Editorial
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Affirmative Action Bill Needless, Madam Senator
The issue of the quest for exclusive political rights for women in the Legislature and Executive Branches of the Liberian…
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Eliminating the Anti-Prorogues Factors to Realize Our New Year’s Dream
The world, including Liberia, is already into the much-anticipated New Year, following a celebrative Holy and festive season. Usually, the…
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Executive Order No. 74: Executing with Sensitivity
Just ahead of the New Year, President Sirleaf recently, issued an Executive Order targeting at using trade as an engine…
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Celebrating Christmas for a Purpose
Christmas – an annual Holy Season commemorating the birth of our Lord, Jesus Christ, is observed most commonly world-wide as…
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Liberia’s Economic Down-turn: Where Are Our Economists
Since 2012 – the inception of President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf’s second term, the Liberian economy has continued to function below the…
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Tyler’s Claims Impregnated with Deceit, Hypocrisy
The town of Kakata in Margibi County in Liberia, last weekend, hosted the first national convention of the newly certificated…
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What happens to the 25% budgetary allotment to purchases from Liberian own Businesses
The Small Business Empowerment Act of Liberia provides that government institutions allot 25% of their budget for the purchase of…
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Calls to Halt New Concessions Genuine, But Unfair, Undemocratic
Democratic elections in Liberia are scheduled for October 2017 – just under two years now. By then, President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf…
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GVL Machineries: A Good Example for Others to Follow
On Friday, December 4, 2015, the New Dawn Liberia (quotiung a statement from the National Port Authority) reported the importation…
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Launch of Border Security Initiative Laudable, but
On Thursday, November 26, 2015, the Government of Liberia formally launched a border initiative otherwise known as the Declaration of…
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