Editorial
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Editorial: April 12: Beginning of the Dark Days of Mama Liberia
A Message for the Coalition for the Transformation of Liberia Of late, the airwaves of a few radio and television…
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Editorial: Cabinet Reshuffle: Giving Madam President Chance
Chapter VI, Article 56 (a) of the Constitution of Liberia empowers the President of Liberia to appoint all cabinet ministers,…
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Pleading to the A Consciences of Our Lawmakers for National Memorial Day
Wednesday, March 13, 20123 was observed across Liberia as national Decoration Day. The Day, declared by a Presidential Proclamation released…
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Editorial: Revisiting Allotment for Provision of Drugs Nationwide A Must
Of late, there have been mounting concerns about the low progress in Liberia’s health-care delivery system run by the Ministry…
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Editorial: Good Initiative Against FGM, But…
The fight against Female Genital Mutilation is currently the leading advocacy program across the world, most especially in countries where…
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Editorial: Appreciating the Efforts of the Liberia Council of Churches
The violent intervention of Monrovia City Mayor Mary Broh in obstructing the detention of Montserrado County Superintendent Grace Kpaan at…
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Editorial: Don’t Blame UL Administration for Tuition Increment, But…
A few weeks ago, some students of the government-run University of Liberia took to the streets on Capitol Hill in…
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Editorial: Education Ministry Must be Overhauled
Though last weekend’s cabinet retreat may have been punctuated by the tension between House of Representatives and Montserrado County Superintendent…
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Editorial: Accounting for Japanese Rice Proceeds is a Must
The Commerce Ministry: Accounting for Japanese Rice, Fuel Proceeds is a Must he Ministry of Commerce and Industry seems not…
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Editorial: Pres. Sirleaf Should Listen Now
In less than a week, two strong dissenting voices have been directed at President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf – one from the…
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