June 29, 2023
Liberia: Legislature Passes Stiffer Law On Drugs
.... According to the new law, drug dealers, cultivators, and manufacturers are not eligible for bail until their trial is completed, and if found guilty, that would be sentenced… Read more »
Liberia: Moa and Partners Visit Farmers in Nimba
A joint delegation from the Ministry of Agricultural and the World Bank-funded smallholders agricultural transformation agri-business revitalization project (STRA-P) has begun… Read more »
Liberia: Lonestar Cell MTN Y'ello Care Graduates Over a Hundred Youths in Digital Entrepreneurship
Liberia's leading GSM Company Lonestar Cell MTN through its 21 Days Y'ello Care Intergeneration Digital Training program on Wednesday, 28 June 2023 graduated over a hundred… Read more »
Liberia: Rep. Samuel Brown Reconditions Ganta Outlets
Nimba County (D-1) Representative Samuel Brown, who is seeking reelection, has embarked on paving and re-conditioning streets in more than thirty communities and towns in his… Read more »
June 28, 2023
Liberia: Lawmakers Pass No Bail For Drugs Law
The Liberian Senate and the House of Representatives have passed a drug law making the cultivation, manufacture, importation, export, trafficking and sale of controlled drugs and… Read more »
Liberia: NDP Condemns Suffering of Muslim Pilgrims
The National Chairman of the opposition National Development Party (NDP) Musa Sheriff has blamed travel agencies here for ill-treatments meted out against scores of Muslims… Read more »
Liberia: GOL Urges CSOs to Exercise Transparency On USAID Grants
The Government of Liberia has urged 18 civil society organizations (CSOs) to make proper use of a USAID grant of US$1.5m by being transparent and accountable in its usage. Read more »
Liberia: Liberia Digital Roundtable Convenes for Second Annual Gathering
The Liberia Digital Inclusion Roundtable has convened for its second annual gathering. Read more »
Liberia: Reporters End Training At MICAT
The Ministry of Information, Culture Affairs and Tourism (MICAT) in collaboration with Journalist Hansan Kiawo, has held a one-day training session for reporters assigned at the… Read more »
Liberia: Over 800 Slum Dwellers Trained in Small Business Administration
Impact Institute has embarked on a four-day capacity-building training for over 800 women and girls in West Point and New Kru Town, two of Liberia's populated slums. Read more »
Liberia: Gongloe to Name Running Mate From Bong
The NewDawn newspaper has gathered that presidential hopeful Cllr. Taiwan Saye Gongloe has decided to name Dr. Emmanuel K. Urey-Yarkpawolo, a son of Bong County, as his running… Read more »
Liberia: No Summary Judgement'
-Court denies GT Bank Read more »
Liberia: U.S. Urges Liberians to Examine Candidates
The United States Deputy Chief of Mission in Liberia Mr. Joel Maybury has urged potential voters to cross-examine candidates' positions before casting their ballot this October. Read more »
Liberia: The USAID's U.S.$1.5 Million Grant Is a Significant Effort
The launch of a grant totaling US$1.5 million by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Liberia under its civil society activity for 18 Liberian Civil… Read more »
Liberia: Liberia Deposits Ratified Hong Kong Convention
Liberia has taken a major leap towards ensuring that the environment is protected in the operations of the global ship recycling industry by depositing the country's ratified Hong… Read more »
Liberia: Prison Superintendent Wants Drugs-Addicted Youth Rehabilitated
The superintendent for the central prison in Sanniqullie, Nimba County, Charles Mehn, is calling on government and international partners to construct rehabilitation centers for… Read more »
Liberia: Red Cross Wants Urgent Action Against Drugs Abuse
The Liberia National Red Cross Society (LNRCS) is calling for urgent and actionable steps to address the widespread consumption of dangerous substances among young people in the… Read more »
Liberia: USAID Liberia Provides U.S.$1.5 Million to 18 CSOs
The United States Government through USAID Liberia's civil society activity (CSA) has provided a grant totaling US$1.5 million to 18 Civil Society Organizations here, with each of… Read more »
June 27, 2023
Liberia: NewDawn Legislative Report Bags Master's Degree
Ms. Ethel Antoinette Tweh, a Legislative reporter of the NewDawn newspaper assigned to the Liberian Senate, has bagged a master's degree from the Cuttington University School of… Read more »
Liberia: At-Risk Youth Protest Demolition
Students of New Life Recovery Center and Vocational Skills Training School in Sundaygar Town along Marshall Highway outside Monrovia protest here against demolition of their campus… Read more »
Liberia: U.S. Calls for Collaboration to Fight Drug Trafficking
The United States Government is encouraging the Liberia Drugs Enforcement Agency (LDEA) and Liberian security institutions to continue to work together to combat illicit drug… Read more »
Liberia: Alcop Urges Pilgrims to Pray for a Peaceful Election And Unity
All Liberian Coalition Party (ALCOP) Standard Bearer Mr. Lusinee F. Kamara is encouraging pilgrims attending this year's Hajj in Mecca to pray for peaceful elections in Liberia. Read more »
Liberia: Boakai Declares Drugs National Emergency
-Vows to wage war on drugs trafficking Read more »
Liberia: Rescue Mission Is Fake
-CDC Chairman rallies citizens to reelect Weah Read more »
Liberia: Dr. Moniba to Name Grace Kpaan As Running Mate
Dr. Clarence Moniba, one of the country's rising political stars, is expected to name former Montserrado County Superintendent, Grace Kpaan as his running mate. Read more »