Government on May 2 revised its 1981 decision to move the National Institute for International Affairs (NIIA) from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the Presidency.
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has received the letters of Credence of two ambassadors accredited near Monrovia. The ambassador of Great Britain, Ambassador Sara Macintosh and the Cuban Ambassador, Dr. Miguel Perez Cruz, presented their letters on Thursday at the Foreign
An American Institutution, Langston University, has announced the establishment of a five year partnership to support President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf's education initiatives in Liberia. Under the plan, the University is making available thirty-five thousand ($35,000) United States dollars to President
Following is the text of a speech by global financier and philanthropist George Soros, delivered to the "Keeping our Promises on Education" conference organized by the European Union.
ECONET Wireless on Wednesday signed two contracts with Ericsson of Sweden and a Chinese state-owned company ZTE Corporation in a drive to expand its subscriber base from 800 000 to 1,2 million by year end.
ZIMBABWE'S main labour union Tuesday threatened to call nationwide strikes and demonstrations within three months if the minimum wage was not raised above the poverty datum line.
EMPOWERMENT deals in the information and communication technology (ICT) industry are failing the workers who contribute to the success of those companies. There is growing recognition that various deals have done nothing to uplift the masses and everything to line
ZIMBABWEAN actress, Danai Gurira, has won the prestigious Helen Hayes Outstanding Lead Actress Award for her role in the award-winning play In the Continuum at a ceremony hosted by the Washington Theater Awards Society.