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Liberia: Sinoe Lawmaker Donates L$5 M for Women Empowerment

Campaign promises are often not kept but a lawmaker from Sinoe County, Alex Noah is thinking of it differently.

Liberia: Koijee Anointed to Preach The Gospel of Jesus Christ

Weighted down with United States sanctions and a slew of allegations, former Monrovia Mayor Jefferson Koijee seeks redemption through faith amidst the storm of controversy surrounding his name.

Liberia: STAND’s Peaceful Intervention Prompts Police to Ease Restrictions on Pen-Pen NO-GO Zones

The Liberia National Police (LNP) has temporarily suspended the restrictions on the NO-GO Zone for Bike and Keke riders, following the intervention of STAND, a civil society group known as Solidarity and Trust for a New Day.

Liberia: Inside LEC’s collective agreement With Workers

IndustriALL affiliated union, United Workers Union of Liberia (UWUL) signed a three-year collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with public utility Liberia Electricity Corporation on 2 May, after months of negotiations. 

Liberia: STAND Seeks Compensation for Fire Victims

As fire disasters continue to devastate communities in and around Monrovia, non-political advocacy and civil society organization STAND has issued a statement expressing deep sadness over the loss of lives and properties. In response to this ongoing crisis, STAND has reached out to major donor partners to secure support for the Liberia National Fire Service Agency.

Liberia: EU $55 Million Education Aid

The European Union (EU) is committing $55 million to the building and upgrading of schools in Liberia.

Liberian Senator McGill’s Journey: From Accused to Advocate for Justice and Anti-Corruption

In an exclusive interview with Oracle News Daily, Liberian Senator Nathaniel McGill opens up about his transformation from being sanctioned by the United States Treasury Department for corruption to becoming a champion for justice and economic governance in the Senate.

Liberia: Vice President Koung Urges Judges to Uphold Rule of Law for Peace and Stability

In a week-long high-level meeting of the International Association of Judges (IAJ), Liberia's Vice President Jeremiah Kpan Koung delivered an important message to judges, emphasizing the need to uphold the rule of law and ensure fair administration of justice.

Liberia: Findley Rates Boakai Zero In First 100 Days . Focuses On Taking Budget Beyond $1 Billion

“All of the areas targeted for the 100 days fell short. All the commitments, all messages, and all promises that came forth did not happen.”

Liberia: Rudolph Merab Denies ‘Blood Timber’ Ties With Taylor

Liberia, West Africa’s most forested country, has a long history of illegal logging, which the country's regulator, the Forestry Development Authority, has repeatedly struggled to confront.

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