Author: Alpha Daffae Senkpeni

A prisoner hangs from the barred window of his cell in Nimba County to catch a glimpse of outside, December 2, 2008. United Nations MONROVIA – There are calls for the release of pretrial detainees and inmates with lesser crimes across Liberia so that prisons do not become coronavirus hotspots. But some human activists warn it could spark a rise in community crime if not properly done.

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Alieu Bility: “When we go to the IOM office here, they don’t tell us when we will go back home and up till now the Liberian government cannot say anything about us. The IMO people here are telling us that the government is not ready because they are telling the government, but the government is not saying anything. So, we are asking them to please help us to come home because we are suffering here.” Monrovia – Scores of Liberians stranded in Niamey, Niger in a camp operated by the International Organization for Immigration (IOM) are decrying the poor living…

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Sources within LWSC say the fuel has since been diverted for different use including non-LWSC operational activities, which is against the purpose for which the fuel was provided by the World Bank Monrovia –  Following several incidents of alleged massive fuel thefts reportedly orchestrated by some top management staff of the Liberia Water and Sewer Corporation, FrontPage Africa has gathered from sources within the LWSC that the situation is undermining the World Bank’s effort to provide free pipe-borne water to Liberians during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Monrovia – Jeremiah Gayflor, the Liberian journalist who was reportedly tested positive for Covid-19 in Nimba County, has been released by health authorities. But in an exclusive telephone interview with FrontPageAfrica on Friday, Gayflor made some staggering revelations including claims that he has been taken at a guest house instead of his home in Tappita, Nimba County.

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Some of the hotel managements told FPA that the delay is pushing them to the limits having already spent thousands of dollars to pre-finance services rendered for quarantine purpose Monrovia – The Managements of several private hotels used or being used by the Liberian government as quarantine centers are concerned about the delays in payments by government, which is putting strain on the operation of their businesses, FrontPageAfrica has gathered.

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