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- Liberia: Pres. Boakai Submits Presidential Transition Bill to Guide Future Power Transfer
- UN Delegation Urges Liberia to Address Alarming Health Crisis: Over 1,100 Women and 8,510 Newborns Die Annually at Childbirth
- Liberia: Boakai Ought to Rescind His Decision Regarding Tenured Appointments or be Impeached
- World Bank Delegation Discusses Policy to Strengthen Liberia’s State-Owned Enterprises
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Liberia: Finance Ministry Owes Grand Bassa County Over US$3M Mittel Steel’s Social Development Funds
Monrovia – The Ministry of Finance and Development Planning has not remitted social development funds paid by ArcelorMittal to Grand Bassa County for over three years, thereby stalling the implementations of several development projects in the county, FrontPageAfrica has gathered.
Old Road, Sinkor – A new power transmission and distribution station is expected to reduce the transmission gaps and will power 38,000 new homes in Sinkor, Congo Town and Paynesville City.
Monrovia – A group of female pastors and church leaders under the banner African Women for Jesus are preparing for a national conference in Liberia aimed at praying for the continent against increasing challenges facing its people.
Dear President Weah: Thank you for listening to us and supporting a woman, Paulitta C.C. Wie to clinch the candidacy of the CDC to contest for the Montserrado vacancy in the Senate. We wish her and all female candidates, Mcdella Cooper, Telia Urey and Massa Massaquoi Kanyon well. Mr. President, while I struggled to navigate the traffic yesterday, I watched the program on Facebook live. It was a beautiful event. I saw the show put on by the artists and it was really good. Liberian Artists are talented indeed. Mr. President one thing caught my attention anyway, I may have…
Mr. Editor, Our attention has been drawn to the Tuesday, June 18, 2019, edition of the print and online versions of your outlet (FrontPageAfrica) under the banner headline “Grant or Loan? Liberia, IMF in Deadlock Over US$100M From EJS Era.” The story asks “Was it a loan from the IMF to the Sirleaf administration or a grant? Either way, where did the money go?” Our response was delayed out of respect for President George Weah’s wishes for an IMF program to help resuscitate the struggling Liberian economy, in response to which an IMF Mission was in the country when your…
The Editor, Did you know that the China Africa Economic Trade Fair is June 27-29 this year in Hanoi Province, China? China has an investment of 60 billion for 53 invited African country including Liberia. All countries have a designated pavilion to showcase their product, and there were 10 Liberian businesses selected by The Liberia Business Association (LIBA) through foreign affairs. China provided accommodations, feeding and local transportation for business delegates, and requires all countries government to provide transportation(airfare), but the Liberia government is asking businesses to pay for their own ticket to represent Liberia while they are taking ministers…
Washington – The Liberian government is not doing enough to combat human trafficking, according to the latest Trafficking in Persons Report from the US State Department.
FOR MONTHS NOW president George Manneh Weah and many of his supporters have taken offense to critics and those raising red flags about early missteps in his administration. From the failed and controversial Eton and Ebomaf loans to an ill-advised hiring of partisans of the ruling Coalition for Democratic Change resulting to a bloated payroll that has now put the economy on the brinks of collapse, prompting the administration to issue an SOS call that has brought the International Monetary Fund(IMF) to the rescue, the President and his advisors have played deaf to the wailings of the Liberian people. WHEN…
Monrovia – A promising partnership between Michelle Dennis Wento, wife of former Presidential candidate MacDonald Wento and Cllr. Soni Williams, wife of the former head of the Liberia Petroleum Refining Company, Mr. T. Nelson Williams is threatening the survival of one of the premiere primary schools in Liberia.
Monrovia – The Concerned Community of BWI Alumni, the group that worked to ensure a corrective administrative measure at the institute, is commending President George Manneh Weah for exercising a sound leadership skill and using the law creating the institute to reinstate the Principal, Attorney Harris Fomba Tarnue.