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- Liberia: Transport Ministry Generates $2M in First Quarter
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Retained NUOD’s President Naomi B. Harris MONROVIA – “I feel overwhelmed. My victory in the election today is a proof of my people’s confidence in me based on my works or performances in the immediate past government.”
MONROVIA – The remains of a former Senior Staff of the Central Bank of Liberia (CBL), the late Matthew Innis, have been laid to rest in Brewerville, following funeral services on Saturday, March 30, 2019, at the Bethel Outreach Cathedral in Sinkor. In tributes to the memory of the late Matthew Innis, the CBL described him as “a pathfinder for the Forex Bureau Supervision; the trailblazer for the insurance sector; and a touch of reform for the microfinance sector.” The tribute, read by the Deputy Head of the Financial Sector Development Unit (FSDU), Mr. George Gould, described as dedicated and…
LNBA officials voting for War Crimes Court at the convention Monrovia – The Liberia National Bar Association and the Transitional Justice Working Group, which is made up of a coalition of 20 civil society organizations, have endorsed the establishment of war and economic crimes court in the country.
Liberian Striker Benjamin Sarkoh Botswana club Notwane FC of Liberian Striker Benjamin Sarkoh has progressed to the next round of the Orange FA Cup after a 2-1 come-back victory.
MONROVIA – STORY UPDATED: Some angry residents of Weala Town, Margibi County early Monday morning set ablaze two police stations as they protest the death of a 21-year-old motorcyclist, who was found dead early March this year in the area.
On Monday, March 25, the Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) or as some Liberians, who are frustrated with its ‘on and off’ light, would term it “Liberia Expecting Current” posted on its website a weak and stupid excuse for being totally unable to supply constant electricity to all of its paying customers, regularly. In a March 25 release on its website, LEC gives excuses which we think make no sense to Liberians and other nationals, who are paying their hard-earned money to them but are not getting back the full service they are paying for. According to LEC, four reasons have…
Citizens of Barziwen in a rather concerned mood as they seek answers Barziwen Town, Zorzor District – When a group of women and men went on a fishing expedition on the Larwor River – a couple of minutes away from Barziwein Town, Lofa County – they killed an alligator. But that catch has caused a certain apprehension amongst hundreds of locals.
Building Materials Company Group (BMC) CEO, Hassan Kobeissi MONROVIA – The Chief Executive Officer of Building Materials Company Group (BMC), Mr. Hassan Kobeissi, has assured that his company remains a genuine friend of Liberia and shall remain a loyal partner of the Government. “We always stand ready to respond to all calls that seek to essentially propel the Pro-Poor Agenda to prosperity,” he said. Mr. Kobeissi was speaking over the weekend at the ground-breaking ceremony of the 14 Omega Market. When constructed the 14 Omega Market in the Omega Community will serve as the new selling ground for marketers at…
IGP Patrick T. Sudue (with eye glasses) and ACP Johnny Z. Duarnyenneh (closest to the IGP) and other LNP officers at the Retreat MONROVIA – A song, “I Know My Level”, by a popular Ghanaian artist, globally known as ‘Shatta Wale’, blared out from large speakers in the compound of the Senzokis Beach Bar & Entertainment Center, in Liberia’s capital, on March 30, 2019, as members of the Montserrado County Detachment of the Liberia National Police (LNP) filed out into the compound to discuss serious national issues.
ECOWAS Ambassadors and High Commissioners pose with Nigeria’s Foreign Minister Hon. Onyeama (4th from right in front row); 3rd from left is Amb. Conteh of Liberia and 3rd from right is Amb. Nurudeen, Chair of the Group Keffi, Nigeria – Ambassadors and High Commissioners accredited to ECOWAS in Abuja, the Federal Republic of Nigeria, have expressed confidence that their statutory roles in the affairs of the sub-regional body will be strengthened. A dispatch from the Liberian Embassy in Abuja says the ECOWAS Ambassadors and High Commissioners, otherwise referred to as the Permanent Representative Committee (PRC), expressed the confidence as they…