Liberian Journalists in the Americas are calling on political parties, candidates and their fellow compatriots back home to avoid acts of violence in Tuesday’s presidential...
A local elections watchdog group, ECC calls on all national and international observation missions to “coordinate their efforts in responding to issues arising from the...
-Sacked envoy to London raises questions A war of words has ensued between Liberia’s President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and her sacked Ambassador to the United...
–Protest staged in Monrovia By our Reporter The Liberian Senate’s amendment of the rape law making it bailable has triggered protest from women rights...
By Moses B. Cole The stench from uncollected garbage sends a visitor to the Redlight market area in Monrovia’s Paynesville suburb wondering how hundreds of...
On the eve of Liberia’s presidential and legislative elections, the US embassy in Monrovia says “the United States government will continue to work with the...
By William Selmah, wselmah@gmail.com The National Elections Commission (NEC) says there is no need for political parties to harbor fear over the printing of excess ballot...
Sea erosion continues to have serious toll on residents of various coastal communities along Monrovia Atlantic coast, with some 500 of them being made homeless...
Two prominent Liberian Christian and Muslim clerics have warned the over 2 million registered voters not to vote on tribal line and engage in violence...