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Emmett A. Dennis’ Legacy Inspires Emerging Scientists

The curtains fell Friday on the fourth edition of the Emmett A. Dennis Scientific Conference in Monrovia, with dozens of emerging scientists expressing renewed determination to emulate the distinguished legacy of Dr. Emmett A. Dennis, former University of Liberia President and celebrated biomedical scientist. The three-day gathering brought together researchers, academics, and students from Liberia…

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Grand Gedeh To Benefit From Investment

Wallace International Incorporated, a Liberian-owned firm headquartered in the United States, has announced a US$3 million investment that promises to transform lives in Grand Gedeh County following high-level consultation with elders, local authority and youth. At the heart of the plan is a modern digitized library worth US$1 million powered by solar energy and staffed…

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NPHIL Reassures Public Of Accurate Health Information….Kicks Off National Scientific Confab

The National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL) has assured the public that all information emanating from NPHIL regarding the Viral Hemorrhagic fever pathogens (VHF), which include Ebola virus and Marburg virus, remains accurate and reliable.  Director General, Dr. Dougbeh Chris Nyan, said it is the entity’s role to respond to public health threats. Recently,…

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“Eliminate Selective Justice”…Gongloe On Accused Rapist Deputy Minister McGill

Cllr. Tiawan Gongloe has called for the dismissal and subsequent prosecution of Deputy Youth and Sports Minister J. Bryant McGill, for allegedly raping a minor.  He said the delay of justice undermines the government’s rule of law component of the “R” in the ARREST agenda. Speaking Monday, September 15, 2025 in Monrovia, Cllr. Gongloe wants…

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