July 09, 2025
Liberia: Fisheries Initiatives Wins Global Recognition
Liberia's efforts to reform and transform its fisheries sector received strong national and international praise on Monday, July 7, 2025, as the country officially marked the… Read more »
West Africa: Liberia Advances Aviation Security With in-Country Icao Training
Margibi County, Liberia - July 8, 2025 -- Liberia has taken a critical step toward self-reliance in aviation oversight and security with the conclusion of a landmark training… Read more »
Liberia: NPA Pythons Edge Out LPRC Oilers 46-44 in Thrilling Finish
At the SKD Gymnasium on Sunday, July 6, the NPA Pythons secured a tight 46-44 victory over the LPRC Oilers, capitalizing on a crucial five-second violation called against Fedolph… Read more »
Liberia: UL Launches Master's, Phd Programs in Gender, Security Studies
The University of Liberia (UL) has officially launched its Master's of Science (M.Sc.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) programs in Gender and Security Studies. Read more »
Liberia: UWC - Liberia Scholarships Empower Future Scientists
- The United World College (UWC)-Liberia scholarship initiative continues to gain national recognition as a transformative platform for nurturing Liberia's future scientists, with… Read more »
July 08, 2025
Liberia: Chamber of Mines Lauds GOL for U.S.$1.8b Ivanhoe Atlantic Deal
The Liberia Chamber of Mines has extended heartfelt congratulations to the Government of Liberia and U.S.-owned Ivanhoe Atlantic Inc. following the signing of a landmark US$1.8… Read more »
Liberia: New Liberia Trade Office in Philadelphia Targets Diaspora, U.S. Partnerships
Philadelphia, PA - Liberia has officially opened its Trade and Investment Office in Philadelphia, a bold move aimed at deepening commercial ties with the United States while… Read more »
West Africa: 'Liberia's Drug Crisis Needs All of Us'
As Liberia grapples with a growing drug crisis that threatens its youth and communities, a beacon of hope shines from Tubmanburg, Bomi County. Read more »
Liberia: Tribe Takes Bold Move to Help Transform Liberia's 'Broken Education System'
TRIBE, a Liberian innovation-driven organization, has launched a week-long training program for over 30 teachers and school administrators from more than ten high schools across… Read more »
Liberia: New Machines, Old Mindsets - Why Compassion Must Anchor Liberia's Health Transformation
When health authorities broke ground last week for Liberia's first modern radiotherapy center, it marked more than a milestone in cancer care. It signaled the country's aspiration… Read more »
Liberia: CSA Uncovers Entrenched Payroll, HR Irregularities At MCC, LDEA, and LCU
In a major move to transform Liberia's public sector workforce, the Civil Service Agency (CSA) has released its most expansive human resource assessment reports to date, exposing… Read more »
Liberia: Lacra New Management Unveils Vision for Revival, Sustainable Growth
The newly appointed leadership of the Liberia Agriculture Commodity Regulatory Authority (LACRA) has outlined a bold vision for revitalizing the country's agricultural commodity… Read more »
Liberia: Mount Coffee Now Certified for Carbon Credit Project
Liberia's largest energy source, the Mount Coffee Hydropower Plant, has been approved as a project under the Global Carbon Council (GCC) Voluntary Carbon Market program, aiming to… Read more »
Liberia: Acting BSE DG Commissions Audit After Massaquoi Suspension
In a decisive move to promote accountability and good governance, the newly appointed Acting Director General of the Bureau of State Enterprises (BSE), Varlee F. Sanor, has… Read more »
Liberia: MOJ Craves Swift Passage of Adr Act
The Ministry of Justice is advocating for the passage of an Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) program by the National Legislature to improve access to justice and alleviate the… Read more »
Liberia: PUL Advocates Jailed Journalist Stemn's Release in Maryland
The Press Union of Liberia (PUL) is actively engaged in efforts to secure the release of Edward Stemn, a broadcast journalist who has been in detention since July 1, 2025. Read more »
Liberia: Big Boost for Public Teacher, Education Workers
The National Teacher Association of Liberia Credit Union Cooperative Society (NATLCUCS) has climaxed it 6th Annual General Assembly in Buchanan Grand Bassa County with a financial… Read more »
Liberia: NSF Launches Flagship Legal Program to Promote Rule of Law
The Noble Second Floor (NSF), a dynamic organization and network of law students, lawyers, and judges committed to promoting academic excellence in the study of law, public legal… Read more »
Liberia: Moh Launches Campaign Against Infant Mortality
The Ministry of Health on Monday launched Safe Motherhood Week to mitigate the risk of infant mortality across the country. The theme of the Safe Motherhood Week "Every Birth… Read more »
Liberia: Bong County District#3 Lawmaker Joins Citizens Movement for Change
In a dramatic political shift ahead of Liberia's 2029 general elections, Bong County Electoral District #3 Representative Josiah Marvin Cole has officially crossed over from the… Read more »
Liberia: Dr. Pailey Wins LSE Rising Star Impact Prize
Dr. Robtel Neajai Pailey, renowned Liberian scholar-activist and author, has won The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) inaugural Rising Star Impact Prize for… Read more »
July 07, 2025
Liberia: LACC Imposes Travel Ban On Key Officials
In a sweeping move aimed at preserving the integrity of ongoing investigations, the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC) has requested the Liberia Immigration Service (LIS) to… Read more »
Liberia: U.S. Envoy Calls for Stronger Economic Ties With Liberia
U.S. Ambassador to Liberia Mark Toner has underscored the evolving relationship between the United States and Liberia, emphasizing a shift from aid to trade and investment… Read more »
Liberia: Govt, Ivanhoe Atlantic Sign Landmark Rail Access Deal
The Inter-Ministerial Concessions Committee (IMCC) on Saturday, July 5, successfully concluded negotiations with Ivanhoe Atlantic on a landmark Concession and Access Agreement that… Read more »
Liberia: Simeon Freeman Re-Echoes Need for Shorter Elective Terms
The political leader of the Movement for Progressive Change (MPC), Simeon Freeman, is advocating for the reduction of elective terms for the President, Senators, and… Read more »










