The Inquirer is a leading independent daily newspaper published in Liberia, based in Monrovia. It is privately owned with a "good reputation".

Public Works Budget Hitches At Senate, But…

By Alex YomahIt appears that the Acting Public Works Minister, Ruth Coker-Collins has fallen into trouble with the Liberian Senate due to an unused amount in its budget.The amount reflected in the Ministry's Budget report during the

Duala New Market
To Be Dedicated Soon

President George Weah is expected to dedicate the newly constructed Duala Market on January 20, 2022.However, the National Road Fund (NRF) quoting a World Bank study says Liberia needs US$2.5 billion to pave about 13, 000 kilometers of

Protest In Chicken-Soup
Factory For Electricity

By Precious D. FreemanRegular movement of people along the Japanese Freeway on Monday was seen disrupted after aggrieved residents of Chicken Soup Factory protested over what they termed as Liberian Electricity Corporation ( LEC) inability

Bong Miners
Induct New Leadership

By Bill W. CooperThe Association of Bong Miners Liberia (ABML) has inducted into office new corps of officers to steer the affairs of the association for the next two years.The induction ceremony which was held on Sunday, January 16, at

Nimba Lawmaker Recognized

A group calling itself “Citizens Action Committee (CAC) over the weekend, recognized Nimba County Electoral District 7 Representative, Roger Domah for what the group termed as Best Legislator for year 2021-2022.The group highlighted the

Naymote Releases Legislative Engagement Guide

By Grace Q. BryantNaymote Partners for Democratic Development has released its second Legislative Engagement Guide aimed at promoting the culture of legislative openness and responsiveness in Liberia.The Legislative Engagement Guide (LEG)

Normal Operations Restored At BEA Mountain

The Government of Liberia has ordered the return of normal operations of the Bea Mountain Company in Grand Cape County to allow its mediation team takes the necessary steps to amicably resolve the situation.The government's call follows