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Grand Bassa County Electoral District #4 Representative Vincent Willie Buchanan – Grand Bassa County Electoral District #4 Representative Vincent Willie says opposition political parties must firstly unite their respective lawmakers at Capitol before forming collaborations. The lawmaker spoke to FrontPageAfrica on Thursday, February 21, 2019, an hour after the signing of a landmark resolution amongst four major opposition political parties in Monrovia. The resolution was signed by standard bearers of Unity Party (UP), Liberty Party (LP), Alternative National Congress (ANC), and the All Liberian Party (ALP). But Representative Willie asserted that to further strengthen the collaboration, the four parties must…
Tappitta, Nimba County – As part of efforts to uplift lives of victims’ families and host communities of the Kartee Goldmines’ mudslide in Tappita District, Nimba County, the management of MNG Gold Liberia has donated relief items worth more than US$5000 to families of the victims of the disaster in Tapitta and other affected communities.
Monrovia – UNDP working in close collaboration with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has presented findings of an assessment on the GENDER AND SOCIAL IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN LIBERIA.
Monrovia – The Executive Director of one of Liberia’s disabled homes, Mission for Hope for the Disabled, on Sunday, February 24, extended words of gratitude to members of the Okigwe Zone Progressive Union of Liberia (OZPUL) for the organization’s continued support to members of his disabled home. Pastor Victor S. Wilson described the food items given to his home as very important and prayed for God’s blessings for members of OZPUL. Mission for Hope Disabled Home is in Rehab Community, Lower Johnsonville, Montserrado County. The food items included eight bags of rice, two bales of cloth, two crates of (soda)…
The famous Liberian musician has been accused by some females of sexual harassment Monrovia – Some Liberian social media users have posted on various Facebook platforms calling on DJs and other music promoters to mute Daniel George, alias DenG. Most of them are using this #MuteDeng# as a campaign against the Liberian musician.
Ganta – Eighty persons have graduated from a 3-week Trainer of Trainers (TOT) workshop hosted by Solidaridad West Africa, Liberia for Farmers’ Field School Facilitators (FFSF).
The Gambia Information Minister Ebrima Sillah Banjul, The Gambia – Gambian Information Minister Ebrima Sillah has said that there is a need for West African Journalists to look more toward doing stories on the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) as they are the biggest taxpayers in every growing economy.
Monrovia – The Institute for Research and Democratic Development (IREDD) has called for more financial, technical and logistical supports towards the government of Liberia’s decentralization program.
Monrovia – After landing at the Ben Gurion International Airport on northern outskirts of the city of Lod, 28 miles northeast of Jerusalem and 12 miles southeast of Tel Aviv aboard Turkish Airliner, TK 794, the President of the Republic, His Excellency Dr. George Manneh Weah and entourage have hit ground running in the Jewish Republic of Israel.
No Liberian wants the world to forget about Liberia and no true Liberian wants Mr. Weah and his government to fail. The truth of the matter is, God only help those who help themselves. We must remove ourselves from the dependency syndrome by doing those things that will assure the world whose help we are seeking, that we mean business. Once we as a people, government and country do what we are supposed to do, there will be no need to put out an SOS call appealing for them, not to forget us – or come to our aid. SOME…