31
Liberia: Commerce Ministry Cracks Down On Banjah Frozen Food, Dumps Contaminated Fish in Gbarnga
GBARNGA, Bong County - The Ministry of Commerce and Industry has shut down Branch #17 of Banjah Frozen Food in Gbarnga after uncovering what officials describe as dangerous and… Read more »
March 30
Liberia: Deputy Minister Jones Meets BCU Students, Plants Solar Lights With Sen. Moye
On a calm Saturday afternoon in Gbarnga, the residence of Deputy Minister for Administration at the Ministry of State for Presidential Affairs, Bill McGill Jones, became more than… Read more »
Liberia: Kakata Streets Left Incomplete As Project Halt Deepens Public Frustration
- Scores of residents in Kakata have expressed concern over the circumstances that have brought the long-awaited street pavement project to a standstill months after its launch by… Read more »
Liberia: CDC's Wesseh Warns of 'Premature Conflict,' Demands Probe Into Makona Mining, Alleged Guinean Troop Presence
A senior opposition figure has warned that unresolved mining disputes and reports of foreign troop presence along the Makona River could push Liberia toward instability, calling… Read more »
Liberia: 'Give Me Rubber, I'll Give You Tyres' - Jeety Targets 2028 Production, Seeks 550-Tonne Daily Supply for $40m Expansion
Jeety Rubber LLC, one of Liberia's leading rubber processors, has challenged the Government of Liberia to guarantee a daily supply of 550 tonnes of wet rubber, in order to enable… Read more »
Liberia: Liberia Losing Millions in Mining Revenue As $2.7b Trade Gap Raises Smuggling Fears - Report
MONROVIA, Liberia -- Liberia is hemorrhaging millions in mining revenue, with a staggering $2.7 billion gap between reported exports and global import data exposing deep governance… Read more »
Liberia: Liberia Unveils Dual Energy Plan to End Chronic Power Shortages
MONROVIA -- Facing persistent electricity shortages that have long constrained economic growth and daily life, the Liberian government has launched a promising dual-track energy… Read more »
Liberia: Liberia Targets Global Investment to Unlock Untapped Fisheries Potential
FARMINGTON, Margibi County -- Liberia is taking a bold claim on the future of its economy, turning to the vast but underleveraged wealth of its oceans and inland waters as it… Read more »
Liberia: Liberia's Untapped Blue Economy Gets Its Defining Moment
Liberia is making a commendable and strategic turn toward one of its most promising but underutilized assets: the fisheries sector. The National Fisheries Investment Conference… Read more »
March 27
Liberia: Liberia's Power Crisis Deepens As Clsg Maintenance, Guinea Disruptions Cut Electricity Supply
Liberia's fragile electricity system is facing renewed strain as power disruptions in Guinea and scheduled maintenance on the CLSG interconnection line cut into already limited… Read more »
March 25
Liberia: Liberia Launches Kimberley Process Review to Strengthen Diamond Sector Oversight
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Liberia: Chief Justice Employs First Visually Impaired Lawyer
The Chief of Office Staff, Atty. Edwina D. Vakun, has disclosed the employment of Liberia's first trained, visually impaired man to serve as a public defender in the Judiciary. Read more »
Liberia: From Dust to Relief - China Henan International Cooperation Returns to Complete Lofa Parking Road
Relief is gradually replacing frustration in Lofa Parking as China Henan International Cooperation (CHICO) has returned to complete the long-abandoned stretch of road that once… Read more »
March 19
Liberia: Govt Names Alieu F. Nyei to Lead Liberia's Second MCC Compact Development
The Liberian government has appointed economist and public finance specialist Alieu Fuad Nyei as National Coordinator to lead the development of the country's second compact under… Read more »
March 18
Liberia: LTA Launches Consumer Month, Reaffirms Regulatory Mandate
The Liberia Telecommunications Authority (LTA) has reaffirmed its role as a regulator, not a service provider, as it launches a month-long consumer awareness campaign to strengthen… Read more »
March 13
Liberia: Nafaa Launches 24/7 Interactive Website to Boost Transparency, Investment and Fisheries Sector Growth
The National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) has launched a redesigned, fully interactive website that will operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week, as part of… Read more »
Liberia: Coconut Revival - Agriculture Minister Nuetah Launches Seed Gardens Across Four Southeast Counties
Agriculture Minister Dr. J. Alexander Nuetah has unveiled a plan to establish coconut seed gardens across four southeastern counties, Rivercess, Sinoe, Grand Kru, and Maryland, in… Read more »
March 09
Liberia: Grassroots Development, Infrastructure Key to Liberia's Football Future, Intel Sports CEO Says
The chief executive officer of Intel Sports, Besario Boakai, is calling for renewed national investment in grassroots football and sports infrastructure, warning that Liberia risks… Read more »
Liberia: Banking Institute Launches 2026 Training Cycle
- The Banking Institute of Liberia (BIL) has launched its first training cycle for 2026, enrolling more than 100 professionals and students from the public and private sectors in… Read more »
Africa: Liberia Showcases Youth Employment Gains At Africa Jobs Forum in Nairobi
- Liberia joined policymakers, development partners and youth leaders from across Africa at the Jobs for Youth in Africa Community of Practice (COP) 2026 in Nairobi, where the… Read more »
Liberia: Fire Guts Three Businesses On Gbarnga Broad Street As Residents Decry Absence of Fire Service
Published: March 9, 2026 Read more »
Liberia: Govt Owes Farmers Over $200k, Agriculture Minister Says During Lac Visit
CLUB HOUSE, Wee Statutory District - Agriculture Minister Alexander Nuetah has acknowledged that the Liberian government still owes more than US$200,000 in crop compensation to… Read more »
Liberia: Blocked Drainages Threaten $100m Japan Freeway and Key Monrovia Roads, Engineers Warn
Blocked drainage systems packed with garbage and stagnant water are threatening the structural lifespan of the Japan Freeway, the $100 million highway rebuilt with Japanese grant… Read more »
March 06
Liberia: APM Terminals Liberia, Gls Group Launch First Export Processing Center to Transform National Trade
Liberia is set to take a major step toward modernizing its trade infrastructure following a landmark partnership between APM Terminals Liberia and Global Logistics Services Inc.… Read more »











