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June 2018

Muslims Get Ramadan Gift

By T. Saye Goinleh A citizen of Electoral District #13 in Montserrado County and an entrepreneur, Sepo Moore on Tuesday donated several assorted food items to members of the Islamic community residing in the area to identify with them during this holy Month of Ramadan. Speaking at one of the distribution centers in Chocolate City, […]

Rep. Francis Urges Graduates To Consider Farming

-As AMEU Graduates 234 By R Joyclyn Wea The African Methodist Episcopal University (AMEU) on Wednesday graduated the total of 234 students from the university in different disciplines. The 234 graduates represent different departments of the university including: Bryant Theological Seminary, College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences and college of business and public administration […]

Rep Joseph Commences US$1M Road Rehabilitation Project

Montserrado county electoral district#13 Representative, Saah Joseph has been commended for rehabilitating roads in the district. “We the elders, youth and senior citizens of district #13 see the rehabilitation of our roads which have been in a very deplorable condition for so many years as a worthy commendation, and that we believed and convinced that […]

Freedom of Expression Must Go with Responsibility

The Issue Of freedom of expression and of the press is of course a constitutional right provided for and enshrined in the January 6, 1986 Constitution of Liberia. Consequently, The Constitution of Liberia also attaches responsibilities to said freedom of expression and speech for all citizens. But In Liberia, many Liberians especially those who are […]

‘Go Credit More Money’

-Lawmakers Instruct President Weah By Jackson C. Clay, Jr. Despite the many criticisms from the public on the recent ratification of two separate loan agreements in the tone of US$962million, members of the National Legislature have resolved to instruct President George Weah to go all out and solicit more loans so as to develop the […]

Sime Darby Identifies With Muslim Communities

As the month of Ramadan gradually closes on Muslims in Liberia and around the world, many people use this time to share and identify with Muslims in the country who have been on a month long fasting and praying period. some officials of Sime Darby Plantation Liberia along with some members of the Muslim Community […]

USA Gets Tough

-Vows To Find, Punish Citizenship Cheaters The United States Government agency that oversees immigration applications is launching an office that will focus on identifying Americans who are suspected of cheating to get their citizenship and seek to strip them of it. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Director L. Francis Cissna told The Associated Press in […]

Criminal Court ‘E’ Releases 14 Inmates

By R Joyclyn Wea Criminal Court “E” Judge Serena Galarwula has allegedly released a little over fourteen (14) rape suspects from the Monrovia central prison on probation for what she terms as ‘better behavior’. Those beneficiaries of judge Galarwula alleged better behavior include: Tete Sumo, Jallah Kollie, Junior Gabawer, Morris Benson and Romeo Peter among […]

Nobel Liberia Celebrates With Liberian Muslims

-Gives Several Bags Of Rice Nobel Liberia, Liberia’s largest importation of Premium USA Parboiled rice, Money Transfers Services (Nobel Money Transfer) and the 24 to 48 hours food delivery service (Nobel Express) recently identified with the Liberian Muslims Community by providing several bags of rice for their Ramadan Day celebration. Making the presentation at the […]

JIC Voluntary Partnership Agreement To Host Its Sixth Sitting

The Joint Implementation Committee (JIC) of the Voluntary Partnership Agreement is expected to host it sixth sitting in Monrovia today. The two days event will bring together government officials, partners especially the European Union and many others to look at critical issues in the forestry sector of Liberia including its proper governance. The VPA is […]