Senior officials from the International Monetary Fund are currently in Monrovia to negotiate fresh Country Program that could introduce reforms and mostly likely lead to cut in public spending and other monetary and fiscal adjustments based on the content of an agreed deal.
The Office of the War & Economic Crimes Court of Liberia has issued a strong response to allegations made by a coalition of civil society organizations regarding the qualifications of its Executive Director, Cllr. Jonathan T. Massaquoi.
The National Secretary General of the Liberia People Democratic Party (LPDP) Eric Kpayea has tendered his resignation from the party citing policy disagreement.
President Joseph N. Boakai, Sr., has relieved Dr. Julius J.S. Nelson of his position as President of the University of Liberia effective immediately.
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Liberian President Joseph Boakai recorded a milestone in governance and public sector transparency when he became the first democratically elected Head of State to make public his declaration of personal interests, income, assets and liabilities forms filed with the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission.
Rufus Katee, 60, remembers Liberia’s civil wars well. It was July 1990 when the then-26-year-old ran to escape the fighting between armed groups and soldiers in the capital, Monrovia. He fled to St Peter’s Lutheran Church in search of safety.
Many African countries have successfully developed strong military capabilities over the decades. However, some others face inherent challenges that constrain their military capabilities.
The Board of Trustees of the University of Liberia announces a multi-stakeholder committee to search for the university's next president. The committee will be chaired by Catholic Archbishop Blamo Jubwe and is expected to complete its work within 90 days.
Senator Amara Mohammed Konneh, the Chairperson of the Senate Public Accounts and Audits has provided clear picture of how Senators place taxpayers’ money in the national budget during the appropriation period and ordered Finance Ministry officials to surrender it into their account immediate after the approval of the budget.
The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Ways, Means, Finance and Budget Committee has provided clarification on the actual amount used for the Senate's Buchanan Retreat.