The leadership of the University of Liberia Faculty Association(ULFA) has unanimously voted in its emergency General Assembly to re-engage with all academic activities with immediate effect while continuing other discussions.
Amidst the heavy downpour of rain, the Executive Director of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Professor Wilson K. Tarpeh, has alarmed, asserting that the country's precious rivers are under attack at the detrimental effects of rampant artisanal miners.
The 2023 and 13th Edition of the Golden Image Award has bestowed upon the Liberian Foreign Minister, Amb. Dee-Maxwell Saah Kemayah, Sr., the Golden Image George Manneh Weah Presidential Leadership Award” in the national category. The Golden Image Award is an integral part of the official celebration of the Independence Anniversary of the Republic of Liberia.
As Liberia prepares to hold its fifth post-war Presidential and Legislative Elections on 10 October, 2023, since the signing of the comprehensive peace accord, a joint AU-ECOWAS, Mission of 60 members from the African Union, ECOWAS Commission and ECOWAS Parliament arrived in the country on Sunday July 23rd 2023, on a two prong official working visit including a Pre-elections Fact Finding mission, and Delocalized Meeting of the Joint Committees of ECOWAS Parliament. The mission will be in Liberia for a week.
GAC conducts Physical Verification Audit At CSA
Deputy Finance and Development Planning Minister for Budget and Development has said the Government of Liberia(GoL) is working towards the production of five hundred and ten thousand metric tons of rice annually in Liberia.
A famous and populous commercial hub in Liberia regarded as the biggest business district situated at the outskirt of Monrovia known as Red-light in Paynesville is now playing host to stench of stink garbage piles rendering the entire environment into a haven of health and sanitation hazards.
While other officials of Government would normally await funding from state offers before undertaking much-desired rural development, there are those who are voluntarily going ahead putting smiles on the faces of their people and communities.
While Liberians’ eyes are set on a few strings of personalities to contest the ensuing 2023 Presidential and Legislative Elections, the country’s electoral body has released a provisional whooping number of 20 persons aspiring to compete for the nation’s highest political seat.
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