Monrovia, May 9 -- The Liberia Petroleum Refining Company (LPRC) and Starcom Energy and Trading Limited have signed a memorandum of understanding to import petroleum products into the Liberian market.... Read More
Monrovia, May 3 -- Dr. Emmanuel Urey King Yarkpawolo, Acting Executive Director and CEO of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of Liberia, has welcomed the Supreme Court's decision on the Writ o... Read More
Monrovia, May 3 -- At long last, the move to prosecute major actors in Liberia's 14 years of civil unrest has received a huge boost as President Joseph Boakai on Thursday signed Executive Order #131 t... Read More
Monrovia, April 30 -- The ECOWAS Mission in Liberia has launched what it terms a Cross-border Cooperation Support Program aimed at facilitating Free Movement and Migration within countries of the Mano... Read More
Monrovia, April 30 -- The Acting Chairperson of the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) Atty. Janga Augustus Kowo has sent out a fresh warning to President Joseph Boakai to desist from what he terme... Read More
Monrovia, April 25 -- The National Election Commission (NEC) has announced the first preliminary results from the just-ended Senatorial By-election in Nimba County and the Representative By-election i... Read More
Canada, April 23 -- Stanley Quaye, a Human Right defender based in Canada has disclosed that plans are the way to sue Lucas Richard, the American Missionary who the Liberian court rendered not guilty ... Read More
Monrovia, April 18 -- In an effort to achieve a 20 percent increase in the allocation of the national budget to the education sector, the Civil Society Activity (CSA) convened a strategic meeting with... Read More
Africa, April 17 -- The Principal of the JJ Roberts United Methodist School System (JJRUMS) Samuel K. Sagbah is calling for a peaceful coexistence with the Williams V.S. Tubman High School after sever... Read More
Monrovia, April 2 -- The Avant-garde Progressive Students Alliance (PROSA) at the University of Liberia have vehemently condemned what they described as an act of bribery by President Joseph Boakai. T... Read More