April 15
Liberia: Let's Stop the Hypocrisy!!!!!
I many times do not agree with Hon. Yekeh Kolubah's choice of words. However, our commitment to free speech is not tested by the words we like, but rather it is tested by the words… Read more »
Liberia: Youth Take the Lead in Tackling Liberia's Land Crisis At Landmark National Policy Dialogue
Early April 14, 2026, in Monrovia, in a bold move to confront Liberia's growing land conflicts and rising cases of displacement, hundreds of young Liberians convened Tuesday at the… Read more »
Liberia: Agric Sector Gets Boost
The agriculture sector has received a significant boost following the conclusion of a nationwide mission jointly undertaken by the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) and the… Read more »
April 16
Liberia: Tweah's U.S.$6.2m Trial Deepens
Retired Major General Daniel Ziankahn, former Minister of National Defense and Co-Chair of Liberia's National Joint Security, has told Criminal Court "C" that he had no knowledge… Read more »
Liberia: LTA Risks Legal Action, If...
The Liberia Telecommunication Authority (LTA) could face both local and an international arbitration case and significant financial penalties if the government moves to award a new… Read more »
Liberia: Putu Deal, a Shift in Liberia's Mining Model
For a long time, Liberia's mineral wealth has followed a familiar path: discovered here, developed elsewhere, and largely defined by foreign capital and control. The iron ore… Read more »
Liberia: Govt, World Bank Discuss Support for Liberia's Development Agenda
Minister of Finance and Development Planning, Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan, and the Liberian delegation met with Mr. Ousmane Diagana, Regional Vice President of the World Bank for… Read more »
Liberia: House Committee Snubs Yekeh's Lawyers
A high-stakes disciplinary hearing into Montserrado County District #10 Representative Yekeh Kolubah descended into controversy on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, after the House… Read more »
April 15
Liberia: Prosecution in Tweah U.S.$6.2m Case Faces Setback
The prosecution's case against former Finance Minister Samuel D. Tweah Jr. showed signs of strain on Tuesday after a key government witness testified that expenditures outside… Read more »
Liberia: NEC Trains Staff to Improve Data Reporting, Electoral Governance
The National Elections Commission of Liberia (NEC Liberia) has launched a two-day capacity-building workshop aimed at strengthening data reporting and enhancing electoral… Read more »
Liberia: Will Printing Money to Buy Gold Strengthen, or Strain the Liberian Dollar?
The Central Bank of Liberia says it plans to print additional Liberian dollar banknotes to buy gold from local miners and build up national reserves. On the surface, the idea makes… Read more »
Liberia: LMFI Flags 'Inconsistencies and Omissions' in Mont. District #1 Report
The Leo Mulbah Foundation Incorporated (LMFI) has issued a strong rebuttal to the 2025 Annual District Report of Montserrado County Electoral District No. 1 Representative, Ruggie… Read more »
Liberia: Govt Funding Bottlenecks Threaten Bong's Development Plan
A major concern raised by NAYMOTE Partners for Democratic Development says a major gap between national funding systems and local development ambitions is threatening the… Read more »
Liberia: Liberia Joins Regional Alliance to Combat Illegal Fishing in Gulf of Guinea
Liberia has joined fellow member states of the Fisheries Committee for the West Central Gulf of Guinea (FCWC) in a coordinated effort to combat Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated… Read more »
Liberia: CBL Links New Banknotes to Gold Strategy in Bid to Strengthen National Reserves
The Central Bank of Liberia (CBL) has unveiled a strategic link between its proposed printing of additional Liberian dollar banknotes and a new domestic gold purchase program, in… Read more »
Liberia: Infrastructure Gaps Threaten Harper Port's Trade Potential
At a time when West Africa's maritime sector is expanding and regional ports are grappling with congestion, the Port of Harper in Maryland County is struggling to position itself… Read more »
Liberia: Gongloe, Lawmakers Clash Over Move Against Kolubah
The Liberian political and legal landscape is witnessing a growing constitutional debate as efforts by members of the House of Representatives of Liberia to remove Montserrado… Read more »
April 14
Liberia: MOA, IFAD Conclude Nationwide Mission to Boost Food Self-Sufficiency, Rural Livelihoods in Liberia
The Ministry of Agriculture (MOA), in partnership with the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), has concluded a comprehensive nationwide Implementation Support… Read more »
Liberia: Govt Releases Three Major Food Security Reports
The Government of Liberia, through the Ministry of Agriculture, has unveiled three major national reports aimed at strengthening food and nutrition security, improving early… Read more »
Liberia: U.S.$100k Modern School Facility for Louisiana Township
First Baptist Church of Louisiana has officially broken ground on a modern school facility valued at more than US$100,000, marking a major step in advancing its long-standing… Read more »
Liberia: CRC Workers Suspend Protest
Workers at Cavalla Rubber Corporation (CRC) have suspended a two-day go-slow action and resumed full operations following what labor leaders describe as constructive engagement… Read more »
Liberia: Boakai Urges Ministers to Focus On Impact, Not Politics
Monrovia -- President Joseph Nyuma Boakai has called on members of his Cabinet to prioritize national results over political distractions, urging government officials to… Read more »
Liberia: India, Liberia Celebrates 77th Foundation Day of Iccr in Monrovia
The Embassy of India in Liberia celebrated the 77th Foundation Day of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), observed as ICCR Day, with great enthusiasm and… Read more »
Liberia: Wataf Equips Revenue Authorities for Improved Tax Performance
The West African Tax Administration Forum (WATAF) has successfully concluded a week-long regional training in Lagos, Nigeria, on the Tax Administration Diagnostic Assessment Tool… Read more »
Liberia: CSO Demands Urgent Reforms On Jobs, Electricity, Water
The Movement for the Tenets of Democracy in Liberia (MTDL) has called on the government to take immediate and decisive action to address the country's worsening unemployment,… Read more »











