The Board of Commissioners of the National Elections Commission (NEC) has reaffirmed the election of Cllr. Varneye G. Sherman and Morris Saytumah as senators of the Grand Cape Mount and bomi Counties respectively.
Ellen Issues Several Executive Orders
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has issued several Executive Orders in Monrovia taking effect as of Friday, January 16, 2015.
The New Dawn Vol. 5 No. 245
Elected senators and their defeated colleagues protesting against election outcomes declared b the National Elections Commission are expected to appear before Chambers Justice Philip A. Z. Banks, III, at the Supreme Court this Friday, January 16, 2015.
The New Republic Vol. 5 No. 101
The former Financial Manager of the Forestry Development Authority (FDA), Bernard N. Bropleh has openly confessed at Criminal Court-C at teh temple of Justice for misappropriating US$17,208.34 from the institution's coffers.
End of Ebola Predicted - New Research Points at June, If.......
What could be the final nail to the coffin of the Ebola virus in Liberia is being predicted in New research released yesterday in the US.
On Saturday, May 9, Liberia will be declared Ebola free. The Government is grateful to God for His continuous blessings upon our nation. We are also thankful to all of our people for their faith, prayers, support, hard work and perseverance which have made this declaration possible. And we are grateful to our many friends and partners for standing with the Liberian Government and people as well as for their invaluable assistance and support as we, together, fought this deadly disease.
Monrovia, Thursday, April 23, 2015: The Regional Director of the World Health Organization, Dr. Masthidiso Moeti has attributed Liberia's success in the ongoing Ebola fight to an excellent and strong partnership between the people and the government. Dr. Moeti said the strong reaction shown by the ordinary people in the face of the epidemic and the actions taken by the political leadership have been exemplary and a model for other countries to follow in future outbreak.