LIBERIA SCHOOL OF ARTS AND CULTURE

In today’s edition of Arts and Culture, we are taking a tour of Liberia’s School of Arts and Dance, established to train the younger generation about the country’s rich cultural heritage.
In today’s edition of Arts and Culture, we are taking a tour of Liberia’s School of Arts and Dance, established to train the younger generation about the country’s rich cultural heritage.
Today’s edition is a continuation of the series on forest cover but this time focusing on Nigeria – a country with an abundance of forest spread across the six geo-political zones. According to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization,…
The Gambia’s health minister Dr Amdou Lamin Samateh has blamed meningitis and sepsis for the death of 17 children in the country. The minister informed National Assembly Members that some of the children arrived at health facilities late with severe…
In this episode of 50/50, we continue to explore the gender dynamics of breadwinning by speaking to two men who have very different experiences – one has been the breadwinner throughout and in all of his relationships, while the other…
Mali’s General Directorate of State Litigation Files Lawsuit against UN Human Rights Mission over Moura Report. Former Liberian Chief Justice Gloria and Three Others Face Murder Charges of Charlotte Musu’s Death. Afreximbank Forecasts Single Currency for Intra-Africa Trade to Generate…
In the Gambia, the National Assembly’s Standing Committee on Human Rights and Constitutional Matters has called for fast-track trials for prisoners who have been detained for up to one year The committee also called for prisoners who are remanded for…
Turning our attention to Liberia, the Swedish government has made a commitment to boost its investment in the country’s business sector with a significant amount of over two million United States dollars. This new investment is set to take place…
June 16 is the International Day of Family Remittances. Now this year’s observance theme focuses on the benefits that digital and financial inclusion bring when linked to remittances in helping remittance families achieve their own sustainable development goals (SDGs). The…
No matter the trial being faced, rising above personal adversity takes commitment and conviction in your personal vision. The more daunting the challenges and the greater the apparent obstacles, the more potential there is for personal growth Here is Aggie…
Observed on June 12th, World Day Against Child Labour is intended to serve as a catalyst for the growing worldwide movement against child labour. Emphasizing the link between social justice and child labour, the slogan for World Day in 2023…
The Fisherman and His Wife” is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm in 1812. The tale is of Aarne–Thompson type 555, about dissatisfaction and greed. It may be classified as an anti-fairy tale. On this edition, an…
Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale MKO Abiola was a wealthy man. He was richer than a country. He was influential and powerful. Abiola controlled virtually everything in his lifetime, from business, communications, and religion to politics, international affairs, and even sports.…