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UMC wins class action
The Liberian Civil Law Court has rendered a decisive judgment in favor of the Liberia Annual Conference of The United…
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Boakai’s Japan trip sparks Deja Vu debate
Criticism mounts here against the size of President Boakai’s official delegation to Japan. By Stephen G. Fellajuah Monrovia, Liberia; August…
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AML Commences Renovation Work on Makinto School
ArcelorMittal Liberia has begun renovation works on the only public school in Makinto. SORECCO, a construction company with an outstanding…
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Ruling UP warns Boakai’s officials
President Boakai’s ruling Unity Party cries neglect and lack of jobs for its partisans. By Stephen G. Fellajuah Monrovia, Liberia;…
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“Frugality, not extravagance”
By Kruah Thomson Counselor Tiawan Saye Gongloe has criticized President Joseph Nyuma Boakai’s recent trip to Japan, saying it reflects…
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2807 candidates pass UL entrance exams
The University of Liberia releases entrance results here, with 2,807 candidates making a successful pass. By Lincoln G. Peters Monrovia,…
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Counsellors Momoh and Sims accused of falsification
Two prominent lawyers, Counsellors Johnny Momoh and Albert Sims, face allegations of conniving to falsify an indemnity bond for US$750,000.…
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Saah Joseph was very disrespectful
Former CDCian, Senator Saah Joseph, continues to receive criticism for a statement made against CDC leader, George Weah. By Lewis…
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PUL decries abuse of Judicial Power in Rivercess
The Press Union of Liberia says it detests in the strongest terms the calculated detention and ongoing judicial persecution of…
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Unshaken moral compass in Liberia’s turbulent legal storms
The Liberian National Bar Association says the retirement of Chief Justice Sie-A-Nyene G. Yuoh is an unshaken moral compass, even…
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