Seventy-nine-year-old Joseph Boakai took office as the new President of Liberia vowing to
fight corruption, revive the economy and addressing the growing cost of living...
Liberia will officially enter a new political era on Monday Jan. 22 when veteran statesman and diplomat Joseph Nyuama Boakai takes the oath of office at noon on the grounds of the Capitol in the nation’s capital Monrovia.
First Lady Clar Marie Weah Thursday, January 18, welcomed her incoming counterpart, Mrs. Katumu Y. Boakai at the Executive Mansion as part of the ongoing transition process.
Senator Nathaniel McGill says, he still remains firm on his calls for the establishment of a war and economic crimes court for Liberia that will not only prosecute people for crimes but will also vindicate people who have been wrongly accused.
The Supreme Court of Liberia has annulled several legislative election results in Nimba, Bong, Grand Bassa, Rivercess and Maryland counties, ordering the National Elections Commission to conduct recount and fresh polls in the disputed regions.
Incoming ruling Unity Party has issued a notice of withdrawal informing the court that it is dropping its case seeking to remove Grand Kru Representative and newly inducted House Speaker Fonati Koffa.
Newly seated Nimba County Representative Taa Wongbe Wednesday took to social media to vent out his anger and disappointment over ArcelorMital Liberia’s Chief alleged refusal to grant access to the company’s revenue data.
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), World Food Program USA and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints held a notable gathering with Liberian government leaders in Monrovia on Monday, January 15, 2024.
“At times I will send note, text messages. The President and I never got to the point of friendship. All of that breaks down the governance process and so it came to a point that I have no voice.”