Month: March 2018
- Politics News
Pres. Weah needs to be careful
Retired football legend President George Manneh Weah continues to receive punches from Liberians for the slow pace at which his…
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Margibi resident calls for open reconciliation
A resident of Margibi County District#5 is calling on authorities of the district, including its current lawmaker, government and Liberians…
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UN intervenes in cross-border operation
Three Liberian security institutions including the Police, Immigration and Drugs Enforcement Agency have received a UN donation of 30 motorbikes…
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“Agriculture remains a major source of income in Africa”
The Country Director of Africa Rice to Liberia, Dr. Inoussa Akintayo says Agriculture remains a major source of income in…
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Task Force seizes 16 cars in Bong
Report reaching the NewDawn says the Special Presidential Task Force (SPTF’s) Bong County Chapter has seized 16 vehicles in Bong…
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New Kru Town fire victims unhappy with Weah
Over 40 fire victims in New Kru Town have expressed frustration over being allegedly abandoned by President George Manneh Weah…
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‘It’s time to move beyond advocacy
The First Lady of Liberia, Madam Clar Marie Weah says it is time to progress from advocacy for gender equality…
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Too many embarrassing signals
The formation of the governing structure of the Weah-led administration is being characterized by too many missteps and outright arrogance…
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Looking back at President Sirleaf’s Legacy (2006-2012)
Besides the peace and stability Liberians enjoyed under the 12 years of President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf’s administration, one of the…
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Don’t Blame H.E. President Weah for Bring 6,000 Nigerians?
The political troposphere in Liberia has been debited from time immemorial with an abysmal consequence that the Liberian educational system…
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