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- Liberia: House Reviews Impeachment Request Against Judge Chineh for Ruling in Favor of American Missionary
- Liberia: Unqualified Agents or Getting Rid of ‘George Weah Children’? – Mass Dismissal within EPS Sparks Concern
- Liberia: Senate Committees to Probe $21M Unapproved Road Contracts Awarded by Public Works
- Liberia: Motorcyclists Warn of Mass Protest Amid No-Go Zone Enforcement
- Liberia: Transport Ministry Generates $2M in First Quarter
- Liberia: Afrirent Holdings Sets its Sights on West African Gaming, Lottery, and Betting Market Expansion
- Liberia: “I Don’t Want a Position in Boakai’s Administration” – Cummings Asserted as he Seeks Accountability
- Liberia: Assistant LRA Commissioner Outlines Importance Of VAT
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Women join FCI’s Loretta Pope-Kai and Tenure Facility’s Dr. Raymond Samndong chant “Land is Power” Gbonota, Bong County – Communities in the Suakoko District in Bong County are breaking traditional barriers around the ownership of land, thanks to a project being run by three civil society organizations to assist communities in six counties legalize customary ownership of their lands.
MONROVIA – The ECOWAS Commission in Liberia has clarified statements attributed to its Special Representative to the country, Amb. Babatunde Olanrewaju Ajisomo, that ECOWAS is watching Liberia keenly over the reported misuse of donor funds.
Monrovia – The Economy Community of West African States (ECOWAS), through its Special Representative to Liberia, Ambassador Babatunde Olanrewaju Ajisomo has warned the Liberia government to be careful as to how the country manages funds from the International Community.
Margibi County – Liberia’s Finance and Development Planning Minister Samuel Tweah says there could be a reoccurrence of crisis in Africa, social tension and violence if the continent remains incapable of providing jobs for its growing population.
Monrovia – President George Weah has issued an Executive Memorandum directing all Ministers, Deputies and Assistant Ministers, and Heads of Agencies and Commissions, and their deputies to refrain from making public comments on policy issues of national concern on both conventional and social media without first seeking authorization from the appropriate authorities.
Monrovia – Laura Bernal, a human rights officer at the United Nations High Commission on Human Rights (OHCHR) says despite Liberia ratifying the UN Convention to protect the rights of people living with disability, the lack of information data is a serious challenge in implementing said Convention.
Abuja – Fourth Legislature of the ECOWAS Parliament on Wednesday, May 8, 2018, commenced its First Ordinary Session for the year 2019 at the Parliament’s Seat in Abuja, the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
OVER THE PAST few days, Liberians both at home and abroad have been using their social media space to raise their voices in hopes that President George Manneh Weah will take notice and speak to a number of burning issues currently on his plate: The dismal economy, rising exchange rate and the upcoming June 7 Save the State Protest. THE AFTERMATH of the President’s meeting with members of the upper house of the national legislature offered an opportunity for the president to at least answer a few questions to the media stakeout awaiting him outside. TO THE DISMAY OF MANY…
Some sample of counterfeit drugs Monrovia – The Liberia Medicines and Health Products Regulatory Authority (LMHRA) has stressed the need for Liberians to battle against counterfeit medical drugs entering Liberia. Managing Director David Sumo stated that the battle should be a collective effort from every Liberian. Mr. Sumo made the observation recently in an interview with journalist shortly when he was honored at the Post Marking Surveillance Round Six Dissemination Meeting at Central Level (Monrovia) held at a local hotel in Sinkor. He noted that counterfeit medical drugs will continue to threaten the health delivery system for years if adequate…
Monrovia – In commemoration of Law Day celebrated by lawyers in Liberia, the president of the Liberia National Bar Association (LNBA) says the impeachment of former Associate Justice Kabinah Ja’neh was emotional and was not done in keeping with the Constitution. Cllr. Tiawon Gongloe said since the impeachment was done, the Legislature has failed to prescribe laws to govern the procedure as required by Article 43 of the Constitution. “The LNBA also maintains that the bill of impeachment was done in violation of a court order not to proceed; hence, it was illegal,” he said. He said the Senate violated…