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MONROVIA — After successfully implementing the Government of Liberia pay reform process, widely known as payroll harmonization, the Civil Service Agency (CSA) has started the process of transitioning from the joint payroll management team (consisting of the CSA and the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning) to the payroll team of the Civil Service Agency comprising of Employment Services Department and the Pay, Benefits, and Pension Department.

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Monrovia- A decade ago, the act of professional music videos for our industry were completely zero and a dream for a majority of those artists that have retired from the game and some that are still around. By then, the lists of these videographers we see here today were to no avail. Fast forward, the industry starts to grow, new faces began to germinate with an innovative mindset, pushing new ideas in order to shift the narrative of the type of visual we had circulating in the musical sphere which wasn’t showing any thought of transformation.

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MONROVIA — As part of its many activities in commemorating this year’s International Women’s Day (IWD), the Coalition of Political Parties’ Women in Liberia (COPPWIL) on Thursday, March 4, 2021 identified with nurses at the maternity walls of the John F. Kennedy Medical Center (JFK). This year’s IWD was held under the global theme: “Women in leadership achieving an equal future in covid-19 world,” and the national theme: “Women is leadership standing together against violence in election procedure in a covid-19 world.” Situated on 22nd Street in Sinkor, Monrovia, the JFK is the nation’s biggest referral hospital. It was built…

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Period Poverty remains one of the many global challenges that limit thousands of Liberian girls and women access to sanitation and tools needed for a healthy and safe menstruation. One cardinal reason this is possible is due to lack of access and lack of income. Girls in communities with low income identities tend to struggle for sanitary pads. Globally, 2.3 billion people live without basic sanitation services and in developing countries, only 27% of people have adequate handwashing facilities at home, according to UNICEF. She is currently on a tour targeting 22 communities across Montserrado Bomi and Margibi distributing free…

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