Thirty-four years after the gruesome murder of former Liberian President Samuel Kanyon Doe, the echoes of his tragic end continue to reverberate through the nation's tumultuous history.
The Press Union of Liberia (PUL) through its Interim Committee expresses deep sorrow over the passing of two esteemed members within the month of September.
Eyebrows have been raised in Liberia's intellectual and political circles following President Joseph Boakai's recent visits to Indonesia and China, fueling suspicions that the leader may be looking to pivot away from the country's traditional Western allies like the United States in favor of forging closer ties with the Far East.
The US is assembling an economic and security assistance package for Gabon in a bid to prevent China from establishing a military footprint in the strategically positioned Central African nation, according to people familiar with the matter.
The Solidarity and Trust for a New Day (STAND) has called for the public disclosure of the 'Budget Tampering' report and the prosecution of those found liable for undermining public thrust by committing fraud in the appropriation process.
Respected rights lawyer and coalition partner of the ruling Unity Party Alliance, Tiawon Saye Gongloe, has voiced his concerns over the Boakai administration's missteps and shortcomings, despite acknowledging its positive accomplishments.
The National Campaign Management Team of Julius Kanubah and Beatrice Sieh for the Leadership of the Press Union of Liberia welcomes the latest scheduled activities leading to the rerun of the November 2022 PUL elections as ordered in the June 2024 ruling of the Nineth Judicial Circuit Court, sitting in Gbarnga, Bong County.