July 04
Liberia: The Reburial of Doe and Tolbert - a Roadmap for National Reconciliation
Over the past few weeks, Liberia, which is recovering from decades of civil upheavals, widespread death and destruction, took a giant step towards national reconciliation, healing,… Read more »
Liberia: IAEA DG Arrives in Liberia
In a landmark moment for Liberia's international partnerships, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Mariano Grossi, arrived in Monrovia… Read more »
Liberia: The Road to Full National Healing
Liberia recently witnessed a poignant national moment: the reburial ceremonies of two former presidents, William R. Tolbert Jr. and Samuel Kanyon Doe. Their deaths, ten years… Read more »
July 03
Liberia: Ngafuan Commits Govt to Prioritize Children's Welfare
The Minister of Finance and Development Planning, Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan, has reaffirmed Liberia's steadfast commitment to placing children at the heart of national development… Read more »
Africa: Trump Invites Five African Leaders To Summit In Washington
President Joseph Nyuma Boakai is among five African heads of state invited to a high-level summit in Washington, D.C., hosted by U.S. President Donald J. Trump, aimed at… Read more »
Liberia: Ombudsman Office Struggles to Enforce Code of Conduct
The head of the Office of the Ombudsman, Cllr. Findley Karnga, has admitted that the implementation of Liberia's Code of Conduct law remains largely ineffective due to longstanding… Read more »
Liberia: Boakai to Honor Victims of War and Epidemics in National Healing Ceremony
President Joseph Nyuma Boakai will this weekend lead the country in yet another powerful national healing event, this time honoring the thousands of Liberians who lost their lives… Read more »
Liberia: Nucfdc Hails Govt for Payment of Benefits
The National Union of Community Forest Development Committees (NUCFDC) has welcomed what it describes as "a long-awaited relief" in the disbursement of community benefits from… Read more »
Liberia: Townsfolk Register Homes to Own Land
Townspeople in a Bong clan have registered their homes to own the land on which their houses sit. It is the first since Liberia passed the Land Rights Act nearly seven years ago. Read more »
July 01
Liberia: Mopw Reactivates 150 Cbos for Routine Road Maintenance in 7 Counties
The Ministry of Public Works has begun reactivating approximately 150 Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) to resume routine road maintenance activities across seven counties. Read more »
July 02
Liberia: Who Is Behind Lacra Boss Suspension?
Just weeks after his entity was designated as the best performing government institution, Mr. Christopher D. Sankolo, Director General of Liberia Agriculture and Regulatory… Read more »
Liberia: Amputee National Team Gears Up for Upcoming Championship
As earlier reported, the World Amputee Football Federation will be hosting the Amputee Football World Cup in Costa Rica from July 31 to August 9, 2026. This international… Read more »
Liberia: Albert Porte - Liberia's Most Selfless, Fearless, and Consistent Advocate
From the dusty classrooms of Crozerville to the austere dungeons of Monrovia, Albert Porte carried little more than his toothbrush, a sleeping mat, the Constitution of Liberia, and… Read more »
Liberia: LWSC, WB Launch 1.48m Water Supply Project
In a bold step toward improving access to safe drinking water, the Government of Liberia, through the Ministry of Public Works (MPW) and the Liberia Water and Sewer Corporation… Read more »
Liberia: Top UMC Official Quits Over Doctrinal Shifts
In a decisive move that adds further momentum to the growing wave of discontent within the United Methodist Church (UMC), Mr. L. Olandor Boyce, I, a prominent official of the… Read more »
Liberia: A Significant Step Towards Closure, Healing, Reunification
It is with profound gratitude that I, C. Cecil Dennis III, son of the late esteemed diplomat, C. Cecil Dennis Jr., extend my heartfelt appreciation to President, Joseph Nyumah… Read more »
Liberia: County Council Heads, Others Condemn Rep. Sokan Attempts to Repeal Lga
The National County Council of Liberia in collaboration with leading civil society organizations have strongly condemned Grand Gedeh County Representative, Jeremiah Sokan, and his… Read more »
Liberia: Retired CJ Yuoh's Dilemma
The law requires a judge to step away from a case in which his or her impartiality "might reasonably be questioned. But, that is different from the case of the retired Chief… Read more »
Liberia: Medica-Liberia Boosts Community-Led Sgbv Response in Southeast
With support from the Embassy of Ireland, medica Liberia has wrapped up a successful series of community-centered training sessions in Sinoe, River Gee, and Grand Gedeh Counties,… Read more »
June 30
Liberia: We Must Give Boakai the Credit
President Boakai's decision to personally preside over both Senator Prince Johnson's funeral in Ganta and, months later, the reburial rites for President Samuel Kanyon Doe and… Read more »
Liberia: UMC Concludes Leadership Seminar in Nimba
The Liberia Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church (LAC/UMC) has successfully concluded a transformative three-day regional leadership seminar in Tappita, lower Nimba… Read more »
Liberia: NCBAL Opposes New Port Law Over 'Anti-Business' Fees
The National Customs Brokers Association of Liberia (NCBAL) has expressed shock and disappointment over the passage of the Liberia Sea and Inland Port Regulatory Act (SIPRA) by the… Read more »
Liberia: LNP Receives Major Tactical Equipment Donation
In a powerful display of international cooperation and community solidarity, the Liberia National Police (LNP) has received an extraordinary donation of over 525 pieces of tactical… Read more »
Liberia: Kear Foundation Pays Entrance Fees for 100 UL Students
At a time when rising corruption and public sector inefficiencies continue to deny thousands of Liberians access to basic opportunities, the Kear Humanitarian Foundation has… Read more »
Liberia: President Boakai's Painful but Necessary Balancing Act
For nearly two decades, Liberia has stood uneasily at the intersection of justice and reconciliation. From the moment the guns fell silent in 2003, successive leaders have been… Read more »