Wednesday, 19th December 2007
The Deputy to the Commander for Military Operations of the U.S. Africa Command, VADM Robert T. Moeller paid a courtesy call of President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf on Wednesday December 19, 2007. Scenes from the meeting are highlighted in this photo gallery.
Browse Album
Tuesday, 18th December 2007
A National Talent Hunt Contest for Liberian youths under the age of 20 was held in Monrovia recently. The contest was won by young Moses Swaray, a 19-year-old member of the Tubman United Methodist Church in Paynesville. Chris Wortorson and Frances Ewu emerged first and second runners-up, respectively. Scenes from final day of the competition is highlighted in this photo gallery.
Browse Album
Tuesday, 18th December 2007
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Tuesday December 18, 2007 officially launched the Advocacy and Public Awareness Campaign of the 2008 National Population and Housing Census. Scenes from the program are highlighted in this photo gallery.
Browse Album
Friday, 23rd November 2007
The African Methodist Episcopal University conferred Bachelor degrees on more than four hundred graduates at the institute’s 8th commencement convocation held Friday November 23, 2007 at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex in Paynesville.
Browse Album
Tuesday, 20th November 2007
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf left Liberia for the State of Israel on a four-day state visit. Scenes from that visit are highlighted in this photo album.
Browse Album
Monday, 5th November 2007
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has been awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom at a White ceremony in Washington, DC, the United States.
Browse Album
Saturday, 3rd November 2007
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf officially opened the Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex on Friday, November 2, 2007. The sports complex was renovated by the Chinese Government. Scenes of the formal opening program are highlighted in this photo gallery.
Browse Album
Wednesday, 24th October 2007
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf received the 2007 Freedom Award on Tuesday October 23, in Memphis, Tennessee. Before receiving the award, President Sirleaf held talks with US President George W. Bush at the White House. Activities from President Sirleaf's visit to the US are highlighted in this photo gallery.
Browse Album
Monday, 15th October 2007
Six Government Officials were officially commissioned by President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf on Friday October 12, 2007, at the Foreign Ministry in Monrovia. Scenes from that commissioning program are highlighted in this photo gallery.
Browse Album
Sunday, 7th October 2007
German Chancellor Angela Merkel paid a one-day visit to Liberia on Sunday October 7, 2007. Scenes from that visit are highlighted in this Photo Album.
Browse Album
Wednesday, 3rd October 2007
Former Associate Justice Angie Brooks Randolph was laid to rest on Wednesday October 3, 2007 in Virginia. Scenes from the funeral are highlighted in this photo album.
Browse Album
Saturday, 29th September 2007
Opposition politician Gabriel Baccus Matthews was laid to rest on Saturday September 29, 2007. Scenes from the funeral are highlighted in this photo gallery.
Browse Album
Friday, 21st September 2007
President Ernest Bai Koroma of Sierra Leone paid a one-day working visit to Liberia on Friday September 21. Scenes from that visit are highlighted in this Photo Album.
Browse Album
Monday, 27th August 2007
The Mano River Union Youth Parliament held its Second Regional Session in Monrovia between August 27-31. The session, which was held under the theme "Youth: Strategic Partners for Peace, Security and Poverty Reduction in the MRU Basin", was sponsored by USAID.
Browse Album
Friday, 24th August 2007
August 24, 2007 has been commemorated in Monrovia and other parts of Liberia as National Flag Day. In Monrovia, students, the Liberia National Police and other civic groups braced the occasional heavy downpour of rain, parading the principal streets of the city.
Browse Album
Album 871 to 885 of 922