Editorial
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Our hearts bleed for Journalist Miller
Liberian journalists currently mourn the sudden passing of one of their very best, Koboi Zenu Miller of OK FM 99.5on…
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The gasoline blame-game
Authorities at the Liberia Petroleum Refining Company say Liberians and the general public have 10 more days to bear the…
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Hailing the Indian government for the 5 fire trucks
The Government of India in a profound gesture to the Government and people of Liberia on Monday, 3 February donated…
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Salary reduction is impoverishing Liberians
The Weah administration is determined to impoverish Liberians, especially civil servants by its current “salary harmonization” policy that appears to…
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Saving ourselves from poverty
We Liberians risk being poorer in 2020 than in the last two years, if we don’t get our acts together…
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Beyond the new Agriculture Minister-designate
President George Manneh Weah has nominated a new Minister of Agriculture, pending confirmation by the Liberian Senate. A female, Madam…
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GoL should come clear on demonstrations
A joint statement of the Ambassadors of ECOWAS, the European Union, the United States, and the UN Resident Coordinator in…
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Hoping for a better economy
The Liberian economy under the two years old Weah administration continues to experience downward trend characterized by hyperinflation, rising prices,…
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Liberia Is Slipping into Total Dependency
Liberia has never been so close to being in total receivership and well-deserving the moniker “Banana Republic” since the 1990s,…
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Liberia is unsafe without fire trucks
The Government of Liberia is beset by serious liquidity crisis that has crippled its ability to pay salaries. Amid the…
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