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Justice Ja’neh Discharged From Witness Stand At Liberian Senate
Embattled Associate Justice Kabineh Ja'neh has been discharged from the witness stand at the Liberian Senate after answering questions from lawyers representing the House of Representatives and the Jurors (Senators) in his impeachment…
ALJA Urges President Trump to Extend DED for Liberians in US
New Castle, Delaware- The Association of Liberian Journalists in the Americas (ALJA) is urging US President Donald Trump to extend the Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) temporary immigration benefit for Liberians; and work with congress to…
Amb. Conteh Flags Liberia’s Regional Integration at Nile University Conference on Progress…
Professor Al-Hassan Conteh, Liberia’s Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Nigeria, has highlighted Liberia’s integration efforts in the African Union (AU) and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
The Liberian…
AAIWUL Prexy Says Firestone’s Decision to Cut down Workforce ‘Unfair’
The president of the Agricultural, Agro-Processing and Industrial Workers Union of Liberia (AAIWUL) has described the decision by Firestone Liberia to cut down its workforce as ‘very unfair, unilateral’ and not in the best interest of the…
MOJA, Progressives Celebrate 46th Anniversary
One of Africa’s oldest civil society organizations, the Movement for Justice in Africa, will this Saturday go down deep into the memory lane and invoke nostalgia of firebrand advocacy and popular political mobilization of the masses of…
Citizens Elated Over National Conference – Many Say It Holds Prospects for Political…
In a couple of days or perhaps weeks, Liberians will be witnessing the coming together of eminent citizens, political groups and government officials from across the country into a single meeting at which the health of the nation will be…
President Weah Markets Liberia’s Agriculture and Transport Potentials to UAE Investors
United Arab Emirates - Barely hours after securing huge commitments from his hosts to invest in Liberia’s energy, road, health and education sectors, President George Manneh Weah on the second day of his state visit to the United Arab…
Right Group Takes Oniyama to Task -For ‘Operating Slot Machine, Casino’
A right group, the Citizens United to Protect the rule of Law& Regulations in Liberia is says it is seriously stirred to the recent violation of regulations of the National Lotteries Authority (NLA) and simultaneously ignoring provision…
Road Connectivity Remains a Priority – Says Public Works Minister
Public Works Minister Mobutu Vlah Nyenpan has re-echoed the commitment of the CDC-led government to road connectivity in the country, stating that the construction and linking of road networks remais a top priority of the government’s the…
Calm Restored in Sinoe -As GVL, Citizens Smoked Peace Pipe
By: Anthony Q. Jiffan, Jr.
The Minister of Internal Affairs, Varney Sirleaf and other officials of government have restored calm in Sinoe County as a result of a timely intervention made between the citizens of Tarjuowon Statutory…