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RYMI Graduated 45 Potential Leaders -Celebrates 3rd Annual Education Enrichment Success
Liberia’s journey to a better tomorrow requires placing emphasis on the younger generation that would eventually take over the affairs of the country in different spheres. Rising Youth Mentorship Initiative (RYMI) which is a brainchild of…
REMARKS BY HIS EXCELLENCY DR. GEORGE MANNEH WEAH AT THE OPENING SESSION OF THE NATIONAL…
I am delighted to be here this morning at the Opening Ceremonies of the first Liberia Economic Dialogue Conference.
This Conference is organized and convened as an important initiative of my Administration, in order to stimulate a…
Remarks by Hon. Samuel D. Tweah, Jr, Minister of Finance and Development Planning at the…
Let me begin by extending thanks and appreciation to his Excellency, Dr. George Manneh Weah, President of the Republic of Liberia, for convening this 3-day National Economic Dialogue. Mr. President it is a remarkable show of leadership to…
Imminent Govt. Shutdown -As Finance Ministry Demands another 1/12 of 2019/2020 Budget
The newly built Chinese Chambers of the Liberian Senate yesterday, Tuesday, came to an abeyance for hours as lawmakers rigorously crisscrossed the country’s Finance and Development Planning Minister Samuel D. Tweah over the controversial…
LCC Chides Government -Criticizes Salary Harmonization Scheme; Condemns 3-Day Free Call…
The President of the Liberia Council of Churches (LCC), the Rev. Dr. Kortu Brown, has expressed concern over the current salary harmonization process with the Finance Ministry and said that the process is untimely and unreasonable. The…
VP Taylor Descends On Education Authorities-Blames Societal Problems on Sector…
Vice President of Liberia, Chief Dr. Jewel Howard Taylor, has descended on the educational system of the Country for the growing wave of societal ills. VP Taylor alleged that educational stakeholders in the Country have, over the years,…
PROCEDURAL CLAMOUR -AS SENATE DEBATES PRESIDENTRIAL TENURE REDUCTION -SEN. COOPER VOWS TO…
The Liberian Senate on Monday descended into repeated rounds of spontaneous outbursts as Senators bitterly debated a proposal by President George Manneh Weah for the reduction of Presidential tenure from six to five years. President George…
THE NYONBLEE’S FEAR FACTORS–WHY SHE’S POISED TO GET RE-ELECTED IN 2020
By next year, fifteen seats in the honorable Liberian Senate will be up for grasp as a result of the expiration of the nine years’ term. It is also expected that fifteen senators will be up for re-election in the 2020 mid-term senatorial…
Tolbert’s Rubber Farm Reopens in Bong -Recruits Over 200 Workers; Equipped With Facilities
By: Patrick Tokpah
The William Richard Tolbert Jr. Rubber Plantation in Zota District, Bong County, has been reopened to the people of the County with a call on Liberians to see the agriculture sector as the surest way to take Liberia…
BFF Outlines Implications of Electoral Violence on Liberia’s Peace & Security -Calls…
The Better Future Foundation (BFF), has observed that the recent waves of electoral violence in Liberia are symptoms of fragility with respect to Liberia’s peace, security and democracy; and underscored the need for the Liberian authority…