Day: February 14, 2023

Gov’t’s LPA to Include Health Workers

President George Manneh Weah: “This year we plan to expand the LPA scheme to rural Liberia to benefit more civil servants, including teachers, health workers, security officers, traditional leaders and workers. This expansion will also benefit rural businesses by increasing their sales and profits.”   President George Manneh Weah has disclosed that in this year, the …

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LET NOT THE AFL EMUALATE THE POLICE AND EPS

Actions of personnel of the Liberia National Police (LNP) and the Executive Protective Service (EPS) are not exemplary and must not be emulated by the men and women of the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL). Personnel of these two state security forces have allowed themselves to be lured into politics and have therefore lost public …

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Former Speaker Alex Tyler Broke? – Abandons Mansion to Zogos & Other Drug Users

By Taisiah K. Merfee International sanctions are meant to decapitate individuals and countries that run contrary to international standards and practices. In Liberia, there are now at least three prominent Liberians who are being sanctioned for various crimes committed in violation of international standards and practices. In May 2016, legal wrangling ensued between some accused …

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Pres. Weah’s Special Envoy and Advisor Hails ArcelorMittal’s Landmark Contributions to Bassa & Nimba

Special Presidential Envoy and Advisor, Board Chairman of GBU–Cllr. Dr. Larry K Bropleh President George Weah’s Special Envoy and Advisor is pleading with Liberians not to forget the legacy contributions of ArcelorMittal to its host counties–Grand Bassa and Nimba. Rev. Dr. Lawrence Bropleh told students at the Grand Bassa University at a recent gathering that …

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Civil Law Court to Rule in US$15M Damages Case Against Cavitas Maxima

By Taisiah K. Merfee The Civil Law Court ‘A’ at the Temple of Justice has reserved its ruling, as to whether to compel Alain Werner, a Swiss national, and Cavitas Maxima (CM), an organization that provide access to justice for victims of war crimes, based in Geneva, Switzerland, to come to the country, and answer …

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United Methodist Church Breaks Ground for $1.5M Multi-Purpose Conference Center in Gbarnga

The United Methodist Church, at its 190th Session held with the St. John United Methodist Church, Gbarnga City in Bong County has broken grounds for the construction of State-of-the-art Multi-Purpose Conference Center. The building which is expected to commence in November 2023 will host five thousand conference delegates including a Villa that will accommodate up …

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Court Records No Exception to Rules Governing Public Information – Judge Ceaineh Clinton Johnson

By: Jacqueline L. Dennis The assigned Circuit Judge of Criminal Court “B” Ceaineh Clinton Johnson on Monday, February 13, 2023, said that the court records being public record, are no exception to the rules governing information to the public. “We want to assure all party litigants that in furtherance with the table mountain declaration and …

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Judge Blamo Dixon Calls on Finance Minister to Refund US$36,453.60 Judges’ Monies

Jacqueline L. Dennis The National first Vice president for Judges’ and National Association of Trial Judges of Liberia (NATJL) and resident Circuit judge of Criminal Court “C” Judge Blamo Dixon has called on the Minister of Finance and Development Planning, Samuel Tweah to refund US$36,453.60 that the Minister owes each judge including the monies owed …

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CACC Welcomes Latest Policy from the National Commission On Higher Education (NCHE)

Martin K.N. Kollie, Lead Campaigner – Campaigners for Academic Crimes Court (CACC) On June 21, 2021, the Campaigners for Academic Crimes Court (CACC) presented a strong public case justifying why “honorary credentials” should NOT be considered at various academic institutions across Liberia. To push this case further, they presented a concept note to the National …

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President Weah Cautions AFL to be Vigilant in Protecting Liberia’s Peace and Stability

By James Lehmer Hiama Jr. hiamajames@gmail.com; 0770334857/0888270604 The president of Liberia and Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL), George Weah has cautioned the AFL to continue to strengthen the country’s border control mechanisms and remain vigilant against any device that threatens Liberia’s peace and stability. The president said, he has implicit confidence in …

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