Author: Obediah Johnson

Monrovia – An Executive Committee Member of the ruling Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC), Senator Saah H. Joseph has cautioned authorities of the government to ensure the provision of job opportunities for citizens across the country in a bid to alleviate poverty and combat against numerous challenges confronting Liberians. Lawmaker Joseph is representing the people of Montserrado County in the 54th National Legislature. Senator Joseph disclosed that many Liberians are experiencing severe hardship due to the lack of job opportunities. According to him, these citizens continue to complain on a regular basis as a result of the current downward economic…

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Mr. Julius Berrean, former Chair on Banking and Currency at the House of Representatives Monrovia – The former Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Banking and Currency, Julius Flourish Berrian, has blasted at Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) lawmaker, Acarous Moses Gray, for politicizing proposals seeking the printing of new Liberian banknotes under the administration of President George Manneh Weah.

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Montserrado County District 8 Representative Moses Acarous Gray of the ruling Coalition for Democratic Change Monrovia – An Executive Committee Member of the ruling Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC), Representative Acarous Gray, has justified the significance of the printing of new Liberian banknotes by the George Manneh Weah-led administration.

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The Sierra Leoneans seeking refuge staged a peaceful protest asking the Government of Liberia to have them returned to their country Monrovia – Several aggrieved Sierra Leoneans residing in Liberia have staged a peaceful protest calling on authorities of the Government of Liberia (GOL), through the Liberia Refugees Repatriation Resettlement and Reintegration Commission (LRRRC) to determine their status and ensure their return to their country.

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Front view of the Liberian School for the Blind Monrovia – The fate of over 70 visually impaired Liberian students to attend classes at the Liberian School for the Blind this academic year 2019/2020 remains uncertain due to the lack of budgetary support from the Government of Liberia (GOL) to the institution. The school is located in the Township of Virginia, outside Monrovia. It was founded in 1977 to provide education and psycho-social counseling to visually impaired citizens across Liberia. According to the School’s Administrative Assistant, Koiffee Johnson Willie, the government is yet to provide funding to the institution since…

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