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Motivational Pick of The Week Sidharth: The Rising Sun of New Verse

Significant achievements throughout human history consistently focus on the ideology of accomplishment. Author Sidharth P.K. continues to add to his accomplishments, showcasing his uniqueness as a writer. His poetic talent began to blossom at a young age while he was still in school. Under the influence of his mother, Sidharth started reading classics and various…

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Agriculture Minister Commends JICA’s Improved Rice Production Project…For Smallholder Farmers

Agriculture Minister Dr. J. Alexander Nuetah has praised the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) for its significant contributions to Liberia’s rice sector through the “Improving Rice Production for Smallholders Project,” widely known as JICA LIBRICE. Dr. Nuetah delivered these remarks during the fourth Joint Coordinating Committee (JCC) meeting held at the Ministry of Agriculture, as…

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‘Rethinking National Development’…Boakai Elaborates On US$8.4B Investment Plan

President Joseph Boakai has called on development partners to forge a united front in implementing Liberia’s new national development blueprint, the ARREST Agenda for Inclusive Development (AAID), as the country seeks to raise nearly $8.4 billion over the next five years. Delivering the keynote address at the high-level Government of Liberia and Development Partners Retreat…

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Traditional Nurse ‘Kills’ 24 Years Old Pregnant Woman…Arrested For Medical Malpractice

A traditional midwife in her early 70s, identified as Oldma Photo Lloyd of the Bonja Community, has been handed over to the Liberia National Police (LNP) on allegations of medical malpractice that reportedly led to the death of 24-year-old Grace Junior. The Liberia Medical and Dental Council, in collaboration with the Montserrado County Health Team…

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VP Koung Cautions Youth Against Electoral Violence…As Nimba Senatorial By-election Draws Closer

Vice President Jeremiah K. Koung urges the youth of Liberia, particularly those in Nimba County, to remain united during and after the upcoming Nimba senatorial by-election. During his community engagement tour on Tuesday, VP Koung cautioned young people to shun violence, invective, and divisive behavior in their political support. “As politicians, we often collaborate in…

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Liberia Prepares to Elevate Priorities of Marginalized Groups In Its NDCs

The Government of Liberia (GoL), through the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)-Climate Promise, UN Women, UNICEF, ActionAid Liberia, Medica Liberia and the Liberian Youth for Climate Action (LYCA), is holding a National Dialogue on integrating the priorities of Youth, Children, Gender and People with Disabilities in Liberia’s…

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LIS Wants Q-Net’s Legal Documents Revoked

Authorities of the Liberia Immigration Service (LIS) have called on the Government of Liberia to revoke all legal documents that authorize Q-Net to operate as a legitimate company in Liberia. According to information gathered by the LIS, Q-Net has been deceiving people by pretending to offer business and educational opportunities. A recent investigation by the…

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RAL Unites Community, Police In Fighting Crimes In Grand Bassa

Rescue Alternatives Liberia (RAL) has provided intensive training as part of efforts in building a cohesive relationship among law enforcement agencies and communities in Grand Bassa County. The over forty (40) participants of the training included community members, women, youth, police officers, judicial workers, journalists, and it was aimed at preventing crimes and other unwholesome…

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