Author: J. H. Webster Clayeh

Former President Samuel K. Doe is remembered in Liberian history for igniting a tribal war between the Khrans of Grand Gedeh County and the people of Nimba over political differences. He was killed in 1990 by fighters loyal to now Senator Prince Y. Johnson of Nimba County MONROVIA – The son of slain President Samuel K. Doe has termed as disgraceful the attacks on the ANC political leader Alexander Cummings and Montserrado County District 10 Representative Yekeh Kolubah in Grand Gedeh County.

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BRAC Liberia’s Ultra-Poor program aims to place the ultra-poor on an upward trajectory from poverty by equipping them with basic skills, tools, productive assets, and confidence to succeed long after completing the program. J.H. Webster Clayeh (0886729972)[email protected] Kakata, Margibi County – Garmia Flomo, 34, a single mother of four children living in Horton Farm, Canta Community in Margibi County worked as a sundry worker on a construction site to feed her children.

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The center came as a result of the joint efforts and cooperation between the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection in Liberia and UNICEF Liberia Country Office, and funded by the Andalucia’s Regional Government of Spain Monrovia – Julue-Ta, a new interim safe home for children has been established by the UNICEF Liberia and the Ministry of Gender Children to ensure the safety and wellbeing of children whose parents are admitted to the coronavirus treatment unit.

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The Country Director of Accountability Lab Liberia W. Lawrence Yealue II (left) along with first winner Hellen Smith and second winner Andrew Horton of the Rap2Rep Musical Competition Monrovia – Accountability Lab Liberia has awarded Hellen Smith, an emerging gospel musical artist, as the winner of this year Rap2Rep musical campaign – a special feature that places high emphasis on coronavirus awareness message.

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Monrovia – A group aggrieved Coalition for Democratic Change partisans working at the Liberia Telecommunication Corporation (LIBTELCO) have staged a peaceful protest for what they termed as bad labor practices from management. On Monday, July 20, the protesters, who identified themselves as partisans of the CDC and were appointed by the ruling party, held placards as they protested and chanted. The workers told FrontPageAfrica that the management of LIBTELCO owes them for two months’ salary. Also, US$40 was deducted from their salaries. But Anderson Chea, Deputy Managing Director for Operations of LIBTELCO, said the company does not owe the staff…

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Maxson S. Kpakio, Chief Executive of Justice Forum Liberia, speaks to the media as he calls on countries around the globe to deport TRC Indictees Paynesville – Maxson S. Kpakio, Chief Executive of Justice Forum Liberia (JFL), has called on countries across the world to thoroughly check the background of every Liberian living in their respective countries and deport those who were involved in Liberia’s 14 years bloody civil crises.

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