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Monrovia – Senator Henrique Tokpah, a former President of the Cuttington University (CU) for over 13 years, has said that presidents of universities around the world are politicians, too.
Ganta, Nimba County – The president of the National Customs Broker Association of Liberia [NCBAL] has accused several top security agencies of interfering into their operations at various borders points across the country.
Ganta, Nimba County – Vice President Jewel Howard Taylor says it is time that the Education Ministry focus on digitalizing the system so students’ career can be identified while their in junior high.
Monrovia – On Thursday, January 24 several stakeholders gathered to hold Liberia’s meteorological service (LMS) national strategic plan, which aims at reviving and making it autonomous. Sirleaf Tyler, Deputy Minister of Transport for Insurance, said the strategic plan will improve and set the gateway for the Liberian meteorology service to go autonomous thereby providing the services and products that are needed to enhance the ‘pro-poor agenda’. He said the strategic plan will help improve meteorologist which is key to flight safety, agriculture and general meteorology in Libera. LMS comes as a result from efforts made by Liberian delegation that represented…
Grand Gedeh – Zwedru city was a scene of attraction when a women movement the Women Platform of Grand Gedeh with Support from YOCEL and Funding from OXFAM Liberia hosted for the second time since the establishment of the Country, Women and Girls Colloquium, the colloquium brought together over (150) women leaders, youth groups, students, local county authority, former representative candidate, women wing leaders and male champions from the eight administrative districts they all converged in Zwedru City, Grand Gedeh County.
CGGC’s Staff during the interview (2018). Deputy General Manager Jason Dong (2nd from left) and Public Relationship Manager David K. Wheaton (1st from left) MONROVIA – The spokesperson of a Chinese rock-blasting Company has expressed dismay over over-blowing of Liberia’s security situation by Liberians and foreigners.
Monrovia – When President George Manneh Weah delivers his second annual message Monday, in the backdrop of massive expectations regarding the report into the missing Liberian dollars and the infusion of US$25 million, trumpeted as a measure to mop up the excess liquidity, the stakes will no doubt be high as an antsy nation look to gauge and pounce on what the President will pronounce as some of the key achievements of the past year in hopes of projecting what to expect in the year in play.
Washington DC, – Liberians in the United States will gather this Sunday near Washington DC for a “National Day of Prayer” event for Liberia in the wake of growing concerns regarding conditions in their homeland. A joint statement from the President of the Liberian Association of the Washington DC Metropolitan Area (LCA) Madam Lucy Wilson Kear, and the Chairman of the Association Liberian Christian Ministers in the United States (ALCM) Rev. J. Orlando Flahn indicated that the special event will bring together noted leaders of the Liberian clergy, along with diplomats from the Embassy of Liberia in Washington, and recognized…
MONROVIA – The complex web of land rights issue catches everyone in Liberia with its tendrils reaching rich and poor alike. One family that claims it is a victim is that of the slain president, Samuel K. Doe. Former first Lady Nance B. Doe, accuses Cllr. Archibald F. Bernard, legal advisor to President George Weah, of using political power to hijack a property she says was sold by Mr. Bernard to President Doe just before the country’s civil conflict in 1990.
MONROVIA – The National Port Authority (NPA) has signed a container tracking deal with Global Tracking and Maritime Solutions, Liberia – a company chased out of Sierra Leone for allegedly defrauding the Sierra Leonean government over US$11 million.