Ahead of the 62nd Armed Forces Day on Monday, February 11, the associate dean of the Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law is calling for increased budgetary allotment to the Armed Forces of Liberia.
LWSC Estimates Water Outage Will Last Seven Days
In the wake of a damaged 36-inch pipe that supplies water to several communities in Monrovia, the Liberia Water and Sewer Corporation has announced that water supply will be disrupted for seven days in the affected areas.
Musa Bility Resigns From Two Senior Posts at CAF
Musa Hassan Bility has stepped down from two senior positions at Africa’s football governing body, the Confederation of African Football. The former head of the Liberia Football Association resigned as a member of CAF’s Emergency Committee and as president of the African Nations Championship Standing Committee.
Liberia Confirms Friendly Match Against Ivory Coast
The Liberia Football Association has confirmed a friendly match with African football giant Ivory Coast in March. According to the Liberia Football Association, the match will be played at the Houphouët-Boigny Stadium in Abidjan on Tuesday, March 26, two days after Liberia’s crucial 2019 African Cup of Nations qualifying game away at D.R. Congo.
Presidential Team Offers Temporary Relief to Liberian Gov’t Hospital
A presidential team has visited the cash strapped Liberian Government Hospital and made donations that offered temporary relief to the hospital.
Damaged 36-inch LWSC Pipe Prevents Water from Reaching Monrovia
A damage to the 36-inch pipe that supplies water to several communities in Monrovia has led to water outage.
Senate Passes Kamara Abdullah Kamara Act of Press Freedom
The Liberian Senate has concurred with the House of Representatives to pass the Kamara Abdullah Kamara Act of Press Freedom.
To Successfully Implement Land Rights Act, Stakeholders Want Unified Messaging
Last year, Liberia scored a milestone achievement by adopting its first, ever Land Rights Act that recognizes community land ownership. At the time, international organizations and rights campaigners, including Welthungerhilfe, welcomed the country’s achievement, describing the law as one of the continent’s most progressive.