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October 2018

Gov’t To Subpoena MTM Board, Staffs, Others

-Captured In Pro-Publica Documentary By R. Joyclyn Wea As part of investigation leading to circumstances relating to the More Than Me Sex Scandal, the Joint Ministerial Committee setup has put forth several recommendations to the Liberian Government for possible consideration. Key among them is that all individuals interviewed in the Pro-Publica recent documentary be subpoenaed […]

Amb. Endee Hails Gov’t For Political Will

-Calls On Liberian Artists To Network, Collaborate and Think Big Liberia’s Cultural Ambassador has hailed the government of President George Manneh Weah for demonstrated ‘political will’ Liberians are exploring to harness their professional careers, to get on par with others that have made enormous leaps in different endeavors. Ambassador Juli Endee, who is one of […]

Liberians Troop To Play DV

-As Poverty, Uncertainties Remain High In Liberia In an effort to find solution to their problems in the country, hundreds of Liberians on a daily basis are seen trooping at various internet cafés to play the Diversity Visa (DV) lottery for the United States of America. At those local cafés, they are seen registering and […]

LWSC, MFDP Overcrowded

-Payrolls Swell By Jackson C. Clay, Jr. Payrolls of the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning (MFDP), the Liberia Water and Sewer Corporation (LWSC) and other line ministries and agencies arfe said to be swelling due to the influx of partisans of the governing Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC). According to sources within those entities […]

MOH Ends NCDI Intensive Training In Palliative Health Care

The Ministry of Health in collaboration with the Non-Communicable Disease and Infectious (NCDI) Division has ended a weeklong intensive training In Palliative Health Care. Palliative Health Care is the treatment of prolong pains in human that creates unrest in human body. The training brought together Doctors, nurses, Midwifes from different health institutions in throughout the Country. […]

Kesseh Foundation Appeals For Tax Relieve on Farm Tractor

A nonprofit organization, “Kesseh Foundation INC” is appealing to the Liberian Government to grant tax relieve on its two farm tractors imported into country. Mr. Kesseh Yeleboe, head of the organization told Reporter during a recent visit to his home town that he is finding it very difficult to clear the tractors at the Free […]

‘Liberia Needs Quality Investment’

-Chamber Of Commerce President Tells Investors By Jackson C. Clay, Jr. The President of the Liberia Chamber of Commerce, Wendell Addy has told investors coming into the country that Liberia needs quality investments. Speaking in brief remark at the start of a two day meeting with some investors at the National Investment Commission (NIC) over […]

NaFAA To Increase Revenue In Fisheries

-Begins Establishment of Co-Management Associations The National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) has begun preparations for the establishment of Collaborative Management Associations (CMAs) in coastal counties across the Country, beginning with Montserrado. The effort is aimed at building stronger partnership with fishing communities, thereby increasing revenue generation in the fisheries sector. Speaking when she appeared […]

Weah Summersaults On Ellen?

-Once Said Don’t Blame Past Gov’t, Later Summersaulted By Reuben Sei Waylaun President George Weah recent statements indirectly to former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf that Liberia didn’t develop during her twelve years administration seems to be a serious summersault of his previous statements that the past government of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf shouldn’t be blamed. After […]