Abe Pledges US$83.4m to Sahel Region

Abe Pledges US$83.4m to Sahel Region

(ABIDJAN, COTE D’IVOIRE – Saturday, January 11,...

Africa Cabinet Government Network Elects Liberia

Africa Cabinet Government Network Elects Liberia

(MONROVIA, LIBERIA – February 10, 2014) At...

Armed Forces Day Keynote Address

Armed Forces Day Keynote Address

Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen: This day was set...

Savannah State University Seeks Partnership UL

Savannah State University Seeks Partnership UL

(MONROVIA, LIBERIA – Tuesday, March 4, 2014)...

News, Comments and Analyses

News, Comments and Analyses

In the wake of the erosion which has affected the rear fence of the John F. Kennedy Medical Center, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has instructed the Ministry of Public Works to lead a team charged with the responsibility to clear all man-made structures obstructing the drainages and flow of natural water.

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(Nimba ) A high power Liberian government delegation headed by Liberia’s Information Minister Lewis Brown, is in Yekepa, Nimba County to express regrets to management of ArcelorMittal over last Thursday’s violent incident that lead to the destruction of several of their company’s properties.

(MONROVIA, LIBERIA – Friday, June 13, 2014) President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has commended graduates of an early child development center, Lolognta, for their exemplary performance, brilliance and deportment. “We all owe them a big thank you,” she said.

(KINGSVILLE, UPPER MONTSERRADO COUNTY, Sunday, April 27, 2014) President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has commissioned a mineral water processing plant in upper Montserrado County committing government to supporting Liberia-owned businesses. 

(CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS -- Friday, May 16, 2014) President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf spent time on Friday afternoon with students of Harvard Kennedy School’s Mid-Career Master in Public Administration Edward S. Mason Program. The President, a distinguished alumna Mason Fellow (MC/MPA 1971), shared with current students her experiences as a Fellow and responded to questions.