March 09
Liberia: St. Teresa Convent Apologizes
The administration of St. Teresa Convent Catholic High School has issued a formal public apology following the controversy surrounding an explicit musical performance during the… Read more »
Liberia: Tension Flares Over Gbarnga Cemetery
A simmering land ownership dispute over the historic Gbarnga Central Cemetery is raising concerns about potential religious and communal tensions in Gbarnga, as city authorities… Read more »
Liberia: Naymote Questions Boakai's Appointments
A governance watchdog has raised concerns over recent appointments within the Ministry of Local Government, warning that some positions announced by President Joseph Nyuma Boakai… Read more »
Liberia: Border Tensions in MRU Basin Raise Alarm
A recent border confrontation between Liberian workers and Guinean soldiers in northern Liberia has reignited concerns about fragile security in the Mano River Union region, a… Read more »
March 08
Liberia: Govt, AfDB, Korea Eximbank Unveil Domestic Resource Mobilization Project
Officials of the Government of Liberia, representatives of the Export-Import Bank of Korea, and the African Development Bank pose for a group photo following the signing of the Aid… Read more »
March 06
Liberia: Liberia Eyes Blue Economy Boom
The Liberian government is stepping up efforts to unlock the economic potential of its vast marine resources, with officials announcing a major National Fisheries Investment… Read more »
Africa: AU Appoints Liberia's Dr. Thelma Awori to APRM Panel of Eminent Persons
Liberian-born development expert Dr. Thelma M. Awori has been appointed as a member of the Panel of Eminent Persons of the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM), one of the African… Read more »
Liberia: Former President Sirleaf Rekindles Debate Over 'Racist' Constitutional Clause
A renewed national debate over citizenship and identity has emerged after former Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf urged lawmakers to amend a controversial constitutional… Read more »
Liberia: From Pain to Recovery - Free Surgeries Benefit 95 in Rural Grand Bassa
Five medical doctors, led by the Chief Medical Officers of Rivercess and Grand Bassa Counties, brought relief to 95 patients during a three-day surgical outreach at the Gorblee… Read more »
Liberia: No Civil Servant Losing Job in Ltmi Transition
The Civil Service Agency (CSA) has assured the public and affected workers that no verified civil servant will lose employment as a result of ongoing structural reforms at the… Read more »
March 05
Liberia: Impeachment Threat Looms Over 'Corrupt Judges'
The worsening land disputes in the country have taken a sharper political turn, with River Gee County District #1 Representative Alexander Poure calling for the impeachment of… Read more »
Liberia: Calls for Reparations for War Victims Reechoes
Calls for reparations for victims of the Liberian civil crisis have resurfaced with renewed urgency, as policymakers, diplomats, and civil society leaders push for long-delayed… Read more »
Liberia: GMC Tightens Discipline, Reasserts Doctrine
The Global Methodist Church (GMC) has taken decisive steps to reset internal standards and reinforce its theological identity, adopting stringent new measures at the First Annual… Read more »
Liberia: Iadsms Celebrates 58 Years of Excellence and Impact
The Isaac A. David, Sr. Memorial School (IADSMS) commemorated its 58th anniversary this week, celebrating nearly six decades of academic excellence, institutional resilience, and… Read more »
March 04
Liberia: Liberia, South Sudan Deepen Diplomatic Ties With Landmark Agreements
The Liberian government and its South Sudanese counterpart have entered a new phase of diplomatic engagement following the signing of three key bilateral agreements aimed at… Read more »
Liberia: Senate Moves As Land Crises Escalate
The long-simmering land crisis in Liberia has returned to the national spotlight, with the Senate summoning key government institutions amid mounting tensions over double land… Read more »
Liberia: FDA Seizes and 'Sells' Logs Without Court Warrant
In 2024, the Forestry Development Authority arrested two truckloads of expensive teak logs in Ganta and Salayea that came from Kpaytuo, Nimba County. The FDA announced it filed a… Read more »
March 03
Liberia: Export Readiness Without Power Is a Half-Reform
Liberia is building the architecture of trade reform. A new Export Processing Center promises streamlined documentation, cargo consolidation, compliance testing, and faster… Read more »
Liberia: Govt Cracks Down On Wage Violations At Lac
The government, through the Ministry of Labour (MoL), has ordered two subcontracting firms operating within the Liberian Agriculture Company (LAC) concession to pay thousands of… Read more »
Liberia: Bong Lawmaker Donates Medical Supplies to Phebe Referral Hospital
Phebe Hospital Suakoko, a referral facility in Suakoko District, has received a huge consignment of donated medical supplies, just days after staff staged a week-long go-slow over… Read more »
Liberia: Lawmaker Donates L$450k, 300 Bags of Rice to Muslim Community in Margibi
Representative Clarence G. Gahr of Margibi County District Number Five on March 2, 2026, supported the Muslim community in his district, donating L$450,000 and 300 bags of 25 kg… Read more »
Liberia: Moci Concludes County Tour to Strengthen Inspectorate Operations
The Ministry of Commerce & Industry (MoCI) recently embarked on a four-day acquaintance tour of three counties--Margibi, Bong, and Nimba--to gain firsthand insight into… Read more »
Liberia: From Safety Nets to Economic Mobility
Senior government officials and development partners have reviewed compelling new evidence showing that cash transfers and livelihood support programs are significantly improving… Read more »
Liberia: Expert Conservationist Sees Liberia's Forest Finance Potential
Twenty-four years ago, Dr. Annika Hillers set out as a researcher in West Africa while pursuing her PhD in biology at the Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics,… Read more »
March 02
Ghana: Liberian Beaten to Death in Ghana
A Liberian national identified only as Austin was tragically beaten to death in Ghana after a misunderstanding reportedly arose from a joke he shared with a pregnant woman. The… Read more »










