Liberia and Guinea on Wednesday presented their respective country reports to the ECOWAS Parliament at the ongoing first Ordinary Session of the Parliament in Abuja through their countries’ parliament delegations.
Liberia’s outgoing Finance Minister, Boima Kamara, admitting to mental health challenges being responsible for his resignation underscores the need for mental health initiatives in the country.
Former President George Weah is in talks with the leader of the Alternative National Congress (ANC), Alexander Cummings, to potentially forge a common front for the 2029 presidential race.
Liberia has strongly condemned the unwarranted and brutal attacks on vessels transiting the Red Sea by the Houthis Rebels of Yemen, calling for an immediate end to these threats to international shipping and seafarers.
The National Commission on Higher Education (NCHE) has announced that it will soon begin a crackdown on bogus and substandard higher education institutions in Liberia.
Labor Minister Cooper Kruah has officially opened an engagement forum to discuss the possible harmonization of the Decent Work Act with the provisions of the International Labor Organization (ILO) Conventions.
Unprecedented rainy season floods have wreaked havoc across Liberia, affecting more than 48,000 people and claiming two lives. The flooding has hit Montserrado, Margibi, and Grand Bassa Counties, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
Ceaineh Clinton-Johnson, a seasoned legal academic and former circuit judge, is set to face the Senate's Statutory Judiciary Committee today as her nomination to the Supreme Court of Liberia awaits confirmation.