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No Evidence To Convict ‘Saboteurs’?…Gov’t Lawyers Run To Supreme Court Again

The Government of Liberia could be lacking the required pieces of evidence to try a landmark corruption case involving five government officials of former President George Weah’s regime after failing to proceed with the trial process for the second time in a row. The Chambers Justice of the Supreme Court Yamie Quiqui Gbeisay halted the corruption trial…

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Government Secures US$5.3 Million Grant…For Agriculture Development

The Government of Liberia and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) have signed a grant agreement for the Scaling-Up Agroecology Approaches in Liberia project, valued at US$5.3 Million. According to a Ministry of Finance release dated December 4, 2024, the funding, provided by the European Union, will support Liberia’s agricultural sector by promoting sustainable…

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“Revisiting Normal Day”…Boakai To Refurbish Hotel Africa, Others

President Joseph N. Boakai has disclosed plans to refurbish all damaged government properties in Liberia including the Ducor Palace Hotel, Hotel Africa, EJ Roye Building and other presidential buildings amongst others. Speaking Tuesday, December 3, 2024 at the endorsement ceremony for the validation of the National Development Plan in Congo Town, Boakai said in 2025,…

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LCAA Delegation Returns Home…From Attending African Civil Aviation Session In Congo

The Director General of the Liberia Civil Aviation Authority (LCAA) Mr. Julius D. Dennis. Jr., has returned to Liberia, along with a delegation from the 35th Ordinary Plenary Session of the African Civil Aviation Commission (AFCAC), held in Brazzaville, Republic of Congo. The other member of the Liberian delegation included the Deputy Secretary General for…

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Damaged ITI Bride Causing Hardship For Travelers…Motorcyclists, Passengers Decry Lack of Route

Motorcyclists and passengers stranded by the temporary closure of the ITI Bridge have voiced frustration over the government’s failure to provide alternative ways to cross the Cestos River. The bridge, a crucial link to the Southeast region, was closed for rehabilitation, leaving commuters and traders struggling to maintain their routines. Stranded travelers have decried the…

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Correction Officers Trained In Records Management…Urged To Make Maximum Use Of Knowledge

At least Twenty-two records officers from the 16 prison facilities across the country have benefited from a two-day intensive Prison Record Management and Database capacity building training at the Ministry of Justice in Monrovia. According to a release, the hands-on training held from December 2-3, 2024, was conducted under the auspices of the American Bar…

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