The Management of the National Oil Company of Liberia (NOCAL) has issued a strong denial against recent allegations circulating on social media, asserting that the company purchased vehicles for US$55,000 each for its vice presidents, exceeding the National Budget’s threshold of US$45,000.
The Press Union of Liberia (PUL) will open a book of condolence this Thursday, 20 February 2025, to honor the lives and contributions of three distinguished members who have significantly impacted journalism and media practice in Liberia.
United States President Donald Trump announcement of a 90-day freeze on USAID activities has sent shockwaves through the Liberian economy as the country braces for significant job losses and a steep decline in revenue.
In a heartfelt effort to support vulnerable children in Liberia, SOS Children’s Village made significant donations over the weekend, providing essential furniture and equipment to the government and financial assistance to families affected by a fire tragedy in Matadi Community earlier this year.
The illegitimate Speaker of the House of Representatives, Richard Nagba Koon, has claimed that the ruling Unity Party government toppled Speaker Fonati Koffa and...
Liberian President Joseph Boakai has suspended over 400 officials including the Chairperson of the National Oil Company, the Minister of Commerce and ambassadors to the United States, United Kingdom and the United Nations for failing to declare their assets to the anti-corruption commission.
A multilateral engagement on energy development that encompasses the European Union, the European Investment Bank, the African Development Bank, and the Government of Liberia has led to the launch of a fresh round of the Liberia Energy Efficiency and Access Project (LEEAP).
The Liberia News Agency (LINA) and the Moroccan News Agency "Maghreb Arabe Presse", (MAP) has signed an agreement aimed at strengthening cooperation and consolidating their partnership as well as their professional relations in all areas of common interest.
Nearly two months after the Supreme Court’s opinion on the leadership crisis in the House of Representatives met with ambiguity and widespread controversy, a member of the High Court bench has restated the Court’s ruling leaving the Joseph Boakai administration’s governance activities in the balance.
Bong County Representative James Kolleh, facing bribery allegation, led a group of people early hours of Tuesday, stormed the Capitol and vandalized the office of House Speaker Fonati Koffa, just day after the Supreme Court reinforced its ruling that the faction backing the destruction minded lawmaker was acting illegally.