Editorial
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New Education Policy: with commitment and sincerity, success is sure
Consultations on so-called reform measures between the Liberian government and stakeholders in the educational sector may be heightening towards the…
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Reminding government about hike in transportation fares
Liberia may have its strength in carving or instituting good policies or regulations, but very weak in enforcing and monitoring…
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Review of concession agreements not well-intentioned
All concession agreements entered into between the Liberian Government and companies operating within the territorial confines of Liberia are expected…
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Re-enforce Transportation Restriction to help against Ebola resurgence
Despite ongoing efforts against the resurging deadly Ebola virus, the numbers of cases keep increasing gradually. An update released by…
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Addressing the Core Problems of the Men and Women on the Field
Upon returning from the West African State of Mali recently, a senior Liberian Government official called for more support to…
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Rapists deserve harsher punishments
Rape, in general terms, is considered a sexual violence usually involving sexual intercourse or other forms of sexual penetration perpetrated…
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Re-emphasizing the Media’s Role in Renewed Ebola Fight
Since the recent resurgence of the deadly Ebola virus in Liberia, fears continue to grow among the population about the…
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Remaining Resolved against Any Attempt of Ebola Recurrence
When the World Health Organization or WHO warned Liberians to be cautious of how to go about celebrating its declaration…
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Gay Rights Advancement in Africa: Watching Our Legislatures with Eagle Eyes
On Friday, June 26, 2015, many African Countries, including Liberia, were shocked by news of the decision by the Supreme…
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LNP: another reform needed ahead of UNMIL draw-down
Generally, the primary duties of the police in society are to protect lives and property, as well as promote offender’s…
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