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October 2019

Pres. Weah Signs Into Law Amended Petroleum Act Of 2019

President George M. Weah has signed into law the amended Petroleum Act of 2019.After consultations and in keeping with international and regional practices, the amended law gives rise to executive allocation of blocks to the National Oil Company of Liberia (NOCAL) and increment in the block size from 2,000 sq.km to not exceed 3,500 sq.k     

MICAT Summoned

-Over Punch FM Suspension The Civil Law Court has summoned the Ministry of Information and its Minister Eugene Nagbe in connection to the alleged suspension of Punch FM. This followed a thirteen count petition filed on October 15, 2019 before Judge Yamie Quiqui Gbeisay, through Patrick Honnah, Manager of Punch FM. Mr. Honnah is seeking […]

LHRC Laments Growing Protests In Liberia

-Begins Awareness In Maintaining The Hard-Earned Peace The Liberia Human Rights Chapter, Inc (LHRC) has lamented the growing number of protests in different sectors of the Liberian society and economy said there is a compelling reason to propagate, disseminate and educate concerted and transit audiences about the guiding national and international principles and norms on […]

Paynesville To Benefit State Of The Art Library

-VP Taylor, PCC, Partners Break Ground Paynesville, a densely populated City on the outskirt of Monrovia, is expected to benefit the first ever modern public Library. The City which has thousands of privately owned institutions with few Public schools is yet to have a public library for school going kids to do research and other […]

Salvation Army Liberia Command Ends Two Day Intensive Training On Int’l Children Protection Policy

-As Head Of Mission Lt. Col. Samuel Mkami Challenged Participants To Be Ambassadors Every Salvation Army territory, command and region is expected to implement a Child Protection Policy, with a process of reviewing it regularly. According to the International facilitator Madam Dagobert Mureriwa Judith Eze, some territories have developed and implemented their own child protection […]