Letters & Comments
Liberia: An open Letter to President George Manneh Weah
Dear President Weah,
Affectionate greetings from Lusaka, Zambia.
I applaud your recent meeting with "media representatives," but how many times will you do this, sincerely, Mr....
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Tax Education Unnecessary For Liberia
The Editor,
Why do these high school kids need "tax education" to pay taxes, when they can see, with their own two eyes, government ministers...
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The exploitation of women as job applicants in Liberia
The Editor,
The article titled “Liberia Water & Sewer Deputy Managing Director Accused of Sexual Exploitation” is a matter that has permeated the halls of...
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A Tribute To Tenure Positions
The Editor,
For a while now, CDCians, and perhaps few Liberians, have been struggling with how to handle legal implications of making appointments to Ministries,...
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THE ONE BILLION DOLLAR CHALLENGE (SYNOPSIS)
The Editor,
The intent of this initiative is to prove that we Liberians can rise above petty differences and institute a level of togetherness that...
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SPEAKER BHOFAL CHAMBERS IS UNFIT TO LEAD
The Editor,
The Concerned Citizens United to Bring Our Money Back (COCUBOMB), a coalition of over 26 civil society organizations, vehemently frowns on latest statement...
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The Sense In Which Pres. Weah’s “Beat-It-Driver-Beat-It” Allegory Is Right
Analysis by Sherman C. Seequeh, [email protected]
There is a sense—and a serious realistic context—in which President George Weah situated his allegorical assertion, “beat it, driver...
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LIBERIAN STUDENTS IN CHINA GRATEFUL AFTER REMITTANCES PAID
The Editor,
Few months ago, the Government of Liberia students
Bilateral students studying in China sought your intervention is seeking the
Government of Liberia attention in addressing...
