Author: Lennart Dodoo

Reading transforms lives. It opens the door to the entire world of learning. No child will understand a math question unless they can read it. Reading improves language and is fundamental to a child’s entire future academic achievement.

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COTTON TREE, Margibi County —The National Executive Committee of the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC), one of the collaborating parties of the ruling Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC), has extended its nationwide leadership restructuring process to Margibi County.

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ROBERTSFIELD, Margibi County – The Liberia Civil Aviation Authority (LCAA) on Wednesday began a twelve-day Universal Safety Oversight Audit Program (USOAP). The exercise is being conducted by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) with aimed to monitor Liberia as a member’s state aviation compliance standard. The Audit which started on Wednesday in Margibi is expected to last up to Monday, May 2, 2022, with aimed to go through Liberia’s aircraft incident investigation, and establish implementation of the primary aviation legislation and specific operating legislation. The USOAP is a program through which ICAO monitors member states’ compliance with their safety oversight…

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MONROVIA – Members of the House of Representatives and Liberian Senate committees on Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries have declared their support to a draft legislation seeking reform in the National Forest Resource Management Law of Liberia. The proposal seeks to amend Section 14.2 (E) of the National Forest Reform Law of 2006 (amending title 23), Liberian Code of Laws relating to allocation and distribution of land rental fees.

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MONROVIA – The idea that birthed the construction of the Invincible Park did not only bring about the first modern recreational park in the country but also provided a life-changing opportunity to hundreds of residents near the James Payne Spriggs Airport who had squatted in the area for decades, living deplorably in makeshift structures. Now, they can boast of modern housing units to be owned by them free of charge.

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