Minister of National Defense Resigns Amidst Rising Tension

The Minister of National Defense of Liberia, Retired Major General Prince C. Johnson, has tendered his resignation amidst escalating tension fueled by the grievances of wives of soldiers from the Armed Forces of Liberia. The decision comes following sustained protests and roadblocks erected by these women, demanding his resignation from the post. Since his confirmation […]

President Joseph N. Boakai Announces Cabinet Appointments in Bid to Deliver on Democratic Promises

Liberia’s newly sworn-in President, Joseph Nyuma Boakai, wasted no time in naming the first members of his Cabinet, a crucial step in shaping the direction of his administration. The appointments, covering key portfolios such as Minister of Finance and Development Planning, Minister of State for Presidential Affairs, National Security Advisor, Police Inspector General, and Director […]

President George Weah Nominates Justice Minister Frank Musa Dean as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Liberia

In a significant development for Liberia’s judiciary, President George Weah has nominated the current Justice Minister, Cllr. Frank Musa Dean, for the esteemed position of Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. This nomination marks a crucial step in reshaping the nation’s legal landscape and upholding the principles of justice. However, the nomination is contingent upon […]

Liberia’s President George Weah Seeks Legislative Approval for Youth Entrepreneurship Investment Project

In a move geared towards empowering Liberia’s youth and fostering economic growth, President H.E George M. Weah has officially submitted a Loan Agreement to the Honorable Legislature for ratification. The Agreement, titled “Loan Agreement between the Republic of Liberia and the African Development Fund (ADF) for the Program for Advancing Youth Entrepreneurship Investment (PAYED) Project […]

Unraveling Employment Strategies: The Political Maneuvering Behind George Weah’s Government Appointments

In the aftermath of the Liberian elections, concerns have emerged regarding the employment strategies employed by President George Weah’s government. Critics argue that the administration has been actively infusing government payrolls with CDC (Congress for Democratic Change) youth, purportedly with the intent of creating a narrative that the Joseph Boakai government will strip jobs from […]