“When you are in the financial industry you know the image you have to project to people. You have to be agile and authoritative; Consulting WP is the way to go for financial institutions.”
Aty. Magnus Mabande
Office of Legal Affairs
An Office of the Legal Counsel headed by a licensed Counselor-at-law, appointed by the Minister, whose functions shall include the following:
- Perform all legal works required by the Ministry and its auxiliary bodies. These include providing legal opinions to the Minister, the Deputy Ministers, the Assistant Ministers, and the various Departments of the Ministry, as well as representing the Ministry in any litigation, in association with the Ministry of Justice and any lawyer engaged by the Ministry for that purpose;
- Provide direction to the Ministry in the drafting of laws regulations required by the Ministry, including ensuring that such laws are consistent with the Constitution of Liberia and in harmony with other laws. The Legal Counsel shall ensure that laws relating to the functions and activities of the Ministry are available to the authorities of the Ministry as well as are easily accessible to the public;
- Provide an annual report to the Minister on the activities of the Office for inclusion by the Minister in the Ministry’s Annual Report , as well as such other reports as may be required by the Minister or any of the Departments of the Ministry in connection with the duties, responsibilities and activities of the Office.
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Liberia’s work to strengthen the teaching profession is receiving recognition at the continental level.
Liberia’s work to strengthen the teaching profession is receiving recognition at the continental level. At the Africa Federation of Teaching Regulatory Authorities (AFTRA) 13th International Conference and 15th Roundtable in Gaborone, Botswana, Minister of Education Dr. Jarso Maley Jallah was awarded the AFTRA Fellowship in recognition of contributions to advancing teacher standards, regulation, and professionalization
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Today, the Government of Liberia, through the Ministry of Education, broke ground for the Robertsport Hospitality and Tourism Training Center.
Today, the Government of Liberia, through the Ministry of Education, broke ground for the Robertsport Hospitality and Tourism Training Center; an effort to ensure that the town’s growing tourism sector translates into real income for local people. Speaking at the ceremony, Minister of Education Dr. Jarso Maley Jallah noted that while visitors continue to come
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Something new is about to take shape in Robertsport.
Something new is about to take shape in Robertsport. Tomorrow, we join the EU to break ground for a Tourism Training Center that will bring skills, opportunity, and enterprise closer to where they are needed. Set in one of Liberia’s growing tourism areas, the focus is simple; prepare young people with practical skills they can
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Today institutions responsible for implementing Pillar 6 of the ARREST Agenda for Inclusive Development, alongside development partners.
Today institutions responsible for implementing Pillar 6 of the ARREST Agenda for Inclusive Development, alongside development partners, convened at the Ministry of Education to review Quarter 1 progress and align next steps on human capital development. Pillar 6 brings together priorities across education, health, water and sanitation, social development, and youth empowerment, reflecting how these
May 2, 2026 Read more
