Liberians have reacted to the death of the Senator of Nimba County, Prince Yormie Johnson, who died in Monrovia at the age of 72. By Selma Lomax, Gerald C. Koinyeneh and Obediah Johnson ...
Following the sudden news of the death of Nimba County Senator Prince Y. Johnson early Thursday morning at the Hope for Women Hospital on AB Tolbert Road in Paynesville, numerous government officials, ...
Senator Prince Y Johnson, the leader of the erstwhile Independent National Patriotic Front of Liberia, is dead. By Selma ...
The current conversation among Liberian youths presents a disheartening paradox in a world intricately woven with endless and boundless possibilities. By: Austin S Fallah, contributing writer While a ...
There is plenty news about the low exchange rate in Liberia. Last year, the rate was as high as LD200 to USD1. Now, the rate is LD176 to USD1. The Central Bank of Liberia (CBL) is correct. The market ...
The United Nations Chair of the Peacebuilding Commission’s Liberia Configuration, Mrs. Nicola Clase, has called on Liberians, ...
The Liberia National Students’ Union (LINSU) has issued a stern warning to the Liberia National Police (LNP) and the joint security forces, urging them to cease invading the campuses of the University ...
The Government of Liberia, through the Ministry of Education, has announced several appointments affecting County Education Officers (CEOs) and District Education Officers (DEOs) across the country.
The Liberia Football Association’s first Division League continued on Wednesday across the country with entertaining matches. By: Christopher C ...
The Liberia Strongman & Fitness Federation, in partnership with the Ministry of Youth & Sports, has announced plans to host ...
Monrovia, Liberia– Vice President Jeremiah Koung has publicly clarified that he is a full-fledged member of the ruling Unity Party, following rumors suggesting he remains affiliated with the Movement ...
Monrovia-The Gallup 2024 Global Report Law and Order Index has identified Liberia as the most unsafe country in Africa for ...