March 02
Liberia: CSA Establishes New Baseline for Accountability
The Civil Service Agency (CSA) has unveiled the results of a sweeping workforce verification and institutional assessment across three major public institutions, describing the… Read more »
Liberia: Liberia Eyes Regional Ferry to Unlock Maritime Trade Potential
Liberia's maritime dominance has long been measured in tonnage. As home to the world's largest ship registry by gross tonnage, the country commands influence at the International… Read more »
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Liberia: Liberian Int'l Students Alliance Inducts First President
Liberian International Students Alliance (LIBISA) on Saturday, February 28, 2026, inducted its first corps of officers, marking a historic milestone for Liberian students in the… Read more »
Liberia: UL Honors FM Nyanti With Doctorate
The University of Liberia (UL) has conferred an Honorary Doctorate Degree in International Relations on Foreign Minister, Sara Beysolow Nyanti, recognizing what it described as… Read more »
Liberia: Emma Glassco Officially Cleared By LACC
In Liberia, public service can feel less like a calling and more like a tightrope stretched between rival political rooftops. Beneath the official communiqués, the press… Read more »
Liberia: New Customs Hub Signals Revenue Overhaul
A high-level delegation of lawmakers and Cabinet ministers has toured Liberia's new Destination Inspection (DI) Facility under construction at the Freeport of Monrovia, signaling… Read more »
February 27
Liberia: Calls for FGM Abolition Intensify
In a renewed push to end Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in Liberia, Medica Liberia, Community Healthcare Initiatives (CHI), and the National Coalition Against Harmful Practices… Read more »
Liberia: Bishops Insist On Due Process in Phebe Crisis
The heads of three major Christian denominations have warned against what they described as "justice by agitation" in the unfolding crisis at Phebe Hospital and its School of… Read more »
Liberia: GLS-APM Terminals Alliance Signals New Era for Liberia-EU Trade Relations
In what signals growing international confidence in Liberia's trade future, Global Logistics Services Inc. (GLS Group) and APM Terminals Liberia on Tuesday, February 24, 2026,… Read more »
Liberia: Lawmaker Threatens Legislative Action On Phebe Hospital Crisis
Bong County District #5 lawmaker Eugine J.M Kollie has warned he will raise the deteriorating conditions at Phebe Hospital on the floor of parliament if the government fails to… Read more »
Liberia: EU, UN Launch U.S.$724k Project to Strengthen Liberia's Transitional Justice
The European Union, in partnership with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), has officially launched a new project titled Strengthening… Read more »
Liberia: LEC Seeks 100-MW Thermal Plant Approval to Boost Power Demand
The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) is calling on the national government to fast-track the approval of a new 100-megawatt (MW) thermal power plant, warning that immediate… Read more »
February 26
Liberia: Supreme Court Lifts Ban On Global Methodist Church's Use of Ganta Mission Station
The Supreme Court of Liberia has lifted a temporary ban that had prevented the Global Methodist Church (GMC) from accessing disputed properties at the Ganta Mission Station in… Read more »
Liberia: LRA Domestic Tax Commissioner Leads VAT Benchmarking Visit to Lesotho
A delegation from the Liberia Revenue Authority is currently in Lesotho for a weeklong benchmarking visit with the Revenue Services Lesotho (RSL), as Liberia advances preparations… Read more »
Liberia: Terrence Baller Leads Effort Baptist School Student Council
The campus of Effort Baptist Church School buzzed with energy and excitement on Friday as 12th grader Terrence Baller of the Student Unification Party (SUP) was elected President… Read more »
Liberia: Enrollment Is Rising, but Are Liberian Students Learning?
Since the end of the civil war, Liberia has made determined efforts to rebuild its education system. Schools have been reopened across the country, classrooms constructed, and… Read more »
Liberia: Enforcement Is Welcome. Now Make It the Rule
The Ministry of Education has acted in the St. Theresa Convent case. A fine has been imposed. A nationwide ban has been issued. Disciplinary proceedings have been ordered.… Read more »
Liberia: NIMD Hosts Legislative Capacity Assessment Session With Senate Secretariat
The Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy (NIMD) on Wednesday, February 25, conducted a legislative assessment and one-day capacity-building working session with the… Read more »
Liberia: 'We Do Not Collect Govt Taxes'
The Liberia Petroleum Refining Company (LPRC) has publicly rejected claims that it collects and mismanages government taxes on imported petroleum products, saying the allegations… Read more »
Liberia: LPRC Faces Intense Legislative Scrutiny
Liberia's downstream petroleum sector is once again at the center of legislative attention as Montserrado County Senator Abraham Darius Dillon has submitted a proposed Act seeking… Read more »
Liberia: MOE Fines St. Teresa Convent, Bans Christoph Over Safeguarding Breach
The Ministry of Education has imposed a LRD 500,000 fine on St. Teresa Convent Catholic School, ordered disciplinary proceedings against supervising staff, and issued a nationwide… Read more »
February 25
Liberia: House Rebukes Labour Ministry Delegation Over Work Permit Data
In an unusual show of parliamentary displeasure, Liberia's House of Representatives on Tuesday dismissed a delegation from the Ministry of Labour after lawmakers determined that… Read more »
Liberia: Govt Convenes EU-Liberia Business Forum in Brussels
For a country battling slow growth, high youth unemployment and a narrow export base, the inaugural EU-Liberia Business Forum represents more than a diplomatic gathering. It is a… Read more »
Liberia: Youth Leaders Urged to Challenge Status Quo
In a country where nearly three out of every four citizens are under the age of 34, the struggle of young Liberians is no longer just a social concern -- it is a political… Read more »










