Day: November 22, 2017

Busted!! Liberia’s Pro-Tempore Armah Jallah In US$320,000 Probe

Reports reaching this paper indicates that the Honorable Liberian Senate is set to re-elect a new President Pro-Tempore if on-going evidences uncovered by auditors of the General Auditing Commission for alleged misappropriation of US$320,000 intended for construction of the Chief Jallah Lone Memorial High School in Gbarpolu County, remain concert. Documents in the position of …

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Continue Delays in Elections Leads To Unfavorable Political transition.

Mandela Washington Fellows-Liberia (MWF), are warning of unfavourable political tension in the country if continue delays in the resolution of election cases over the results of the October 10 elections polls. The Mandela Washington Fellows-Liberia (MWF), a flagship organization of the United States Government’s Young African Leadership Program, warning comes in the wake of mounting …

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Mediation Not Interference– National Christian Council Clarifies

The head of National Christian Council has reacted to comments circulating that recent mediation lunched by the Council are religious interference in the political Process of Liberia following contestation by aggrieved parties at the October 10 elections results. Pastor Jasper Ndaborlor on behalf of the Council stated that it was unthinkable for some Liberians speak …

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Another Delay Tactics by Court In GOL US$10M Unsettled Debt

Much anticipated ruling by Her Honor Eva Mappy Morgan, presiding Judge of the Commercial Court failed to take place as lawyers representing the Ministry of Finance & Development  Planning requested continuance due to illness and other ‘unforeseen circumstances. This delay comes at a time when the presiding Judge of the Commercial Court at the Temple …

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CDC To Pay 15,000 Student WAEC Fees

Following weeks of helping students settled their financial obligations with the West Africa Examination Council (WAEC), the opposition Coalition For Democratic Change is calling on the Government of Liberia and other non-governmental institutions to help ease the financial burden of over 15,000 students that is expected to sit this year public exam.   According to …

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