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August 2018

CNDRA Signs MOU With Local NGOs

The Center for National Documents and Records Agency on Tuesday, August 7, 2018 signed a Memorandum of Understanding with six local nongovernmental Organizations for the purpose of implementing CNDRA decentralization efforts in Liberia. They include; Empowerment Rehabilitation Services (ERS), Foundation for All Ages Liberia FAAL), and Liberia Education Action for Development (LEAD). Others are; Liberia Peace […]

Women Group Hopeful of Weah’s Gov’t

The National Chairlady of a group of women under the banner ‘Ladies for Weah,’ Madam Anastacia S. Foryoh says they are confident of the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) government headed by President George Manneh Weah. According to Madam Foryoh, to ensure to the success of the government, they will continue to work as they […]

IAA Boss Contradicts Act?

By Jackson C. Clay, Jr. Information gathered by this paper revealed that the current Director General of the Internal Audit Agency (IAA), Barten Nyenswah reportedly falls short of criteria to head the entity . E. Barten Nyenswah was appointed early February by President George Weah to head the Internal Audit Agency and was subsequently confirmed […]

Sinoe Woe Deepens

-As Rep. Zarzar Cautions Colleagues Sinoe County for more than three months has been walloped up into crisis particularly amongst members of the County’s Legislative Caucus. The crisis ranges from political supremacy, domination, and strong quest for power struggle by some Members of the Sinoe Legislative Caucus. The Caucus’ members are made up of five […]

Rep. Koiwood Assures Paved-Road for Gbarpolu

-Calls For Reconciliation Among Citizens Road construction continues to be a top priority of George Weah’s administration, in the wake of pronouncement from key stalwarts of the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) holding legislative position about implementing the agenda in their respective constituency. Representative Alfred G. Koiwood of electoral District Number One in Gbarpolu County […]

Grand Bassa To Benefit Safe Drinking Water

By Alexander Musa, Jr. As water is described as life, Grand Bassa County is at the verge of benefiting clean and safe drinking water from a Christian Group called “The Last Well”. Speaking at a Stakeholder meeting recently in the conference Hall of the county Administration Building in Buchanan, Grand Bassa County, Dr. Todd Philips, […]

Gender Ministry Fulfills Promises

By Jackson C. Clay, Jr. The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection has finally fulfilled its promises to the winners of the just ended Independence Day children extravaganza. The Ministry gave out cash prizes to the various winners who participated in various competitions organized by the ministry as a means of celebrating the Independence […]

Government Venom Against Investors?

By Jean Claude-Kasandu Monrovia, Liberia- In 2005 when Liberia just returned from nearly 15 years of civil upheaval, no investor would wish to venture into a country that was known for cannibalism, destruction and where some of the worse forms of inhumane acts in recent history took place. Venturing into such land was seen a risk […]

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The Bong Outcome: Why VP Taylor Still Holds The Cards

By Martin Blayon Liberian Politics does not have a “stable formula”, but proper calculation and planning; could help a candidate or political party become successful in any political contest. Against that background, Dr. Henrique Tokpa’s victory in Bong County cannot be considered as a serious political minus for Vice President Jewel Howard-Taylor because; the former […]