Editorial
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Our advice in the Ja’neh’s impeachment proceeding
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill have been working out plans to impeach Associate Justice Kabineh M. Ja’neh since July this year…
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Liberia doesn’t need referendum for war crimes tribunal
Liberia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Milton Gbehzongar Findley thinks a referendum is necessary in determining whether or not, the country…
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Wasting US$100,000 on a few hours’ legislative retreat undermines Pro-Poor
Many ordinary Liberians are still finding it difficult to comprehend just how does spending US$100,000 on a few hours’ legislative…
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Heeding the plea from ex-president Sirleaf
Former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is apparently upset with Liberians for the way they pull or tear each other down…
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A people-centered development plan matters
President George Manneh Weah launched his government’s five-year development plan dubbed, Pro-Poor Agenda for Prosperity and Development or PAPD over…
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Making use of the opportunity
The Visitor to the University of Liberia President George Manneh Weah declares tuition-free for all undergraduate students at the University…
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The economy needs urgent revival
The Liberian economy is rapidly deteriorating under the Weah administration much earlier than expected, pushing ordinary Liberians tightly to the…
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What is Speaker Chambers hiding?
House Speaker Bhofal Chambers took the entire nation by surprise last week when he publicly declared here that the 54th…
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Where the Ministry of Education fails
The depth of complacency or sheer lack of supervisory will, by educational authorities in the country, particularly officials at the…
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The media is above the fray
Politicians in Africa or in every part of the globe usually take pleasure in bashing the media as a soft…
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