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Acting MOI Boss Urges Ethical Reporting-Says Freedom must align with responsibility
MONROVIA - Acting Information Minister Johnny S. Tarkpah used Liberia’s World Press Freedom Day platform in Kakata to reaffirm government commitment to media freedom while urging journalists to match independence with responsibility!-->…
Press Secretary Affirms Press Freedom-Highlights Govt.’s Media Openness at WPF Day
MONROVIA - Presidential Press Secretary Kula Bonah Nyei Fofana used Liberia’s World Press Freedom Day platform in Kakata to present the Boakai administration’s case for an expanding democratic space, asserting that media freedom!-->…
Mrs. Cummings Enters Political Arena-Breaks silence, defending husband against accusations
MONROVIA - A rare and forceful public intervention by Theresa Cummings, wife of Alexander B. Cummings, has injected fresh intensity into Liberia’s already charged political discourse, as she openly rebuts a stream of allegations and!-->…
Liberia Courts Global CapitalAmb. Yorlay Drives Investment Campaign in France
MONROVIA - Liberia’s push to reposition itself as a credible destination for international investment is gaining renewed momentum, as a high-level French business delegation prepares to visit the country following coordinated!-->…
Freedom Space Keeps Shrinking-PUL Celebrates May 3, Citizens Lament Creeping Intolerance
MONROVIA - As World Press Freedom Day is marked, Liberia confronts a moment that feels less like celebration and more like scrutiny. A string of recent developments—from the expulsion of Representative Yekeh Kolubah over border comments,!-->…
Langford Inducted as 16th Effort Baptist Pastor-Boakai praises spiritual leadership…
MONROVIA - A defining moment in Liberia’s religious and social landscape unfolded in Paynesville as Reverend Trocon Wilfred Langford was formally inducted as the 16th Pastor of Effort Baptist Church, a congregation widely regarded as a!-->…
PUL Mobilizes Country for Press Freedom Day -UNDP’s Dia headlines Kakata event, as…
MONROVIA - As Liberia joins the global observance of World Press Freedom Day, the Press Union of Liberia is mobilizing journalists, civil society actors, and policymakers in Kakata at a moment defined as much by reflection as by concern.!-->…
Boakai’s Promise, Liberia’s Silence: Reflections on World Press Freedom Day
THERE IS A growing discomfort settling over Liberia—one that cannot be dismissed as partisan noise or routine political friction. It is the uneasy recognition that a government elected on the promise of openness and reform is beginning to!-->…
Bility Questions Air Force Plan -Challenges AFL recruitment, calls for structural reforms
MONROVIA - A strongly worded intervention by Nimba County Representative Musa Bility, written under his widely followed column “Letter from Saclepea” while on a visit to the United States, is reshaping national debate on Liberia’s military!-->…
Boakai Renews OWECC-L Mandate -Charts One-Year Path to Justice
MONROVIA - In a move that signals renewed urgency in Liberia’s long and often contentious journey toward accountability, President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr., has extended the mandate of the Office of the War and Economic Crimes Court for!-->…