March 25
Liberia: State Witness Links Tweah, Others to Embezzling $6m
Baba Mohammed Boika, program manager for monitoring and investigations at the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC), took the stand Monday as the prosecution's first witness in… Read more »
Liberia: Constitutional Rights Vs. LFA Statutes - Who Is to Blame for the Election Deadlock?
For nearly a decade, the presidency of the Liberia Football Association (LFA) has been a fortress of stability. Since 2018, Mustapha Ishola Raji has governed with a firm hand,… Read more »
March 24
Liberia: Liberia Mourns Musical Icon Nyan Dokpa As Tributes Pour in
The Liberian music community is in mourning following the passing of celebrated vocalist Nyan Dokpa, one of the defining voices behind the legendary Music Maker Band of the 1980s. Read more »
Liberia: Keep Liberia Hosts High-Level Forum On Girls' Education, Systemic Change
At the 70th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW70), the Kids' Educational Engagement Project (KEEP Liberia) hosted a high-level dialogue that underscored the… Read more »
Liberia: Minister Kruah's Listening Tour Signals a Data-Driven Reset for Youth Agenda
In a decisive break from the traditional top-down style of governance, Youth and Sports Minister, Cornelia Wonkerleh Kruah, embarked on an ambitious nationwide assessment tour… Read more »
Liberia: Liberian Oil Ambitions Gain Global Momentum
The government's push to reposition Liberia as an emerging petroleum destination has received a significant boost, with the Liberia Petroleum Regulatory Authority (LPRA) securing… Read more »
March 23
Liberia: Bea Mountain Mining Corporation Responds to Epa Statement On Marvoe Creek Incident
Bea Mountain Mining Corporation (BMMC) has taken note of the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) recent statement dated March 20, 2026, regarding the fish mortality incident… Read more »
Liberia: House Backs Major Foreign Affairs Reform
The House of Representatives has unanimously approved amendments to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs law--a move that signals a strategic shift in the country's foreign policy… Read more »
Liberia: Starbet-Liberia Faces License Revocation Threat
A major regulatory storm is brewing in Liberia's gaming sector as the National Lottery Authority (NLA) moves to sanction StarBet Liberia over what it describes as "grievous… Read more »
Liberia: LTA Targets Phone Theft, Moves to Clean Up Liberia's Informal Mobile Market
MONROVIA -- In a move aimed at tackling one of Liberia's most persistent and visible telecom challenges, the Liberia Telecommunications Authority has announced a nationwide public… Read more »
Liberia: Chief Imam Blames Tribalism for Muslims' Struggles
In a rare moment of blunt introspection, the Chief Imam of Liberia, Sheikh Ali Krayee, has placed the burden of the Muslim community's long-standing struggle for national holiday… Read more »
Liberia: Liberian Football Risks FIFA Ban
A high-stakes legal confrontation involving the Liberia Football Association (LFA) and football administrator Cassell Kuoh has placed Liberia on the brink of potential… Read more »
March 20
Liberia: Youth Surge Overwhelms New Technical Institute in Ganta
As Liberia continues to rebuild its economy and expand infrastructure decades after the civil war, the demand for vocational and technical education among young people is rapidly… Read more »
Liberia: APM Terminals Accelerates Liberia's Economic Pulse
At the heart of Liberia's fragile but steadily evolving economy, a quiet transformation is unfolding along the docks of the Freeport of Monrovia. Once synonymous with inefficiency,… Read more »
Liberia: Jica-Backed Project to Improve Port Access, Ease Congestion
Efforts to ease traffic congestion and improve access to the main seaport received a major boost on Wednesday as the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and the Ministry… Read more »
Liberia: Lawmakers Somersault On Lta-Tia Deal
Members of the Legislature have dramatically reversed its earlier position on the controversial Liberia Telecommunications Authority (LTA)-TIA agreement, opting for renegotiation… Read more »
Liberia: The Pronouncement By EPA to Protect Liberia's Wetlands - 'Is It a Mere Lip-Service?'
Liberia is amongst many countries around the world keen on the Ramsar Convention, when it comes to the protection of wetlands. Read more »
Liberia: 'Football Must Be Decided On the Pitch'
Former Liberian President and global football icon George Manneh Weah has mounted a strong challenge against the decision of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to withdraw… Read more »
Liberia: A Game-Changing Vision - Why Liberia Must Invest in the National High School Championship
As excitement builds for the 2025/2026 National High School Kickball and Football Championship at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex, Liberia is witnessing more than just another… Read more »
Liberia: MFDP Says Goodbye to 'Go-Getter'
In a ceremony marked by praise, reflection, and recognition of service, outgoing Deputy Minister for Administration at the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning (MFDP), Bill… Read more »
Liberia: Liberia Has No National Arts Program. This Gallery Is Filling the Void
In a quiet hall at the DRIMS School System, dozens of students bent over their desks, carefully shaping lines across blank pages. Read more »
Liberia: Tourism Authority, Standards Body Rally Support for SMEs
Liberia's push for economic transformation through Special Economic Zones (SEZs) gained renewed momentum as top government officials called for stronger support to small and… Read more »
Liberia: 'We Must Decide Cases By the Law and Evidence'
Speaking Monday at the opening of the March Term of the Civil Law Courts (A and B), Judge Peter W. Gbeneweleh urged his colleagues to ensure that every party has a full and fair… Read more »
March 19
Liberia: Minister Kruah Begins Nationwide Assessment
The Ministry of Youth and Sports has officially launched a nationwide county assessment tour beginning in Lofa County, with Youth and Sports Minister Cornelia Wonlekeh Kruah… Read more »
Liberia: Liberia Confident of a Second MCC Compact
The country's pursuit of a second compact under the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) has entered a critical phase as the government appoints economist Alieu Fuad Nyei as… Read more »










