Monrovia: Gender Ministry consoles deceased family in Cyber-Ed fatal shooting

The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MGCSP) is disheartened by the fatal shooting that occurred at Cyber-Ed Christian School leaving 14-year-old Precious Ireland dead.
Rumours surfaced that Weah could use the changes to bid for a third term, despite a two-term limit for presidents
Liberians reject Weah plan for shorter terms, dual citizenship
Liberians have rejected plans to shorten presidential terms and to allow dual citizenship, the country's electoral commission said Thursday, announcing referendum results delayed for months over allegations of fraud.
Gibril Massaquoi has been living in Finland since 2008
Liberia war crimes suspect Gibril Massaquoi's trial begins in Finland
The trial of a suspected warlord accused of atrocities during Liberia's civil war begins in Finland on Wednesday, the first such case to be partly heard on Liberian soil.
Liberia's President, George Weah
Liberians approve constitutional referendum pushed by President Weah
Liberians said "yes" to amendments by President George Weah to reduce the head of state's term and allow dual citizenship, according to partial results for a third of the country's regions announced Tuesday.
Liberia's President George Weah, FILE | NMG
Liberians head to the polls in crucial mid-term elections
Liberians are set to go to the polls on Tuesday to vote on a series of issues, including a referendum to reduce the number of years per term for the president.
President George Weah
You're arrogant, disrespectful yet asking me for money – Weah blasts Liberian youth
Liberia’s President George Weah has revealed in a church sermon that he receives a barrage of insults via text message from people claiming to be his supporters who are angry that he is not helping them
The first successful coup in Liberia was led by Samuel Doe who also died a very violent death
Liberia’s first ‘indigenous’ president was tortured on video and laid naked in state
After Charles Taylor was able to put together a militia dubbed the National Patriotic Front of Liberia (NPFL) with the help of Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi in 1989, Liberian defense forces stood very little chance.