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CSA Embarks On Credential Verification…At Ministry Of Internal Affairs

The Civil Service Agency (CSA), in collaboration with the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA), has officially launched a comprehensive personnel and credentials verification exercise for all employees of the Ministry across Liberia’s 15 counties. According to an August 5, 2025, release, the initiative is designed to thoroughly review personnel files and collect critical data, to…

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LDEA Clarifies Ongoing In-House Recruitment Exercise

The Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA) has clarified information surrounding its ongoing in-house recruitment process to ensure transparency and understanding of the agency’s efforts to strengthen its workforce in response to recent public concerns. As part of the current recruitment exercise, the government of Liberia, through the agency, has committed to sponsoring the basic recruit…

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NPA Caught In Illegal Dismissals…. Ombudsman Orders Reinstatement Of Employees

The Office of the Ombudsman has ruled that the National Port Authority (NPA) unlawfully dismissed three employees accused of gross negligence in a case involving the alleged loss of more than US$200,000, citing multiple violations of due process and the agency’s own internal regulations. According to the Ombudsman’s report released on July 25, 2025, the…

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Students Set Roadblock At UL

Students believed to be members of the Student Unification Party (SUP), a campus-based political party, set up a roadblock at the entrance of the University of Liberia on Capitol Hill in protest for the renovation of the buildings. According to them, since the buildings housing the University were constructed, they have not been renovated. They…

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Bond For Arson Suspects Approved

After spending over five months at the Monrovia Central Prison for allegedly burning the Capitol Building on December 18, 2024, the Judge of Criminal Court “A” at the Temple of Justice in Monrovia has approved a joint property valuation bond of Five Hundred Thousand United States dollar (US$500,000.00), and a property deed value at six…

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Konneh Speaks On Restriction Of Unprocessed Rubber Export

Konneh Speaks On Restriction Of Unprocessed Rubber Export

Gbarpolu County Senator Amara Konneh has disclosed that Executive Order #151 is not a ban on rubber export. Senator Konneh, in a Facebook post, said the Executive Order is a forward-looking policy prioritizing domestic value addition, transparency, and economic resilience. He said restructuring how they manage rubber exports lays the groundwork for domestic industrial growth…

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