Author: Gerald C. Koinyeneh

The founder and Executive Director of Children Earth Angel Foundation, Massa Kromah, (squatting in front) posed with kids of the Children Rescue Orphanage in Mount Barclay following the distribution of assorted materials including book bags, foot wear and teddy bears Mount Barclay – As part of its Easter giveaways, the Children Earth Angel Foundation has donated to the Children Rescue Center, an orphanage in Mount Barclay, Montserrado County, assorted items.

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MONROVIA – The House of Representatives on Tuesday, April 23 opened the book of condolence in memory of the late Rep. Adolph Lawrence who died in a fatal car crash on March 25. The signing ceremony, currently taking place at the Rotounda of the Capitol Building began with President George Manneh Weah and members of his cabinet, followed by Vice President Jewel Howard Taylor and the Liberian Senate and House Speaker Dr. Bhofal Chambers and members of the House of Representatives. Chief Justice Francis Korkpor led the full Bench of the Supreme Court and was followed by past leaders including…

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Saykwayee Harmony Henry, Founder and Executive Director of Kids Development Initiative wants Firestone Liberia reconsider its plan to lay-off scores of its employees in order to stop hundreds of children from being drop out of school Harbel, Firestone – As Firestone Liberia commences its redundancy plan, a child rights advocacy group, Kids Development Initiative (KDI) has expressed concern over the fate of hundreds of children it says will be affected if the company lays off over 800 of its workforce.

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Stakeholders of Water Producers, flanked by their President Yvonne Boyd (female) condemn the management of Liberia Water and Sewer Corporation’s decision to place meter on their privately-owned wells Monrovia – Water producers in Monrovia have warned that they will be constrained to increase the price of a sachet (a plastic bag) of water from L$5.00 to L$25.00 if the Liberia Water and Sewer Corporation (LWSC) place a charge on their privately owned (wells) boreholes.

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