Author: Henry Karmo

In her induction speech, the Gbarpolu Senator requested some policy decisions on the country’s forestry sector. According to her, the forest is where she’s from and improving policies will be part of her agenda as a Senator. MONROVIA – The Liberian Senate on Thursday received and inducted three additional members of the Senate who faced legal challenge over elections dispute from the December 8, 2020 special senatorial elections.

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The House’s communication to the NEC dated Wednesday, 21 April 2021, says the letter is in consonance with Article 37 of the Liberian Constitution to notify the Commission of the vacancy of the position of a Representative. MONROVIA – The National Elections Commission, (NEC) says it has received a notification from the Honorable House of Representatives informing them of four vacancies in the 54th National Legislature.

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GRAND BASSA COUNTY – A    non-profit organization based in the US, “the Gbawin Literacy Project has made intervention through the donation of several assorted school materials to over 200 less fortunate students at the Barsee-Giah Public School, a government-run institution that is located in remote Barsee-Giah Town, Grand Bassa County, one of the oldest counties in Liberia.

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JOSEPH BOAKAI: “I am confident of receiving the standard bearership of the CPP because I see myself as the candidate that can take Weah down. If the CPP wants to win and take Weah down, Boakai is the man to do that this is in no disrespect to my colleagues in the CPP.” MONROVIA – Mr. Joseph N. Boakai, standard-bearer of the former ruling Unity Party and former Vice President to Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, has said in a zoom interview that he is the only person in the Collaborating Political Parties (CPP) capable of defeating President George Weah in 2023.

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Mrs. Weah informed the delegates that the government of Liberia under her husband’s leadership has declared its commitment and support in tackling rape and other forms of violence towards women and girls. MONROVIA – Liberia’s First Lady Clar Marie Weah has assured delegates at the ongoing ECOWAS Delocalized Joint Committee Meeting in Monrovia that the Government of her husband, President George Weah, is committed to tackling rape and other forms of violence against women.

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