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Grand Bassa Lawmaker Seeks Drastic Actions Against Drugs
The Chairman on Drug and Rehabilitation at the House of Representatives, Thomas Goshua, is seeking drastic actions taken against traffickers, smugglers, and…
MOVEE Launches Dee-Maxwell Saah Kemayah Sr. Women Empowerment, Skills Training Program By: Julius…
Several Liberian women danced and sang following the launch of a Skill training and women empowerment program named and styled: Amb. Dee-Maxwell SaahKemayah…
Community Forestry Management Team Monitors Lofa Project Sites
The UNDP CBFM team was on a field mission from November 11 to 18 to monitor project sites in Lofa County. The monitoring team visited Yandohun, Yormbu,…
PYJ Exits The World
Nimba County longest serving Senator, Prince Yormie Johnson, has left the troublesome world for the great beyond. The shocking news of his demise came…
Boakai Signs Final Directive On Assets Declaration By: Julius Konton
Liberian leader Joseph NyumaBoakai, Sr., has signed a directive mandating all appointed government officials to comply with the Declaration of Assets…
LEC Faces $24.2M Debt -As CEO Captan Exits
Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) is staggering under a $24.2 million debt, as CEO Monie Captan is about to exit at the end of November 2024. CEO Captan…
Rev. Kulah Rejects Suspension – Accuses Bishop Of Same-Sex Marriage Agenda
Suspended Vice President of Bishop John G. Innis Graduate School of Professional Studies at the United Methodist University (UMU), Rev. Dr. Jerry P. Kulah,…
FDA To Evade Illegal Sapo Park Occupants Seeks More National Budgetary Support
The Forestry Development Authority (FDA), in an effort to restoring dignity to conserve and preserve endanger species and other forest natural resources…
Boakia Consoles Senator Johnson’s Family
President Joseph N. Boakai, Sr., has expressed deep sorrow upon hearing the news of the sudden passing of Nimba County Senior Prince Y. Johnson. "On behalf…
GoL Scholarship Ends Amid Criticism
The Government of Liberia is tight-lipped on what was announced as a U.S. $25 million program for 250 Liberian students to study abroad, after an assistant…