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Road Safety Action Int’l Expresses Concerns Over Road Safety
Road Safety Action International (RSAI) has issued an urgent call for a national response to Liberia’s escalating road safety crisis, which has persisted for over three decades, claiming!-->…
House Reviews Nimba’s Labor and Probate Courts Establishment Bills
By Grace Q. Bryant The House of Representatives has directed its relevant committees to conduct a thorough review of two proposed bills seeking to establish a Labor Court and a Probate!-->!-->!-->…
Boakai’s Gov’t Commits To Tangible Development
By Grace Q. Bryant The Government of Liberia has reaffirmed its dedication to national development, addressing concerns about road infrastructure, electricity, and public service!-->!-->!-->…
Faith And Justice Network Demands Tougher Action On Corruption
By Precious D. Freeman A pro-democracy organization, the Faith and Justice Network, is urging the Liberian government to take tougher actions against corruption by ensuring!-->!-->!-->…
At COP 16: Liberia Calls For Stronger Global Action On Biodiversity
Liberia has reaffirmed its commitment to biodiversity conservation at the 16th Conference of the Parties (COP 16) of the Convention on Biological Diversity. Speaking at the Food!-->!-->!-->…
‘Take Decisions Beyond Rhetoric” –Veep Koung Tells Leaders At GCPR Meeting In…
Vice President Jeremiah Koung called on global leaders to take decisive actions beyond rhetoric, urging them to implement policies that advance good governance and socio-political!-->…
Boakai Issues 3 Executive Orders On Nat’l Challenges
President Joseph Boakai has issued three executive orders to address pressing national concerns within 24 hours.On Monday, February 24, President Boakai issued Executive Orders 141 on!-->…
Dr. Isaac Wants Higher Education Funding Policy To Be Reviewed …Decries Low Budgetary…
By Moses M. Tokpah-MargibiThe president of Margibi University (MU) the Margibi University President has called for the establishment of a funding formula for public colleges and!-->…
LLA Chairman Calls For Improved Work Ethic And Efficiency
The newly appointed Chairperson of the Liberia Land Authority (LLA), Samuel Kpakio, has called on all employees and staff to improve their work ethic, embrace efficiency, and adopt best!-->…
Gov’t Introduces 2 New Policies On Vehicles
By Grace Q. Bryant The General Services Agency (GSA) has introduced a new policy limiting the purchase price of government vehicles to US$60,000 in an effort to control government!-->!-->!-->…