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- ‘Stop Coerced Apologies’ -IJG demands statute limiting contempt powers
- Liberia Studies Rwanda Model -OWECC-L Looks to Rwanda, Delegation studies genocide justice
- NASSCORP Unveils Digital Future -Mobile platform to transform Liberia’s social security services
- Bility Recounts Family Death Encounter -Pens Moving Letter on How Faith, love conquer COVID scare
- VP Koung Visits Paye -Both hold unity dialogue for inclusive leadership
- The ‘Honorable’ War: Gbowee takes on Legislature -Senate brands laureate’s account ‘false, misleading’
Sirleaf weighs in on Anti-Corruption Court Plan-Urges Boakai to Accelerate Moves for…
MONROVIA - Former Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has endorsed a proposed Specialized National Anti-Corruption Court. She argues Liberia investigates corruption but rarely secures convictions. Sirleaf made the appeal as keynote!-->…
Dillon Presses Joint Security on Cocaine Case-Cites three-week silence on probe
MONROVIA - Montserrado County Senator Abraham Darius Dillon has pressed Liberia's Joint Security for a faster drug probe. He spoke on the Senate floor Tuesday on the Roberts International Airport seizure. Dillon backed a communication from!-->…
Fallah Retracts Remarks Against Speaker Koon-Withdraws Comments After Debee Petition,…
MONROVIA - Liberia's Deputy Speaker Thomas P. Fallah has publicly retracted remarks he made about Speaker Richard Nagbe Koon. Fallah apologized hours after Representative Jacob C. Debee petitioned plenary to investigate the comments. Debee!-->…
Bility Sets Terms for Opposition Unity-Calls for Principled Opposition Coalition
MONROVIA - Citizens Movement for Change Political Leader Hon. Musa Hassan Bility says he will back an opposition coalition only if it is built on principle. Bility issued a press statement after attending the Congress for Democratic Change!-->…
LIS Welcomes Bill Creating Legislative Institute-Director Weh Praises Fahnbulleh Bill For…
MONROVIA - Legislative Information Service Director McCarthy Weh has welcomed a bill seeking to establish the Legislative Institute of Liberia. Bong County District Seven Representative Hon. Foday E. Fahnbulleh submitted the bill on!-->…
FIA Launches 5-Year Strategic Plan-Tokpa Hails Agency Strategic Plan Launch
MONROVIA - The Financial Intelligence Agency of Liberia (FIA) on Tuesday launched its Strategic Plan for 2026 to 2031. Governance Commission Acting Chairman Alaric K. Tokpa headlined the launch at FIA headquarters in Monrovia. Tokpa said!-->…
CSOs to be on Government Payroll?-House Advances Bill Funding Civil Society
MONROVIA - House Speaker Richard Nagbe Koon has advanced a bill guaranteeing Liberian civil society groups budget funding. The bill proposes a non-discretionary allocation of 0.1 percent of Liberia's $1.2 billion budget. Lawmakers!-->…
FIFA World Cup: Has Africa’s Golden Age Arrived?
By Joe Bartuah
The mere fact that 9 of the 32 elite national football teams from around the world that will be participating in the knockout round of the FIFA World Cup-2026 are from the Great Continent of Africa is a source of immense!-->!-->!-->…
Dr. Nyan Alleges Removal From Authorship-Cites Political Decision On Credit, Echoes…
MONROVIA - Former National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL) Director General Dr. Dougbeh Chris Nyan alleges he was improperly removed as senior author of a major Mpox research manuscript. The paper documents Liberia's Mpox!-->…
Zwedru Defies Skeptics, CDC Rises Triumphantly-22nd Anniversary Rewrites Liberian…
MONROVIA - When the Congress for Democratic Change announced plans to hold its 22nd anniversary in Zwedru, Grand Gedeh County, political analysts predicted a poorly attended gathering from a party in decline. They were wrong. Evidence!-->…