Month: March 2018
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Liberia stands a chance to solve age-old shortage of technicians
The immediate former president of the Booker Washington Institute (BWI) Alumni Association, Mr. Jonathan Paye-Layleh, says if the government of…
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Assistant Justice Minister promises to replicate inter-prison leagues
Assistance Justice Minister for Corrections Eddie Tarawali has promised to replicate inter prison leagues at various prisons in the Country.…
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Cape Mountaineers denounce nominees
Residents of Grand Cape Mount County under the banner, Conscious Citizens Movement (CCM) say they seriously lack confidence in some…
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MRUYP impeaches speaker
Members of the 3rd Mano River Youth Parliament (MRUYP) Liberia Chapter have with immediate effect impeached and expelled its speaker,…
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Good start at Commerce Ministry
The Ministry of Commerce and Industry under the current leadership of Professor Wilson Tarpeh has embarked on a vigorous inspection…
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Lord, Yor leave them: the children say they want jobs, not school
Dear Father:You know, our old people say, if you tell the child that poopoo is on the palm kernel and…
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Dual Citizenship: Can Liberia Use it to its advantage?
Dual citizenship is like a deadly banderillo. It can hype Liberia on the one hand, and in another, it can…
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The Fight Against Corruption In Liberia Must Be Decisive Not Mere Policy
Corruption is not a new phenomenon in the country either the African continent and its huge populations, it has been…
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Vaccinating Against Poverty
GENEVA – For most people, the choice between a life-threatening disease and a lifetime of crippling debt is no choice…
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The Making of Lehman Brothers II
WASHINGTON, DC – Last week, with some fanfare, the US Treasury Department released a report on what to do about…
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