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Dialogue Is the Way Forward -Ministers Dean, Mcgill; Say Police Intervention Excellent
By Stephen G. Fellajuah
The Attorney General of Liberia of the Republic of Liberia and Minister of Justice, Cllr. Frank Musa Dean and the Minister of State for Presidential Affairs, Nathaniel Falo Mcgill urged the MCSS Teachers…
EDITORIAL – Freedom of Speech Must be Assured, Protected
EDITORIAL
Freedom of Speech Must be Assured, Protected
GEORGE ORWELL, THE famous English man of letters who became renowned for his allegory “Animal Farm” once made a profound statement about free speech. “If liberty means anything at…
Police Reaction to Protest ‘Unprofessional’ -Youth Advocate Siah Sicarr Urges Tolerance
By: Matthew H. Turry
A youth advocate and former official of the Ministry of Youth & Sports, Mamakiziel Siah Sicarr, says the Liberia National Police (LNP) and the government in general need to be tolerant in responding to the…
LTTC Woes deepen -As Doru Chiefdom taken aback on 8th Judicial Circuit’s ruling
The Chiefs, Elders and People of Doru Chiefdom in Lower Nimba County are said to be sour over recent ruling handed down by the 8th Judicial Circuit Court in Nimba County in the case; Doru Chiefdom Community Assembly, Inc., represented by…
BIL Graduated 132 Trainees -As Keynote Speaker Raps on Importance, Persistence
By: Rancy S. Teewia
The Banking Institute of Liberia (BIL) has awarded 132 certificates to financial experts from various Banking institutions in Liberia. The recipients of the certificate participated in the Institute’s 2019 training…
PUBLIC WORKS GEARS UP -As Massive Roads Rehabilitation Underway
Since its independence in 1847, Liberia’s rural parts and a good chunk of its urban roads have suffered severe neglect as regards connectivity and rehabilitation. Past administrations, from President William V.S. Tubman to the current…
Classes Boycott Pending at UL? -As Faculty Meets at Fendell Today
Teachers of the University of Liberia are expected to drop their chalks for gross cut in their salaries by administration, a situation that some students of the University said may provoke mass student action that will bring down pressure…
MCSS Students, Police Clash – As Several Students Wounded in Solidary with Teachers
The enclave of Central Monrovia through Jallah Town to 12th Street Sinkor was jammed with traffic amidst skirmishes between elements of the Liberia National Police and the student community of the Monrovia Consolidated School System (MCSS)…
Expand Rural Financial Services -Dr. Dukuly Says To Boost Agricultural Investment
The Deputy Governor for Economic Policy at the Central Bank of Liberia (CBL), Dr. Musa Dukuly, has emphasized the importance of financial inclusion in enhancing investments in the agricultural sector.
Dr. Dukuly made the statement when…
Koijee wants CSO Group Captured in Nat’l Budget -Vows to advocate for Subsidy for Naymote
By Stephen G. Fellajuah
Monrovia City Major Jefferson Koijee has called on the Liberian government to consider reflecting the National Youth Movement for Transparent Elections (Naymote) in the National Budget to enhance the institution’s…