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Charloe Musu’s autopsy out
By Emmanuel wise Jipoh Police authorities in Monrovia have released a provisional autopsy report surrounding Charloe Musu’s brutal murder, blaming…
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Editorial:- 2023 electoral glitches: Why NEC is not the only culprit here
Fears that Liberia is on the brink of a constitutional crisis, as the country prepares for its October 10 polls,…
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‘Weah must answer to corruption fight’
By Lewis S. Teh President George Manneh Weah is being pressured to answer to the fight against corruption, amidst allegations…
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House Speaker, AfDB officials deliberate on Liberia’s development
House Speaker Bhofal Chambers Tuesday, 21 March received Six Executive Directors of the African Development Bank (AfDB) Group who are…
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AfDB Development Fund grant to modernize payments infrastructure and systems in Liberia
The African Development Fund’s Board of Directors has approved US$3.9 million grant to finance an upgrade of Liberia’s payments infrastructure…
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‘Pension Bill wicked and unacceptable’
By Lewis S. Teh The President of the Civil Servants Association of Liberia Mr. Moibah Johnson has described a Pension Bill recently passed by the Legislature as totally unacceptable and wicked. Mr. Johnson told journalists at a press conference Monday evening, 20 March 2023 that the bill is only intended to keep people who are working in abject poverty. He argued that the defeat of a sitting lawmaker in legislative elections cannot be considered a…
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CSA calls on Pres. Weah to veto Pension Bill
The leadership of the Civil Servants Association of Liberia (CSAL) is appealing to President George M. Weah not to sign into law the recent pension and benefit bill for former lawmakers passed recently by the Liberian senate. Speaking on March 20, 2023, to newsmen at its Sinkor head office, the President of the CSAL Mr. Moibah K. Johnson described the bill as selfish, devilish, egocentric solely intended to benefit the crafters and subject government to…
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Local Voices, UNDP to launch first iVerify Fact Checking System to counter disinformation ahead of 2023 elections
By Jerry Gaye/March 14, 2023 Monrovia – Liberians will go to the polls in October this year. The outcome of the polls will depend on how the media as one of the key actors will play its role to ensure a transparent, inclusive, and peaceful process. Disinformation, misinformation and hate speech, on the other hand, can undermine the integrity of elections, their outcomes, and the role of the media. This is why the Liberian media,…
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