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Liberia Poorly Ranked In Women’s Political Participation…Report On Violence Against Women In Election Out

An assessment report has been released on a survey that highlights Violence Against Women in Elections and Politics in Liberia. The survey is being jointly conducted by the National Elections Commission of Liberia (NEC-Liberia), UN Women, and the UNDP Liberia Electoral Support Project (LESP). During an online presentation held on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, at…

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LNP Empowers LDEA Commanders, Sectional Heads

The Liberia National Police (LNP), in collaboration with the leadership of the Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA), successfully conducted a two-day capacity-building workshop for LDEA commanders, investigators, sectional heads, and their deputies from Montserrado County. According to a press release dated April 28, 2026, the training was specifically designed to strengthen operational effectiveness, enhance investigative…

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Economic Sabotage Case Enters Decisive Stage…As Jury Grills Tweah On Authority, Emergency Spending

In a dramatic turn in the high-profile national security spending trial, jurors on Monday, April 27, 2026, confronted former Minister of Finance and Development Planning, Samuel D. Tweah, Jr., with a barrage of probing questions that cut directly to the core of the prosecution’s allegations of abuse of authority, irregular financial transfers, and the legality…

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L$79 Billon Printing Proposal Explained

Amid public debates over the Central Bank of Liberia’s (CBL) proposal to print L$79 billion in additional banknotes based on past currency controversies and growing concerns about inflation and economic stability, this publication has taken a closer examination of the proposal. The proposal suggests that the initiative is less about expanding money supply indiscriminately but…

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“Poverty, Food Insecurity Persist” …UN Report Reveals Mixed Progress In Liberia

Liberia recorded steady economic growth of about five percent in 2025. Still, widespread poverty, food insecurity, and structural vulnerabilities continue to undermine the country’s development trajectory, according to the United Nations Annual Results Report. The report describes 2025 as a “pivotal moment” marked by resilience and gradual recovery, driven largely by improvements in mining, agriculture,…

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World Bank Powerbroker Lands In Monrovia…As Liberia Seeks Lifeline Amid Global Economic Strain

A high-stakes visit by Zarau Wendeline Kibwe is set to place Liberia’s development agenda under the global spotlight as the senior World Bank Group official arrived in Monrovia on Monday, April 27, for a two-day mission. Kibwe’s visit comes at a critical time, with Liberia navigating economic pressures and seeking to accelerate growth through international…

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Bomi Lawmaker Under Probe…Turned Over To Rules And Order C’ttee

The leadership of the House of Representatives has forwarded Bomi County Electoral District #3 Representative, Hon. Sam P. Jallah, to its Committee on Rules, Order, and Administration for investigation following a formal complaint from fellow lawmakers. The complaint stems from recent public remarks made by Rep. Jallah concerning the just-passed supplementary budget, in which he…

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