Author: Gerald C. Koinyeneh

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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Stakeholders attending the ongoing workshop intended to validate the National Action Plan on mitigating risks-related to Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and other explosive (CBRN) Materials Monrovia – The Liberian Government under the auspices of the European Union is expected to validate the national action plan today, April 10.

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Participants attending the launch of the “Advancing Reconciliation through Legislative Reforms and Civic Engagement Campaign in Bensonville, Montserrado County Monrovia – NAYMOTE Partner for Democratic Development, in partnership with the government of Liberia and United Nations Development Program has launched phase two of its reconciliation and civic engagement campaign.

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MONROVIA – The Lower House continues to be polarized day-by-day since Maryland County District #2 Representative Bhofal Chambers ascended to the Speakership of the House of Representatives. Speaker Chambers has come under a barrage of criticisms from not only opposition lawmakers, but those from his ruling Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC). Lawmakers including Reps. Nagbe Sloh (Sinoe District #2), Yekeh Kolubah (Montserrado County District #10) and the late Adolph Lawrence (Montserrado District #15) openly accused the Speaker of being bias and lacking the leadership ability to lead them. So polarized has been the House that a segment of the House’s…

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Rep. Larry Younquoi, Nimba District #8 (left) and Rep. Beyan Howard, Lofa District #5 (right smiling with hands full) joined by ANC officials including Alexander Cummings, Standard Bearer and Political leader (middle) and Vice Standard Bearer Jeremiah Sulunteh (far right) at the party’s headquarters to officially announced their membership Monrovia – The membership of the opposition Alternative National Congress (ANC) got a big boost over the weekend when Representatives Larry Younquoi (Nimba, District #8) and Beyan Howard (Lofa, District #5) joined their ranks.

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