With funding provided by Mayors Migration Council to the Monrovia City Corporation (MCC) under the Climate Mitigation Project, the MCC at the weekend launched phase two of Climate Resilience/Mitigation Project that is geared towards the planting of 20,000 trees along select segment of the country’s costal belt.
The Liberia Medicines and Health Products Regulatory Authority (LMHRA) has formed part of the 10 Technical Expert Working Group at the recently-concluded 13th Steering Committee Meeting of the West African Medicines Regulatory Harmonization (WA-MRH) Initiative.
Liberia will on Friday, May 12, 2023 join the World to celebrate Kids' Athletics Day aiming to engage at least 500 kids in athletic activity to help to counter worrying of global inactivity rates.
Few months ago, many Liberians were prepared to dismiss the name Nathaniel Falo McGill into the dustbin of Liberian politics, after he got sanctioned by the United States Treasury Department for allegations of corruption, all of which the former Minister of State denied, resigned from government and submitted himself to go through the judicial process to clear his name, but to no avail.
Before the outbreak of Liberia’s bloody armed conflict in 1989, the country was regarded as one of the most peaceful nations and a beacon of hope on the African Continent.
The General Auditing Commission(GAC) has completed and submitted to the National Legislature Audit of the National Domestic Debt for the period January1, 1980 to December31, 2021.
Several recordings released over the weekend by lawyers representing Monrovia City Mayor, Jefferson Tamba Koijee, have revealed a ploy by several top Liberians based in the United States to link the Head of the City Government to several unorthodox happenings across the country.
An employee in the Office of the Human Resource Department at the National Archives is behind bars at the Monrovia Central Prison over nine-thousand United States Dollar land sale allegation.
It was a tearing moment of excitement during the end of 2022 when both school-going children and other elderly citizens of Nyetianbo Wossetoken in River Gee County witnessed the turning over of a six-classroom building donated and constructed by CHICO-Liberia aimed at enhancing the standard of learning in the area.
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