Author: Rodney Sieh

Monrovia – A request from the Liberian government through the Liberia Electricity Corporation, requesting the banking institutions’ views on the potential for a single source leasing out of the excess capacity of the storage tank at Bushrod Island, on a short-term basis to Aminata Petroleum, has been rejected by the global body because it would hurt the capacity of the LEC to deliver electricity.

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Monrovia –  The framers of the Liberian constitution were clear in Articles 22, 7, 8 and 18, which prohibits individuals or  groups from demanding jobs based on tribal or county consideration. However, the steel giant, ArcelorMittal appears to be on the verge of conceding to an unknown group, Nimba Education Guide, who for the past few weeks have been threatening to stage protests in demand of jobs for citizens of the county.

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Monrovia – The secret is finally out. James Salinsa Debbah, the most celebrated footballer to ever don the red, white and blue jersey of Liberia’s national football team, the Lone Star is taking his shot in the rugged jungle of Liberia’s political arena, following the footsteps of his former strike partner, George Manneh Weah, the current President of Liberia.

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Monrovia – Finance and Economic Planning Minister Samuel D. Tweah, speaking in the Paynesville Amegashie Community Saturday, for a pre-campaign event with Rep. Thomas Fallah(CDC, Montserrado, District No. 5), who is contesting the December 8 Senatorial Midterm elections, rejected a recent call from the incumbent Senator Abraham Darius Dillon(Liberty Party) to slash the salaries of members of the National Legislature.

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Monrovia – Whether sincere or not, the incumbent Senator Abraham Darius Dillon(Liberty Party, Montserrado) and his main challenger in the Midterm Senatorial elections on December 8, Rep. Thomas Fallah(CDC, District No. 5) appeared confident in a public display of what they termed, “Mature Politics” last weekend, during the state funeral of fallen District No. 9 Representative Munah Pelham Youngblood.

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