July 08
Liberia: Finance Minister's Exit Imminent?
Finance and Development Planning Minister, Boima Kamara is believed to be on the verge of resigning his post due to poor health, top sources within the government Mansion told the… Read more »
Liberia: Boakai Embarks On Efforts to Enhance Local Governance
President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr. has initiated measures to enhance local governance by calling for the retention of 40% of revenues generated at various County Service Centers… Read more »
Liberia: Ex-PPAL Officials' U.S.$150k 'Corruption' Trial Begins
The corruption trial of four former senior officials of the Plan Parenthood Association of Liberia (PPAL) has opened at Criminal Court 'C' at the Temple of Justice in Monrovia. Read more »
Liberia: Arrest Agenda Gets Huge Boost
-- As first batch of yellow machines arrives Read more »
Liberia: Deputy FDA Boss' False Claims On Logging Fact-Checked
In statements that are largely self-contradicting and underpinned by falsehood, FDA's Deputy Managing Director for Operations, Gertrude Nyaley misinformed the public about… Read more »
July 05
Liberia: Boakai Craves Efficient National Workforce
-- Launches Employee Status Regularization Program Read more »
Liberia: Investors Demand 'Prompt Action' Against Perpetrators of SRC Violence
A group of concessionaires in the agricultural sector are calling for "prompt and immediate action" on the part of the Government of Liberia in the arson and other near-fatal… Read more »
Liberia: GOL Gives ELWA-Junction a Facelift
The famous ELWA Junction has been given a vibrant facelift, thanks to the leadership of the Paynesville City Corporation and the central government through the Ministry of Public… Read more »
Liberia: Liberia, World Bank Sign $30m Deal
The World Bank and the Government of Liberia have signed two landmark agreements worth $30 million to enhance institutional transparency and accountability and to expand… Read more »
Liberia: CSA Sets Stage for Efficient, Vibrant Civil Service
The Civil Service Agency (CSA) is making significant strides in ensuring the integrity and efficiency of the Liberian civil service by identifying and addressing issues related to… Read more »
July 04
Liberia: 'War Victims' Trust Betrayed'
The Liberia Massacre Survivors Association (LIMASA) has erupted in outrage after discovering the misuse of 300,000 war victim signatures. Dr. Alan White, a controversial figure… Read more »
Liberia: Two Cannot Walk Unless They Agree - the Cases At the LDEA and the Ministry of Labor
The saying that "two cannot walk unless they agree" is a thought-provoking biblical saying from the Book of Amos 3:3, but with serious implications on every aspect of life,… Read more »
Liberia: Who's Agenda? Monitoring the Establishment of the War and Economic Crimes Court
The May 2nd, 2024, announcement by President Joseph Nyumah Boakai regarding Executive Order 131, which establishes the Office of the War and Economic Crimes Court, was heralded as… Read more »
July 03
Liberia: 400 Health Workers End Go-Slow in Lofa County
Over 400 healthcare workers, including nurses, registrars, dispensers, laboratory technicians, and cleaners, have ended a go-slow protest, which shut down 51 clinics and five… Read more »
Liberia: Worker Injured At Bao Chico Amid Safety Woes
Joseph Toe 35, was happy when he started work with Bao Chico in Gbarpolu in February. Toe was assigned to an iron ore plant, with his job to prevent unwanted rocks from entering… Read more »
Liberia: Lawmakers Ride Tricycles To Work in Protest Over Incentives
Barely a month after Speaker J. Fonati Koffa warned of a potential shutdown of the House of Representatives due to alleged funding delays by the Ministry of Finance, some… Read more »
Liberia: LTA Takes Consumer Engagement to Todee District
In continued efforts to strengthen its consumer regulation and create a common environment between MNOs and consumers, the Liberia Telecommunications Authority, LTA recently held a… Read more »
Liberia: House Pardons Finance Minister, Withdraws Contempt Charge
The House of Representatives has voted to forgive and clear Mr. Boima S. Kamara, the Minister of Finance and Development Planning, of contempt of the Legislature. Read more »
July 01
Namibia: Dr. Moniba, Namibia PM to Address Nalafem Summit
The summit, one of Africa's largest multigenerational platforms, features panels and keynotes from distinguished speakers and partners, ranging from former presidents and diplomats… Read more »
Liberia: UNDP Convenes Online Dialogue On Carbon Market
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) on Wednesday, June 26, 2024, convened an online meeting with experts and stakeholders on the carbon market. Read more »
Liberia: Health Workers' Go-Slow Action Leads to Infant's Death in Voinjama
A tragic incident occurred in Sheriff Quarter, Voinjoma, Lofa County on June 25, 2024, where one-year-old Sona Trawally passed away after being denied medical treatment at… Read more »
Liberia: Fly Launches Youth Impact Monitoring, Advocacy Program
The Federation of Liberian Youth (FLY) has launched the Youth Impact Monitoring and Advocacy Program under the theme "Harnessing Youth Power, Tracking Progress, and Driving… Read more »
Liberia: 'Only Unity Can Give Power Back to Us' - Opposition
The Congress of Democratic Change (CDC) has initiated a comeback campaign for the 2029 Presidential Election, aiming to unify its base and rally support for a resurgence following… Read more »
June 28
Liberia: Police Arrest Eight People in Connection With Thursday's Incident in Weala
Police in Margibi County has arrested several persons in connection with yesterday arson and looting on the offices of Salala Rubber Corporation in Weala Read more »
June 27
Liberia: 'Christians Enjoy Preferential Treatment,' U.S. Report Says
The U.S. Department of State report on religious freedom sheds light on religious biases against Muslims, others. Read more »