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- Tequah Rejects High Threshold -Rivercess lawmaker defends smaller counties’ representation
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- Nyanti Leads Liberia Delegation -Nigeria forum targets strategic investment partnerships nationwide
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STAND Decries “Politically Motivated” Charges-STAND vows continued resistance despite…
MONROVIA - At a moment when Liberia is still navigating the fragile balance between public order and constitutional freedoms, the civil society organization STAND has accused state authorities of using the justice system to criminalize!-->…
From Roads to Runways -GoL Unveils Sweeping Public Works, Aviation, Other Initiatives
MONROVIA - Nearly two decades after the guns fell silent, Liberia is undertaking a comprehensive reassessment of how it plans, finances, and delivers national infrastructure. Years of fragmented investments, donor-driven projects, and!-->…
Elections Bills, Others on Deck -Legislature Reopens with Reform Pledges
MONROVIA - Liberia’s lawmakers reopened the Third Session of the 55th Legislature with a dual message: sell performance—roads, budgets, bills passed, institutional reforms—and signal next fights—elections law, redistricting, diaspora!-->…
Koung Hails $1B+ Budget -Calls for Constructive Opposition and ARREST Execution
MONROVIA - Vice President Jeremiah Kpan Koung, Sr. used the opening of the Senate’s third regular session to strike a careful balance: praise the Legislature for passing a billion-dollar-plus national budget, salute opposition scrutiny as!-->…
Pro-Tempore Lawrence Sets Reform Agenda -Economic Decentralization, Modernization on…
MONROVIA - The Liberian Senate today opened the 3rd Session of the 55th Legislature with a renewed focus on institutional reform, economic growth, and strategic governance. President Pro Tempore Nyonblee Karnga Lawrence outlined the!-->…
Koon Outlines Legislative Priorities -House Advances Staff and Institutional Reforms
MONROVIA - The Third Session of the 55th Legislature has seemingly opened at a pivotal moment for Liberia’s democratic and institutional development. Richard Nagbe Koon, Speaker of the House of Representatives, has describe the session as!-->…
Tweah Defends CDC Legacy -Warns Lowered Pass Marks Are ‘National Risk’
MONROVIA - Samuel D. Tweah Jr., fondly known amongst partisans at the great “Ideologue” was on a local radio, and his intervention was aimed at one central battlefield in Liberia’s political theater: who owns the record on debt, growth,!-->…
‘I’D DO IT AGAIN’ -Samukai Says Troop Welfare Drove Decisions Behind Conviction
MONROVIA - Brownie J. Samukai’s return to the political arena carries two unavoidable frames: a conviction and a presidential pardon, and a public still split on whether his case was accountability or politics. By doubling down—saying he!-->…
MDMC Rejects AREPT Bribery Claims -Over Holiday Cards, Calls Allegation ‘Absurd’
MONROVIA - A seemingly minor holiday tradition—sending greeting cards—has escalated into a public integrity dispute between a private company and a public integrity institution. MDMC is gone on a pushback not only as a reputational defense!-->…
Sawyer College Holds Inaugural Debate -UL Students Clash on Tuition Policy, ‘Con’ Side…
MONROVIA - At a time Liberia is wrestling with how to fund higher education—while calls for free tuition collide with quality concerns—students at the University of Liberia’s Amos C. Sawyer College used competitive debate to test ideas in!-->…