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Critical Government Economic Infrastructure Threatened by Criminal Activities
MONROVIA: One of Liberia’s most valuable economic infrastructures is being threatened by criminals, requiring the swift response of the Government before it is too late to act.
The Yekepa to Buchanan railway which was rehabilitated after…
Epic But Peaceful Campaign So Far -Parties, Candidates Scavenge for Votes across Nation
MONROVIA: Since the National Elections Commission (NEC), Liberia’s electoral management body, sounded the whistle on August 5 this year to summon political parties and independent candidates into action for campaign, Liberia has been…
CDC Contrasts Itself With Rival UP -Divergences wide, Stark and Paralyzing
MONROVIA: What appears to be a widely circulated analysis comparing and contrasting the stewardships of the ruling Coalition for Democratic Change and the former ruling Unity Party on critical reforms and service deliveries, and authored by…
McGill Still Sails Comfortably Bigly -Margibians Reaffirm Support, Say He’s the Real Deal
MONROVIA: When other candidates against him are struggling to get the much needed support and endorsement that could translate to votes in the ensuing general elections, Mr. Nathaniel Farlo McGill continues to soar unhindered, as throngs of…
Major Parties Recommit to Farmington Declaration
MONROVIA: As concerns mount on the negative impact Social Media may have on the ensuing 2023 general elections and how to avert any crisis arising from disinformation, misinformation and spreading of fake news 5 major political parties in…
EDITORIAL: Hailing All Parties, Candidates So Far, and Calling for Continued Nonviolent…
ABOUT 29 DAYS left to witness nearly two million citizens cast their ballot in the October 10, 2023 polls in which some 1030 Liberians are contesting very intrinsically fiercely for various elective positions, the country is virtually so…
Charlyne Brumskine Dedicates CPP Mont. Office -Launches Auxiliary Groups
MONROVIA: The Collaborating Political Parties in full readiness for the ensuing 2023 general elections on Saturday, September 9, 2023 dedicated its Montserrado County Campaign office, performed by the Vice Standard Bearer, Charlyne M.…
Citizens Decry Water Pollution by Bea Mountain -Want EPA To take action
MONROVIA: The citizens of Jikandor, a town within the proximity of mining activities of the Bea Mountain Mining Company are raising concerns on the contamination of the Marvoe Creek on which they depend for drinking water, food protein,…
ArcelorMittal Liberia-Government Award International Scholarships to 21 Liberians for…
BUCHANAN, GRAND BASSA : ArcelorMittal Liberia (AML) has awarded scholarships to twenty-one (21) more Liberians to study abroad for advanced academic degrees in various science-related disciplines.
The Advanced Academic Studies…
What have they Fixed or Rescued Before? -Weah Taunts “failed Politicians” at CDC Campaign…
MONROVIA: The ruling Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) has held its official campaign launch, drawing historic crowds of partisans and supporters that will be the talk of the town for a long time to come. Many say the party pull half a…