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Death Penalty Abolition Campaign Heats Up -British Ambassador, CSOs Advocacy Platform…
MONROVIA - British Ambassador accredited near Monrovia, Neil Bradley and the Chairman of the Civil Society Human Rights Platform of Liberia, Rev. Francis Kollie, have increased a global human rights campaign aimed at cultivating and…
PIH Ends Celebration of 10-Years Free Medical Outreach
By Henry N. Kolenky
MONROVIA - Partners In Health Liberia (PIH) has ended colorful celebrations of its ten-year of free medical services to rural people.
In remarks at one of the many ceremonies organized to celebrate the feat, the…
Boakai Meets ArcelorMittal Executive Chairman -Talks Centered on Strengthening Economic…
MONROVIA - One of the marked outcomes of President Boakai’s recent visit to Rome, Italy, is the fruitful meeting the Liberian delegation held with the Executive Chairman of Liberia’s biggest concessionaire, ArcelorMittal. According to a…
3 CBL Employees Charged for Fraud -Police Forwards Culprits to Court for Prosecution
MONROVIA - The Liberia National Police on October 19, 2024 charged three officials of the Central Bank of Liberia for allegedly stealing government money, forwarding them to court to face multiple offenses ranging from theft of property,…
South African Company Expands Investment in Liberia -Introduces ‘Electric Fencing…
MONROVIA - A leading South African company specializing in electric fencing solutions, has embarked on an investment project in Liberia, Nemtek.
The company, working in collaboration with PND Electric or Philip “N” Duwoh Electric…
MoH, USAID Launch Initiative to Bolster Healthcare
MONROVIA - The U.S. Agency for International Development in Liberia (USAID) and the Government of Liberia have officially announced the launch of the Local Health Solutions (LHS) activity, a five-year initiative aimed at strengthening…
GoL, Partners End Zoning Act Validation -Efficient and Effective Land development,…
By H Matthew Turry
MONROVIA - The Government of Liberia (GOL) and partners, including the World Bank, yesterday, Monday, October 21, 2024, concluded a day-long validation session of the recently drafted Zoning Act for Liberia.…
NaFAA Conducts Technical Training for Fisheries Inspectors and Others
MONROVIA - The National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) Monday, October 21, 2024, began a two-day technical training for County Fisheries Inspectors, Service Officers, and Fisheries Observers to enhance their enforcing…
Face to Face with Pope Francis -Baokai, Koffa Exchange Pleasantries with His Holiness
MONROVIA - In apparent search for solutions to Liberia’s intractable socioeconomic woes, President Joseph Nyumah Boakai has spent a reasonable period of his ten-month reign out of the country, meeting world leaders, international financial…
House Coup Plotters Face Popular Resistance -CDC ‘Judases’ Grilled, GoL Denies Bribing,…
MONROVIA - The latter days of last week was full of anxieties, fears and anger amongst Liberians, both ordinary and prominent citizens, as the public space exploded with reports that members of the House of Representatives were embroiled in…