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Kanubah Urges Journalists to Prioritize Accuracy, Responsibility -Launches REMAPSEN,…
MONROVIA - The Press Union of Liberia (PUL) has taken a significant step in promoting specialized journalism with the launch of the Africa Media Network for the Promotion of Health and Environment (REMAPSEN). PUL President Julius Kanubah!-->…
World Bank Lauds CBL On Launch of IPS -Says County’s Payment Ecosystem Gets a Boost
MONROVIA - The World Bank has expressed its support for Liberia's efforts to modernize its payment systems, with the recent launch of the Central Bank of Liberia's (CBL) Instant Payment System. This move is expected to enhance financial!-->…
‘Health Sector Under-Prioritized’ -Konneh’s Research-based Critique of 2026 Uncovers…
MONROVIA - Liberia’s 2026 national budget has come under forensic, research-based scrutiny, with Senator Amara Konneh questioning the government's priorities, particularly in the health sector. Despite a growing budget that is put at $1.2!-->…
Liberia Benefits from US$174m Health Investment -Gbala Praises US-Liberia Partnership…
MONROVIA - Liberia and the United States have a longstanding relationship, dating back to Liberia's founding in the 19th century by freed American slaves. This historical connection has fostered strong diplomatic, economic, and military!-->…
‘When Women Rise, Nations Recover’ -Liberian First Lady Champions Resilience for African…
MONROVIA - As the global community grapples with the existential threat of climate change, a powerful voice is rising from the heart of West Africa - the voice of women, determined to shape the narrative and drive action on this pressing!-->…
Supreme Court Issues Writ of Prohibition against Executive Branch -In ‘Dr. Nyan…
MONROVIA - The Justice-in-Chambers of the Supreme Court of Liberia has issued a Writ of Prohibition against the Executive Branch of the Liberian Government in the wrongful dismissal case of Dr. Dougbeh Christopher Nyan (PETITIONER) v.!-->…
Konneh Slams Budget’s ‘Credibility Gap’ -Says US$1.2b Fails to Prioritize People, Full of…
MONROVIA - Senator Amara Konneh has raised serious concerns about the Liberian government’s 2026 budget, describing it as a “betrayal of the Legislature’s constitutional oversight role” and warning that it risks perpetuating fiscal!-->…
After House Approval, Senate Faces Defining Test Over Flawed Ivanhoe Agreement
THE SENATE JOINT Committee on Transport has now formally documented a sweeping set of unresolved issues surrounding the Ivanhoe agreement, placing the deal under one of the most rigorous legislative spotlights in recent years. The!-->…
Journalist Refutes False Allegation of Assault and Gadget Seizure by Koijee
MONROVIA - Lennart Dodoo, the managing editor of The Liberian Investigator, has strongly rejected a claim made by an online platform, Dtv Liberia, which alleged that he was assaulted and had his gadgets seized by the former Mayor of!-->…
WB Sees Bright Future for Liberia’s Agriculture Sector -Director Wallen Says Agriculture…
MONROVIA - A country endowed with an abundance of natural resources, Liberia presents a striking paradox. With its fertile soil, favorable climate, and abundant water resources, one would expect the nation to be a regional leader in!-->…