Author: Gerald C. Koinyeneh

MONROVIA – When Madam Carmerna Cephas Yeke, deputy director general of the National Social Security and Welfare Corporation (NASSCORP) bravely resisted Cllr. Murphy Kanneh from taking over the entity as officer-in-charge at the beginning of this month, the public waited anxiously to see what would happen next. Two weeks later she was given the marching order by President Joseph Nyuma Boakai for “gross insubordination to the Office of the President.”

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Dr. Nuetah, speaking during the cooperative’s relaunch, announced collaboration with the FDMCS to facilitate resource pooling, knowledge sharing, and collective marketing of produce. BONG MINES, Fuamah District – Farmers in Bong Mines, Fuamah District were given reasons to smile when a high-power delegation from the Ministry of Agriculture led by new Agriculture Minister Dr. Alexander Nuetah affirmed the government’s commitment to support them boost production.

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MONROVIA – US-based Liberian Mr. Siaka B. Kromah is proposing the establishment of a Liberian Diaspora Initiative to enhance trade and investment opportunities. Kromah envisions creating a Diaspora Bureau of Economic Affairs Program Management Office (PMO) at each Liberian embassy worldwide to coordinate diaspora initiatives, particularly in countries with significant Liberian communities like the United States.

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Speaker Koffa emphasized that climate change, global security uncertainties, and the regression of democracy in Africa necessitate the development of resilient African economies. Here, he’s meeting with former President Jakaya Kikwete of Tanzania. MONROVIA – The Speaker of the House of Representatives of the 55th Liberian Legislature, Cllr. J. Fonati Koffa, asserts that African nations can achieve the objective of building resilient economies by leveraging technology, opening borders, and adopting a single continental currency in the near to medium term.

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