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Liberia: MRISS Urges Diversification and Self-Reliance Following USAID Aid Suspension

Monrovia, Feb. 19 -- The Mano River Institute for Strategic Studies (MRISS), led by Founder and Executive Director Mr. George Tenessee Nimely, is calling on the Mano River Union (MRU) countries to div... Read More


Liberia: AIIST University College Celebrates 15th Commencement Convocation, Emphasizes IT as a Catalyst for Economic Empowerment

MONROVIA, Feb. 19 -- In a momentous ceremony that blended celebration with visionary insight, AIIST University College held its 15th Commencement Convocation on Monday. The event, attended by dignitar... Read More


Four Coalitions Launch Five-Day Conference in Freetown to Strengthen Advocacy on Natural Resources, Social Justice, Climate Crisis, and Environmental Rights

SIERRA LEONE, Feb. 19 -- Four Coalitions, the African Climate Platform (ACP), the Environmental Rights Legal Framework Coalition for Africa (ERA), have joined two West African-based networks in Freeto... Read More


Liberia: Former Mayor Koijee Congratulates Predecessor, Rallies Support for Monrovia's Cleanliness and Development

Monrovia, Feb. 19 -- As Liberia marks the 46th Monrovia Day, former Monrovia City Mayor Jefferson Tamba Koijee has extended congratulations to his successor, John-Charuk Siafa, while calling for great... Read More


Liberia: 'I Did Not Neglect My Children' - Senator Crayton Duncan Responds to Non-Support Lawsuit

MONROVIA, Feb. 19 -- Sinoe County Senator Crayton Duncan is speaking out against allegations of neglect and non-support for his two children, following a persistent lawsuit filed by his ex-wife, Jamil... Read More


Liberian Supreme Court Suspends Two Judges for Ethical Violations

Monrovia, Feb. 19 -- The Supreme Court of Liberia has taken decisive action against two judges accused of serious ethical violations. On Tuesday, February 18, the Court announced the suspension of J... Read More


Liberia: Police Officers Recalled After Capitol Car Incident as Lawmakers Face Expulsion Threats Amid Leadership Crisis

MONROVIA, Feb. 19 -- The Liberian National Police (LNP) have recalled two Police Support Unit (PSU) officers following their involvement in a controversial incident at the Capitol Building on Tuesday.... Read More


Liberia: Remains of President Tolbert, 13 Officials Missing at Alleged Mass Grave; Family Considers Expert Search

Monrovia, Feb. 19 -- It has been 45 years since the tragic events of April 22, 1980, forever changed the course of Liberia's history. Yet, despite decades of pain and searching, the remains of late Pr... Read More


Swedish Government Shifts Approach in Liberia: Transitioning from Aid to Trade

Liberia, Feb. 18 -- Sweden's relationship with Liberia is undergoing a strategic shift, with the Swedish government charting a long-term course to move from aid dependency to trade and investment. Thi... Read More


Liberia: Proposed Seaport Regulatory Law Draws Sharp Criticism from Policy Experts

Monrovia, Feb. 18 -- A newly proposed law to establish a regulatory agency for Liberia's seaports is drawing intense criticism from policy experts who warn it will inflate the cost of doing business, ... Read More