Mormons Reduce Missionaries
fol_admin2020-02-03T10:17:46-05:00The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will pull out 23 missionaries due to concern about the availability of supplies. That leaves 99 missionaries still in Liberia.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will pull out 23 missionaries due to concern about the availability of supplies. That leaves 99 missionaries still in Liberia.
GIZ/EnDev is offering an online course for University students who are seeking to advance or understand Solar Energy. Course sessions are held at the GIZ/EnDev office located Adjacent to the Chinese Embassy, Oldest Congo Town. Technical [...]
The deadline has been extended to February 3, 2020, to receive individual paper, roundtable discussion and panel presentation proposals for the 2020 Liberia Studies Association annual conference to be held April 23-25, 2020.
Police used heavy handed tactics to clear 3000 demonstrators outside the capitol building as they gathered to cook evening meals. The demonstrators had peacefully marched to ask Mr Weah what happened to $25m the government [...]
In a dramatic experiment to test whether the country's education system can improve by simply changing school management, the Liberian Education Advancement Partnership (LEAP) handed the operation of 93 public schools to a group of [...]
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services will accept applications to adjust status to lawful permanent resident (Green Card) from Liberian nationals continuously physically present in the United States from Nov. 20, 2014, to the date they [...]
The Supreme Court of Liberia granted Liberian born and naturalized American Alvin Teage Jalloh dual citizenship by declaring part of the Alien and Nationality Law unconstitutional.
Only 66 percent of Liberians infected with HIV know they have HIV while only 50 percent of them get treatment. And only 50 percent of those on treatment have viral suppression. These percentages are now [...]
More than 10 zoes were arrested for forcing school-age girls to attend bush school despite the June 25, 2019, action by Sande and Poro heads to suspend all Sande activities in the country.
Senators critical of nominee Jolue Aloysius Tarlue question his bank administration skills while supporters trumpet his compliance experience working with several United States-based international financial institutions.