June 25
Liberia: Nafaa Refutes Media Report
"There was no disbursement done without the explicit 'no objection' from the World Bank" -DG Glassco Reacts Read more »
Liberia: Finance Official Challenges Public Servants to Embrace Fear
Madam Brunson has challenged public servants to rely on their ability while exploring new things that are key to their growth in public service. Read more »
Liberia: Liberia Fails in Combating Trafficking
The U.S. Department of State says the Liberia National Police lacked the basic resources and equipment to fully respond to and investigate trafficking allegations, especially… Read more »
Liberia: Over 11,500 Residents Benefit From Sanitation Facilities in Bong
Over 11,500 schoolchildren in Bong County have benefited from modern sanitation facilities and hand pumps. Read more »
Liberia: Liberia Ready to Work With IMF
Liberia's Finance and Development Planning Minister Boima S. Kamara has told a visiting International Monetary Fund (IMF) delegation of his country's readiness to work with the… Read more »
Liberia: Respecting Local Linguistic Heritage Vs. Embracing Global Linguistic Trends
-The Case of the University of Liberia Read more »
June 24
Liberia: Boakai's Net Worth Raises Questions
President Joseph Nyuma Boakai published his asset declaration details, estimating his net worth at $970,419.60. However, the details of the President's assets raise a critical… Read more »
Liberia: Liberia Declares Salone Border Drug Hotspot
The Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA) identifies the border with neighboring Sierra Leone as a significant hotspot for drug trafficking, highlighting a surge in illegal… Read more »
Liberia: SUP Extols UL Board of Trustees for Demonstrating Leadership
The University of Liberia (UL) campus-based Students Unification Party (SUP) has lauded the UL Board of Trustees for its demonstration of leadership by ordering the resumption of… Read more »
Liberia: War Crimes Court Office Trashes CSOs
The Office of the War and Economic Crimes Court of Liberia says some CSOs have grouped themselves as side track by manifesting unsolicited ignorance of how a criminal justice… Read more »
Liberia: Questioning Boakai's Henchmen Secret Negotiations
Secret negotiations are ongoing. Whether President Joseph N. Boakai has sanctioned them or not is yet to be known. But individuals within his administration are now on the rampage… Read more »
June 23
Liberia: AfDB Fund Approves $10 Million for Liberia
The proposed project is anchored on government priorities to improve food security and strengthen livelihood, agricultural transformation, and economic prosperity. Read more »
June 21
Liberia: Expired Goods Busted At Ritco Distillery
A huge quantity of expired goods have been arrested at RITCO Distillery Company in Pleebo City, Maryland County, Southeast Liberia. Read more »
Liberia: Workers Go Slow At Salala Corporation
Employees and contractors at the Salala Rubber Corporation have angrily abandoned work in protest against alleged bad labor practices by management. Read more »
June 20
Liberia: Govt Promotes Five Officials At Micat
President Joseph Nyumah Boakai has promoted five senior officials within the Ministry of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism (MICAT). Read more »
Liberia: MOA Continues the Provision of Grants
The Ministry of Agriculture (MoA) has assured sector actors of its commitment to promoting high developmental impact through projects with commercial viability that leverage… Read more »
Liberia: New Electricity Tariff Soon
The Liberia Electricity Regulatory Commission (LERC) is to shortly embark on a tariff review for the Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC), which will incorporate emerging economic… Read more »
Liberia: Animal Feed Remains Major Challenge for Liberian Farmers
The apparent lack of animal feed producers in Liberia has posed a serious challenge to farmers who raise animals, run piggeries, and raise poultry, among other activities. Read more »
Liberia: Trial Court Cancels Pul 2022 Elections, Orders Rerun
The Judge of the Ninth Judicial Circuit Court sitting in Gbarnga, Bong County, has canceled the results of the controversial elections of the Press Union of Liberia (PUL) 2022. Read more »
Liberia: Gbarpolu Superintendent Alarms Illicit Mining
Gbarpolu County Superintendent Sam K. Zinnah decries the proliferation of illicit mining activities in the county, which do not benefit the people of Gbarpulo or the Government of… Read more »
Liberia: Boakai's Special Envoy, Others Slammed With U.S.$1m in Damages
Mr. Mohammed Maladho Bah, Presidential Special Envoy on Investment and Liberian Musician Mr. Franklin Edward Harris, Alias Kpanto, has been slammed with a One Million United States… Read more »
Liberia: Government Risks Default Judgment
The Government of Liberia risks a potential default judgment for an alleged wrongful dismissal of the former Liberia Institute for Statistics and Geo-Information Service (LISGIS)… Read more »
June 19
Liberia: Ministry of State Suspends Three Officials
Following the Employees' Status Regularization exercise initiated by the Civil Service Agency (CSA) on May 22, 2024, the Ministry of State for Presidential Affairs suspends three… Read more »
June 18
Liberia: Rural Cassava Farmers See a Major Shift
Cassava farmers in selected rural areas have narrated a shift in their production after receiving the Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) grant through the Ministry of… Read more »
Liberia: The Signs Are Troubling to Ignore
Liberian political analyst Mr. Abdullah Kiatamba says it's too early to render judgment against President Joseph Nyumah Boakai's administration, but the country's missteps and… Read more »