Author: FPA Staff Reporter

US Under Secretary Honoured by Liberia’s Defense MinistryMargibi County – The Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Dr. Linda Thomas-Greenfield says she feels speechless to be at the Edward Beyan Kessely Military Barrack not because of the honour bestowed upon her by the Ministry of National Defense Family but because of the incremental growth in the population of students at the Linda Thomas Greenfield Preparatory School from 35 to over 1000 students.

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As the Special Presidential Task Force Set up to Look into Allegations by the London-Based Watchdog Group Global Witness that some prominent former and current Liberian officials took bribes from the publicly quoted British company Sable Mining Africa Limited to facilitate access to valuable mining concessions agreements, many are wondering whether ongoing investigations could lead searches, seizures and indictment in the norm that Liberia’s adopted Stepfather, the United States of America has been dealing with high-profile political movers and shakers caught in corruption web

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Monrovia – Liberia’s cabinet has scrupulously reviewed Tier Three Performance updates from the Ministries of Commerce, Agriculture, Information, the Civil Service and General Services Agencies pursuant to setting agenda for accomplishing critical dividends as planned by the administration in the coming months.

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Monrovia – The Swedish International Development Agency (Sida) in collaboration with the Joint United Nations Programme on AIDS (UNAIDS), under its H4+ / H6 project, has extended a training program for journalists and representatives of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in additional three counties including River Cess, Gbarpolu and Grand Cape Mount.

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Amidst the challenges engulfed or faced by the Ghanaian society which is obvious in all societies or countries, many Liberians relying on first-hand experience enhanced by travel always referenced the level of development or progress Ghana is making in their medical industry, education, tourism, system of governance etc. Liberians that can somehow afford the expense of medical, education, holidays, scholarship opportunities etc. in Ghana bears the attestation.

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