Author: Alaskai Moore Johnson

Dr. G. Gorbee Logan has been appointed the new Assistant Minister of Health for Curative Services at the Ministry of Health Monrovia – The Senate has confirmed Dr. (MD) G. Gorbee Logan as the new Assistant Minister for Curative Services at the Ministry of Health. President George Manneh Weah appointed Dr. Logan, who is considered an Ebola hero, few weeks ago to the post pending confirmation from the Senate. In the Senate’s confirmation letter to the President dated Tuesday, March 24, the Senate Secretary, Mr. Nanborlor F. Singbeh, Sr., wrote: “I have the honor to present my complements and by…

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According to Ngafuan, in budgeting, constitutionally-mandated activities and programs should be treated as first claims on budgetary resources, usually followed by statutorily mandated or required appropriations Monrovia – Former Finance Minister Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan has expressed concerns over reports that the government doesn’t have money to fund the October 2020 Special Senatorial Election.

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The former UNMIL Community Outreach Officer showing FrontPageAfrica some of the outreach equipment that they used for UNMIL against the Ebola and other campaigns Monrovia  – Former United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) Information Associate with the Community Outreach Unit, Mr. Sabato J. Neufville, has expressed his willingness to help prevent the coronavirus disease from wrecking untold suffering on Liberians as did Ebola did a few years ago.

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Former Finance Minister Augustine Kphe Ngafuan is urging the upholding of the independence and integrity of the Central Bank of Liberia Monrovia – Former Finance Minister Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan has called for the upholding of the independence and integrity of the Central Bank of Liberia (CBL) as one way to tackle the challenges or mitigate the impact on the country’s economy.

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The leadership of the Press Union of Liberia presents petition to the House of Representatives, calling for the heads of state security agencies to be questioned with these violent acts against journalists Monrovia – Montserrado County Electoral District #4 Representative Rustolyn Suacoco Dennis Thursday, March 12, acknowledged all the claims made by the Press Union of Liberia (PUL) as it relates to state security brutalities against members of the press.

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The Liberian leader noted that in spite of the many presidencies Liberia has had since the 1800s, it has not had any Presidential Center to capture the history and serve as a platform for research, documentation and the promotion of noble causes in the interest of our people Robertsfield, Margibi County – Enumerations of the marvelous achievements that Former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has achieved over her many years of service to nation, continent and world could not go unnoticed by the many guests at the launch of her Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Presidential Center for Women and Development.

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Left to right: Former Acting President of the Central African Republic, Madam Catherine Samba-Panza; former Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, and Madam Joyce Banda, former President, Republic of Malawi Robertsfield, Margibi – Former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is expected Sunday, March 8, to launch her Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Presidential Center for Women and Development (EJSPCWD), which will among other things be aimed at helping Liberian and other African women expand their leadership quests in their various societies. It will also be aimed at creating opportunities for women in leadership and public service to further their ambitions and careers. By Alaskai…

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The Agriculture Minister insinuated that this her action is intended to avoid any conflict of interest with her new role at the Ministry of Agriculture Monrovia – The newest member of President George Manneh Weah’s Cabinet, Madam Jeanine Milly Cooper, Minister of Agriculture, Wednesday, March 4, announced that she has now put her shares in her Fabrar Liberia Incorporated into what she termed as “Blind Trust.”

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The former VP singled out Costa for “championing the cause” that led to the money being raised Monrovia – Former Vice President Joseph Nyumah Boakai didn’t have to go through the stress of paying back himself a US$2,500 gesture that was made to him by President George Manneh Weah sometime last year when his (VP) mother-in-law died.

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