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All Hands Needed on Deck -Pres. Weah Proposes National Dialogue on Economy
Once again, the President of Liberia, George Manneh Weah, has provided another opportunity for opposition politicians and critics of his government to contribute their skills and expertise to solving national issues that matter to the…
IMF Mission Arrives -To Jump Start Liberia’s Economy
It is clear by the day that Government appears determined to leave no stone unturned in ensuring the revival of the country’s economy which it inherited already slipping into crisis. In a recent nationwide statement, President George Weah…
EDITORIAL : The Economic Paralysis of By-Elections
IT IS NO EXCUSE that the government of Liberia is experiencing serious macroeconomic paralysis. The writing has been on the wall since the inception of the Weah-led government in January 2018. One does not have to be a super economist to…
DILLON LAUNCHES BID FOR SENATE -Cautions against Campaign Violence
By: John Dennis Weah, Jr.
The candidate for the 2019 Montserrado County Senatorial By-Election for the four Collaborating Political Parties, Mr. Abraham Darius Dillon officially launched his campaign at the Liberty Party’s…
Martin Kollie Denied Passport? -Raises Alarm to Local, International Stakeholders
A student activist, Martin K. N. Kollie says he doesn’t understand why he was being denied his passport, noting that his passport was not given to him on May 23rd and 24th as was assured him to collect his passport, but was instead reliably…
Ailing Economy Deserves Austerity Measures -Liberian Prelate Implores Govt to Boggle Up
As the Liberian economy takes a downward trend with high inflation and cost of living worsening, a Liberian prelate, Rev. Adolphus B.B. Capehart has, called on the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) government to institute radical…
“All is not well” -ALJA Says of Weah’s Gov’t
The Association of Liberian Journalists in the Americas (ALJA) condemned the administration for restricting internet access to the country during the protest and described the government’s action as an act of censorship, which has further…
EYOGEN Identifies With Gbarnga Institutions
By: D. Patrick Tokpah
Several private and public institutions in Gbarnga, Bong County, have benefited from assorted food items from an organization dubbed Empowering the Younger Generation (EYOGEN). EYOGEN is a newly established…
President George Weah Address to the Nation on Tuesday, June 11, 2019
My Fellow Liberians:
For the past several days, our democracy has been tried, tested, and it has proven to be mature, resilient, and strong.
You are aware that some of our citizens exercised their constitutional right to publicly…
Liberia’s Maturing Democratic Order Growing Citizens’ Civic Attitude, Spurring Regime…
It is often said rights are like the muscles; they are stronger once they are regularly exercised. Liberians are getting used to the exercise of their rights as guaranteed by the country’s Constitution, and it seems they are becoming…