The Inquirer is a leading independent daily newspaper published in Liberia, based in Monrovia. It is privately owned with a "good reputation".
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Weah Requests US$2M For COVID-19 Response

President George M. Weah is again requesting the Legislature to appropriate funds from the national budget to respond appropriately to covid-19 resurgence.The funds when made available will assist in the fight against the pandemic thereby

Medica Liberia Trains One-Stop Center Nurses

By Bill W. Cooper15 nurses from six One-stop centers are benefitting from a two-day capacity building training on Stress Trauma Approach (STA) clinical management for health workers in Monrovia.This initiative is funded by the Federal

Indians, Others Take 1st Covid-19 Vaccine

Upjit Singh Sachedeva has led several members of the Indian Community in Liberia to take their first dose of the AstraZeneca Vaccine for COVID-19 prevention.The former Honorary Consul General of India to Liberia known as “Jetty” and

WAHO Turns Over Heath Center Worth US$ 440,000

The Government of Liberia has commissioned a modern health center in Bo-Waterside in Grand Cape Mount.The health facility contains Ante Natal Care/Post Natal Care/EPI Department; Out-Patient Department; utilities laboratory; operating

Gov’t Receives COVID-19 Vaccines

By Bill W. CooperThe government of Liberia through the Ministry of Health (MoH) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) has received its share of the COVAX vaccine doses intended to fight the novel coronavirus pandemic.The 96,000 COVAX