President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has charged the Ministry of Justice to brace itself in continuing the campaign to make Liberia a corruption-free society.
BONI, ISSOUFOU VISIT LIBERIA: WANT DEBT WAIVER FOR EBOLA AFFECTED COUNTRIES
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf says the visit of the Presidents of Benin and Niger has further deepened the support and feeling of solidarity that the two countries have for Liberia.
AU CHAIRMAN PAYS TWO-DAY SOLIDARITY VISIT TO LIBERIA
The President of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, His Excellency Mr. Mohamed Ould Abdul Aziz says his government will work with Liberia to consolidate the relations between both countries.
Associate Justice, His Honour Philip Banks, who presided over the writ of prohibition case involving the National Elections Commission (NEC) and several defeated candidates of the 2014 special senatorial election, did not rule
NEC’s Board Visits Pres. Sirleaf; Presents Final Senatorial Election Results
The Board of Commissioners of the National Elections Commission (NEC) led by its Chairman, Cllr. Jerome Kokoyah recently paid a special visit to President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.
Former soccer star George Weah said on Saturday he would not contest the position of President Pro-Tempore of the Liberian Senate, saying he would rather concentrate on
DUTCH NAVAL VESSEL BRINGS IN SECOND ROUND OF EBOLA SUPPLIES TO LIBERIA
The Royal Dutch Navy vessel, Karel Doorman, Friday docked at the Freeport of Monrovia to deliver another round of medical and logistical supplies to aid Liberia in the fight against Ebola.
EBOLA OUTBREAK WILL END IN 2015 - UN'S ANTHONY BANBURY
The deadly Ebola outbreak will be ended in 2015, the outgoing head of the UN team fighting the disease has said.
Anthony Banbury said the number of Ebola cases would be brought down to zero by the close of this year, but admitted that the end was "not close".
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has charged the Ministry of Justice to brace itself in continuing the campaign to make Liberia a corruption-free society.