Editorial

Editorial

Keeping Up the Anti-Rape Campaigns’ Motivation

From our vantage point, we want to again encourage our government and its partners as well as all anti-rape crusaders, including the media to leave no stone unturned in ensuring that rape, which is reported to be one of the most serious crimes being committed in the country by unprincipled people, is drastically reduced, if not  jettisoned.

07/Jun/2023
Editorial

Attention Again GSA Boss, Madam Mary T. Broh!!

We  have again  observed conscientiously  that the Government of Liberia(GoL) Regulation against the mismanagement of public properties, particularly  vehicles  is  still being ignored by some public officials and personnel, despite stern warning against the unwarranted act.

31/May/2023
Editorial

We are still concerned!!

We are still concerned about the multiplying cases of motor accidents, particularly in Monrovia and other parts of the country.

24/May/2023
Editorial

Please heed the Participants’ call

A call by participants, who attended the Catholic Justice and Peace Commission (JPC) one- advocacy workshop recently for inter-faith religious leaders in Monrovia, for the Government of Liberia(GoL), through the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning (MFDP), to be transparent and open in expending funding from international partners, must be heeded.

22/May/2023
Editorial

We Must Be Totally Involved If This Campaign Must Achieve Its Desired Objectives

There is a need to continue highlighting the situations of women and girls who suffer violence and abuses in the county so as to influence policy and decision makers to find ways of reducing and/or alleviating these vices in our society.

18/May/2023
Editorial

Averting An Imminent Humanitarian Disaster

We are again underscoring the urgent need for the Government of Liberia (GoL) through the Ministry of Public Works to put into place proper mechanism aimed at dealing with the continuous flooding in the country, especially in Monrovia and its environs.

12/May/2023
Editorial

Sustained Peace and Stability Cardinal to Liberia’s Democracy

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.

08/May/2023