Aggrieved workforce of the National Elections Commission calls for a comprehensive forensic audit of the commission following a tumultuous leadership crisis that has paralyzed operations and raised serious allegations of corruption.
Developing nations are facing new pandemic and Liberia is hit hardest. The ongoing foreign aid freeze imposed by United States President Donald Trump is...
Liberian President Joseph Boakai is confident the West African nation will achieve its universal energy access to bolster economy and reduce poverty.
Boakai outlined gains...
Liberian will record strong growth this year while preparing to limit dependence on iron ore production and expand manning activities as the country announces discovery of nearly two dozens of minerals that could potentially impact export earnings.
In a scathing response to President Joseph Boakai's second State of the Nation Address, civil society group Solidarity and Trust for a New Day (STAND) has labeled the President’s remarks as “mythical” and disconnected from the harsh realities facing the Liberian populace.
These sanctions could include asset freezes and travel restrictions, substantially impacting the ability of these officials to operate internationally.
On January 22, 2024, Joseph Boakai was inaugurated as President of Liberia, pledging to tackle corruption, revive the faltering economy, and address the escalating cost of living faced by the nation of 5.5 million people.
A potential disaster was narrowly averted at Liberia’s Capitol Building on Thursday, as firefighters quickly responded to detect smoke in the rotunda, marking the third fire-related incident in less than six weeks.
In accordance with Article 13 Section 1, the leadership of the Press Union of Liberia (PUL) hereby calls upon all individual and institutional members of the Union for a meeting on Friday, January 31, 2025, at 10:30 AM, at the PUL Headquarters at Clay Street, Monrovia.