US Ambassador Promises More Support for NEC

By Nathan N. Mulbah, Monrovia The United States Ambassador accredited near Monrovia, Linda Thomas Greenfield, has promised that the United States Government will continue to support the National Elections Commission (NEC) in so far as the Commission continues to uphold the tenants of democracy by conducting free, fair and transparent elections.
Read more...Liberian Former Speaker Says There Were Arms, Ammunition in Lutheran Church

By Mambu James Kpargoi, Jr.,Monrovia Truck loads of arms, ammunitions and military hardware were recovered from the St. Peter’s Lutheran Church compound following the July 29, 1990 massacre, former Transitional Speaker George Dweh claimed.
Read more...Liberian Refugees May Die in Police Custody in Sierra Leone

By Saidu Bah,Gondama Liberian Refugees are presently languishing under Police protection at the Gondama Refugee Camp in Sierra Leone; since they were rescued from the hands of unknown assailants last year at the Camp.
Read more...Is President Sirleaf Apparent Failure to Combat Corruption Another Round of Disappointment?

By Sam K Zinnah, Delaware State In my personal opinion, the main objective for political governance in post-war Liberia should be to secure democracy by instilling checks and balances, which have been absent throughout Liberia‘s long history.
Read more...Canadian Charity Helps Monrovia with Public Buses

Semantics King, Jr., Minneapolis A Canadian Charity, McCall McBain Foundation through a provision of a grant for USD $500,000 has helped the Liberian government secured the purchase of ten 75-seated transport buses to ease public transportation in the country.
Read more...….And You Too, Nigerians?

By Semantics King,Jr.,Minneapolis Just a forth night ago,i wrote about how nine Ghanaians were arrested and charged with cocaine trafficking in Liberia’s capital,Monrovia.I have received several emails of commendation even though it would make no difference even if i were to receive condemnation emails.
Read more...Coocoo Dennis,Others Fail to Appear Before TRC

By Semantics King,Jr.,Minneapolis Notorious former fighters of Liberia’s former president during his pre-presidential era failed to appear before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Liberia(TRC)Monday and Today.
Read more...Liberia Honors Ghanaian President

Executive Mansion, Monrovia The Government of Liberia has conferred upon Ghanaian President John Kufuor the nation’s highest distinction. The Most Venerable Order of the Knights of the Pioneers with the grade of Grand Cordon was conferred on the Ghanaian leader by President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf at an investiture ceremony on Saturday at the C. Cecil Dennis Auditorium in Monrovia, as part of programs marking a two-day state visit to Liberia…
Read more...Momo Gebah, Coocoo Dennis, Christopher Vambo , Others to Appear Before TRC Monday

By Mambu James Kpargoi, Jr,Monrovia Former aide camp to ex-President Charles Taylor, Momo Gebah, then government frontline commanders Coocoo Dennis, Roland Duo, Christopher Vambo, Siafa Norman, Kofi Zah and William Toe are amongst several political and military actors in the Liberian conflict to appear before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Liberia Monday.
Read more...Ghanaians Drugs Trafficking Liberia: Does It Surprise Liberians?

By Semantics King Jr, Minneapolis Reports emanating from the Liberian capital, Monrovia say about nine Ghanaian nationals were found guilty in a 500 Million United States Dollars drugs trafficking case involving a discovery of 2.4 tons of cocaine.
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