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At NEC Headquarters: Partisans Of CDC, And Collaborating Opposition…
The vicinity of the National Elections Commission (NEC) on Ninth Street, Sinkor was today, August 13, 2019 a scene of clashes between some partisans of the…
Chief Cyril Allen calls on Gov’t to stop ‘excessive’ spending
An executive of the Governing Council of the Coalition for Democratic Change, Chief Cyril Allen, has stressed the need for government to reduce extensive…
Supreme Court Orders New Trial in US$2.8m lawsuit Against Gov’t Filed By…
The Supreme Court has reversed the judgment of then Judge Peter Gbeneweleh of the 13th Judicial Circuit Court of Margibi County in the US$2,8 million “action…
Liberian Government Assures Of Repatriating Overstayed Scholarship…
Liberia's Education Minister Dr. Ansu Sonii has disclosed government plans to repatriate 32 Liberian scholarship students sent to Morocco but have overstayed…
Simeon Freeman Blast Gov’t Over ‘Poor Handling of State Affairs’,…
The political leader of the opposition Movement for Progress Change (MPC), Simeon Freeman has publicly blasted the George Weah-led Coalition for Democratic…
Six countries including Liberia are yet to ratify ECOWAS Protocol on…
By Oludare Richards, Abuja | The Guardian Online |
The ECOWAS Parliament has fingered six member-states that are yet to ratify the ECOWAS Protocol on the…
Ellison offers support to Liberians suing Trump
Liberian nationals and advocacy groups are suing President Donald Trump over the termination of the Deferred Enforced Departure program.
Written By: Wren…
Liberia Risks Sanctions As Int’l Rights Group Outlines Eighteen Accounts…
Liberia under President George Manneh Weah, the country’s newest leader on the bloc, made like risk sanctions from the United States if issued raised by a…
LIBERIA: NEC certificates Senator-elect, Abraham Darius Dillon
The National Elections Commissions (NEC) has certificated Montserrado County Senator - elect, Abraham Darius Dillon.
Senator – elect, Dillon was certificated…
As Liberian Scholarship Students Stranded In Morocco, Gov’t Frowns
The government of Liberia has frowned on the recent conduct exhibited by Liberian scholarship students in the Kingdom of Morocco, urging other beneficiaries…