The Solidarity and Trust for a New Day (STAND), a prominent civil society and anti-impunity organization in Liberia, has condemned the police raid on...
Violent clashes between police and opposition supporters on Thursday have revived memories of Liberia's turbulent past, raising concerns about the country's stability and the...
President Joseph Boakai and his deputy Jeremiah Koung are simultaneously away from the country attending business conference in the United States and Asia respectively.
Former Auditor General John Morlu has criticized the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission's (LACC) probe into former Minister of State for Presidential Affairs and current Senator Nathaniel McGill, calling the focus on the supplementary payroll "misplaced" and a "waste of time."
“Joekai has reduced the country’s civil service to a social media police agency wherein posts and comments of citizens are monitored to determine retention, demotion and dismissal from the civil service.”
President Joseph Boakai and cabinet have concluded on a recast budget for the current fiscal period, cutting spending by 2.3 %, months after tax authorities said revenue was performing than expected.
The ECOWAS Regional Centre for Surveillance and Disease Control has reported a continuing outbreak of monkeypox in the region, with 44 confirmed cases and one death recorded by the end of Epidemiological Week 33 in 2024.
In a swift response to the unrest at the Ministry of Labor, Minister Cllr. Cooper W. Kruah has clarified that the ministry has not received any report from the Civil Service Agency (CSA) regarding the dismissal of employees.
The World Health Organization has declared a fast-spreading mpox outbreak in Africa a global health emergency as the agency seeks to contain the spread of the potentially deadly virus.