By George K. Werner (former education minister)
For much of Liberia’s history, pulling students out of the classroom to welcome or celebrate national leaders has...
By ED DAVEY and ALON AVIRAM
JIKANDOR, Liberia (AP) — For generations, families in Jikandor village fished and drank from the river that runs through Liberia ’s dense rain forest....
By Nathan N. Mulbah
In an article published on January 26, 2026 in the New Liberia Newspaper special edition commemorating President Joseph N. Boakai third...
By George K. Werner (former education minister)
When President Joseph Nyuma Boakai presented his 2026 legislative agenda to a joint session of the Liberian Legislature,...
By George K. Werner (former education minister)
I just read LEC’s brazen press release posted on its official Facebook page and feel compelled to respond—not...
By Arthur G. G. Jarwleh, An Independent Political Analyst
In Liberia’s contested governance space, few phrases are as politically potent—and as frequently abused—as “not culpable.”...
By Wainright Acquoi
Liberia’s Ministry of Youth and Sports will soon welcome—if confirmed by the Senate—its youngest ever Minister, Atty. Cornelia W. Kruah. This is...
Abstract
The State of the Nation Address (SONA) is a constitutional and democratic tradition by which the Liberian president reports on the condition of the...
By Sherman C. Seequeh
An overview
Back on January 22, 2024, Joseph Nyuma Boakai was inaugurated President of the Republic of Liberia. It followed one of...