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Senator Raises Concern Over Ascendency of AFL Deputy Chief of Staff

Monrovia - Senator Steve Zargo of Lofa Count - a ranking member on the Senate Defense and Intelligence Committee has raised concern over the selection of Geraldine George as Deputy Chief of Staff Designate of the Armed Forces of Liberia.
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Senator Raises Concern Over Ascendency of AFL Deputy Chief of Staff

Monrovia - Senator Steve Zargo of Lofa Count - a ranking member on the Senate Defense and Intelligence Committee has raised concern over the selection of Geraldine George as Deputy Chief of Staff Designate of the Armed Forces of Liberia.

“Thank You For Confirming My Wife” – Sen. Varney Sherman

Monrovia - Senator Varney Sherman was on Thursday, April 19 seen in the chambers of the Senate distributing complimentary cards and Souvenir pens to his colleagues with the inscription: “Thank you for confirming my wife”.
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“Thank You For Confirming My Wife” – Sen. Varney Sherman

Monrovia - Senator Varney Sherman was on Thursday, April 19 seen in the chambers of the Senate distributing complimentary cards and Souvenir pens to his colleagues with the inscription: “Thank you for confirming my wife”.

FFDC, UNMIL Welcome Trained Fishery Technicians from Ghana

Monrovia - The Faimaba Fisheries Development, Inc. (FFDC) and its sponsor, the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL), held a Welcome Program for beneficiaries of a five-day training program held at the FLOSELL FARMS in Sogakope, Volta Region, Ghana. The
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FFDC, UNMIL Welcome Trained Fishery Technicians from Ghana

Monrovia - The Faimaba Fisheries Development, Inc. (FFDC) and its sponsor, the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL), held a Welcome Program for beneficiaries of a five-day training program held at the FLOSELL FARMS in Sogakope, Volta Region, Ghana. The beneficiaries are Harris Mallay, Aquaculture Manager; Patrick Y. Mawolo, and Oscar D. Daryoue. All beneficiaries of the training program in Ghana are fishery technicians of the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA), the Government of Liberia’s regulatory arm of the nation’s fishery sector, by sponsored by FFDC, a private implementing partner to UNMIL. The training was part of the UNMIL QUICK IMPACT PROJECT for the Liberian fishery sector, under the theme, “Enhancing Conflict Prevention and Peace Consolidation Through Increased Food Security in the Fishery Sector.” The program, which was mostly about briefing by the training beneficiaries on new fishery ideas they acquired in Ghana, was held on April 18. 2018, at the FFDC’s head office, Emanline Hall, Du-Port Road, Paynesville, outside of Monrovia. In his Welcome Remark, the Executive Director of FFDC, Mr. Edwin Bonar, said the one-day Briefing was to give participants opportunity to learn the fishery methods the training beneficiaries had learnt in Ghana. Only two of the beneficiaries—Harris Mallay and Patrick Y. Marwolo—were available for the briefing, and they did a joint presentation. In his presentation, Harris Mallay said, “We went to Ghana to learn mostly about Tilapia.” In his study of the Tilapia fish in Ghana, Mallay said this breed survives in a water temperature measuring 12-35 degrees, survives on a food called O. niloticus, has a growth rate of 150-250 grams in a six-month period, and that the sexual organ of a male Tilapia from the female is known by the “20-30% harder than the female,” he said. Picking up from where his colleagues stopped, Patrick Y.Marwolo said his Ghanaian teachers told him that only 500—being the maximum—of Fingerlings (babies Tilapia) should be packaged for transportation to a place far from the Nursery, and that ice should be placed around the bag containing the Fingerlings. On feeding schedule, he stated “four times daily” (for Fingerlings), and for feeding methods, he mentioned ‘broadcasting’ and ‘response feeding’. The former is the routine feeding method, while the latter is supplying the food based on the Fingerlings’ demand or lack of interest due to loss of appetite. During the Question/Comment segment for participants, Mr. Sizi A.S. Kpadeh, Director of Aquaculture & Inland Fisheries, NaFAA, said the use of salt in Aquaponics (as one of the presenters said his Ghanaian teacher had suggested) destroys the plant. Mr. Zurbah F. Gorvego, National Consultant, FFDC, said the major obstacle to the growth of the Liberian fishery sector is the current lack of knowledge in production of fish feed.     On his impression of his training, Harris Malay said he was overwhelmed by the Ghanaian fishery sector, unlike how he feels about his country’s. “In Ghana, there’s a support from the government and private financial institutions to fishery projects and activities by individual persons or organizations, which accounts for the boom in the Ghanaian fishery sector. I haven’t seen this kind of such support in our country.” Giving a proof of his claim of the thrive of Ghana’s fishery industry, far above Liberia’s, he talked about the owner of FLOSELL FARMS, Evans Kwadzo Danso, who has become a  millionaire, he said, from his fishery farms and training facilities. “This guy’s fishery farms  developed faster in a short period, and he paid in a short time the money he borrowed,” he said. The Executive Director of FLOSELL FARMS was trained as a Biochemist, but later took up fish farming after he returned from Canada, Harry Marwolo said. On the major problem responsible for the stagnation of the Liberian fishery sector, the FLOSELL FARMS-trained Liberian fishery technician pointed to poor research for the sector. “This result to limited harvest in fish food and livelihoods, and is also responsible for the Liberian fishery sector being on subsistence for a long time up to now,” he said. He said Liberian fishermen currently produce the total of 48, 000 tons of fish each year, and that this number is too small to attract any big-investment foreign business person who wants to enter into a partnership with a fish-farming organization. Liberia has a total of 300 fish farmers in 160 communities nationwide, and a total of 1, 704 ponds covering a total of 113.9 hectares.  On the challenge of the training in Ghana, each of the two presenters talked about the training time (five days) being too short to learn everything his sponsor (FFDC) wanted him to learn. For the construction of the Aquaculture facility in Libercia, UNMIL had hired the Environment Aquaponics Technology (EAT), a company owned by a white man who identified himself as “an Englishman”, and is based in the Republic of Cyprus. According to the Englishman, EAT has already started construction of the facility in New Kru Town, one of three fishing communities of Montserrado County. “EAT’s tasks are to build the Aquaponics facility and train students of Liberia’s Aquaculture Institute of Liberia and members of the Liberia Artisanal Fishermen Association, or LAFA, to manage the facility,” said Mr. Jonathan Ayre, CEO of EAT, who defines Aquaponics as “the combination of agriculture, the growing of plants on the surface of the ground, and hydroculture, the growing of plants and fish in the water.” He added: “The motto of this project is, ‘Aquaponics in the community, for the community and by the community’.” The Ghana training is a part of the FFDC’s four-month (January-April) fishery project running on US$700, 000 provided by UNMIL. Since its arrival in Liberia in 2003, UNMIL has restricted each of its nation-building operations on the platform of peace.  Report by Samuel G. Dweh              

Looming Conflict of Interest at Monrovia City Corporation; As Mayor Makes Foreign Trip at Expense of Potential Investor

Monrovia – A Moroccan company eyeing a massive waste management contract in Monrovia has begun lobbying and swaying Jefferson Koijee, Mayor of the City of Monrovia, with fully funded foreign trip and state-of-the-art hospitality.
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Looming Conflict of Interest at Monrovia City Corporation; As Mayor Makes Foreign Trip at Expense of Potential Investor

Monrovia – A Moroccan company eyeing a massive waste management contract in Monrovia has begun lobbying and swaying Jefferson Koijee, Mayor of the City of Monrovia, with fully funded foreign trip and state-of-the-art hospitality.

President Weah’s Special Review Committee Adopts Guidelines to Constitute Code of Conduct

Monrovia – A nine-man Special Review Committee set up by President George Manneh Weah has agreed and adopted guidelines to constitute its Code of Conduct. The Code of Conduct is to enhance and ensure efficiency, integrity and transparency in the work of th
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President Weah’s Special Review Committee Adopts Guidelines to Constitute Code of Conduct

Monrovia – A nine-man Special Review Committee set up by President George Manneh Weah has agreed and adopted guidelines to constitute its Code of Conduct. The Code of Conduct is to enhance and ensure efficiency, integrity and transparency in the work of the committee as enshrined in the Presidential Authorization. The drafting of the Code of Conduct kick starts the activity of the committee.

Liberia: Crown Hill, Slip Way Residents Demand Relocation Package Ahead of Bali Island Project

Monrovia - Residents of communities that would be affected by the construction of a bridge to link central Monrovia with Bali Island are proposing an early relocation package before the start of the project.
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Liberia: Crown Hill, Slip Way Residents Demand Relocation Package Ahead of Bali Island Project

Monrovia - Residents of communities that would be affected by the construction of a bridge to link central Monrovia with Bali Island are proposing an early relocation package before the start of the project.

Liberia: Legislators Staying Away from Sessions

Monrovia - It has been observed that many lawmakers especially members of the Liberian Senate are on a daily basis boycotting sessions without giving genuine reasons or excuses.
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Liberia: Legislators Staying Away from Sessions

Monrovia - It has been observed that many lawmakers especially members of the Liberian Senate are on a daily basis boycotting sessions without giving genuine reasons or excuses.

Solicitor General-Designate Assures Reform in Justice System

Monrovia - Despite numerous challenges facing the prosecutorial arm of the Ministry of Justice, Cllr. Daku Mulbah, and Solicitor General-designate has vowed to bring reform to the justice system, if he is confirmed.
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Solicitor General-Designate Assures Reform in Justice System

Monrovia - Despite numerous challenges facing the prosecutorial arm of the Ministry of Justice, Cllr. Daku Mulbah, and Solicitor General-designate has vowed to bring reform to the justice system, if he is confirmed.

Government of Liberia, George Kailondo Suspected of Having Link to Murder of Journalist Tyron Browne

Monrovia - Recent unfolding events especially as it relates to the mysterious, gruesome murder of Journalist Tyron Browne continue to pounder and disturb the minds of Liberians and the media community, with several allegations coming from various sectors.
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Government of Liberia, George Kailondo Suspected of Having Link to Murder of Journalist Tyron Browne

Monrovia - Recent unfolding events especially as it relates to the mysterious, gruesome murder of Journalist Tyron Browne continue to pounder and disturb the minds of Liberians and the media community, with several allegations coming from various sectors.

Joint Security Concern Investigates Series of Mysterious Deaths in Liberia

Monrovia - With less than three months of the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) government, the Joint Security Committee said their attention has been drawn to series of unexplained deaths around the country.
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Joint Security Concern Investigates Series of Mysterious Deaths in Liberia

Monrovia - With less than three months of the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) government, the Joint Security Committee said their attention has been drawn to series of unexplained deaths around the country.

Launch of Shuttle Service Enhances Liberia’s Airport Transport Service

Monrovia - Amid the huge challenges confronting Liberia’s transport system, the Infinity Shuttle Service has launched a shared ride and point-point airport shuttle service in the country.
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Launch of Shuttle Service Enhances Liberia’s Airport Transport Service

Monrovia - Amid the huge challenges confronting Liberia’s transport system, the Infinity Shuttle Service has launched a shared ride and point-point airport shuttle service in the country.

Liberia’s FIU Tightens Screws On Money Laundering And Terrorist Financing

Monrovia – Liberia’s Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) began a money laundering and terrorist financing (ML&TF) national risk assessment (NRA) workshop at the Central Bank of Liberia (CBL) on April 17.
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Liberia’s FIU Tightens Screws On Money Laundering And Terrorist Financing

Monrovia – Liberia’s Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) began a money laundering and terrorist financing (ML&TF) national risk assessment (NRA) workshop at the Central Bank of Liberia (CBL) on April 17.

Liberia’s Elections Commission Certificates Two Lawmakers Following Prolonged Election Disputes

Monrovia - At long last the National Elections Commission (NEC) has certificated two lawmakers from Bong and Nimba Counties who were prevented from taking their seats at the Capitol along with their fellow representatives due to protests from other candidate
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Liberia’s Elections Commission Certificates Two Lawmakers Following Prolonged Election Disputes

Monrovia - At long last the National Elections Commission (NEC) has certificated two lawmakers from Bong and Nimba Counties who were prevented from taking their seats at the Capitol along with their fellow representatives due to protests from other candidates over the result of the poll.

ASPYRE Trains Male and Female Entrepreneurs in Lower Montserrado

Monrovia - The Activating a Supportive Platform for Young Rural Entrepreneurs (ASPYRE) project is celebrating 36 young men and women’s completion of the “I Am an Entrepreneur” training in Morris’ Farm, Todee, Montserrado on April 11, 2018.
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ASPYRE Trains Male and Female Entrepreneurs in Lower Montserrado

Monrovia - The Activating a Supportive Platform for Young Rural Entrepreneurs (ASPYRE) project is celebrating 36 young men and women’s completion of the “I Am an Entrepreneur” training in Morris’ Farm, Todee, Montserrado on April 11, 2018.

University of Liberia IT Contract Awarded to Mwanta ‘Not Legal’

Monrovia - With no bidding process and advertisement done as required by the Public Procurement Concession Commission (PPCC), the University of Liberia on March 5, 2018 chose to name a Liberian software firm, Mwantana Consultant Technology, to run its digita
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University of Liberia IT Contract Awarded to Mwanta ‘Not Legal’

Monrovia - With no bidding process and advertisement done as required by the Public Procurement Concession Commission (PPCC), the University of Liberia on March 5, 2018 chose to name a Liberian software firm, Mwantana Consultant Technology, to run its digital registration program.

Former President of Press Union of Liberia, Abdullah Kamara is Dead

Monrovia - The Liberian Media landscape has been dealt another blow just a day following the gruesome murder of Journalist Tryon Browne of Super FM.
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Former President of Press Union of Liberia, Abdullah Kamara is Dead

Monrovia - The Liberian Media landscape has been dealt another blow just a day following the gruesome murder of Journalist Tryon Browne of Super FM.

Liberia’s First Military Pilots Graduate in Nigeria

Monrovia – Two officers of the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL), 2nd Lieutenants Jerreck Jeff Dwanah, Jr., and Varney A. Sieleaf,  become the first post war certified commercial pilots in the AFL as they were winged on Monday, April 16, 2018, at the Nigerian
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Liberia’s First Military Pilots Graduate in Nigeria

Monrovia – Two officers of the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL), 2nd Lieutenants Jerreck Jeff Dwanah, Jr., and Varney A. Sieleaf,  become the first post war certified commercial pilots in the AFL as they were winged on Monday, April 16, 2018, at the Nigerian Airforce Headquarters in Abuja, Nigeria.

Catholic Church: Land Rights Bill Crucial in Keeping the Peace

Monrovia - Catholic Bishops Conference of Liberia (CABICOL) has said that the Land Rights Bill is crucial and should properly be reviewed before it is passed into law.
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Catholic Church: Land Rights Bill Crucial in Keeping the Peace

Monrovia - Catholic Bishops Conference of Liberia (CABICOL) has said that the Land Rights Bill is crucial and should properly be reviewed before it is passed into law.

Parents, Teachers Weigh Progress of Partnership Schools Outside Monrovia

Buchanan, Grand Bassa County – Hannah Diggs wears a bright smile while cutting dough of flour into shapes to be baked into cokies. It’s a bright Monday morning in the port city of Buchanan – 83 miles away from Liberia’s capital - Monrovia and she is c
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Parents, Teachers Weigh Progress of Partnership Schools Outside Monrovia

Buchanan, Grand Bassa County – Hannah Diggs wears a bright smile while cutting dough of flour into shapes to be baked into cokies. It’s a bright Monday morning in the port city of Buchanan – 83 miles away from Liberia’s capital - Monrovia and she is certain pupils of the Sarah Sampson George Elementary School, few meters away, would be her customers.

BREAKING NEWS: Liberian Journalist Found Dead; Murderer Remains Unknown

Monrovia – Tyron A. Brown, a journalist working with a  local radio station in Monrovia – Super FM – has been murdered.
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BREAKING NEWS: Liberian Journalist Found Dead; Murderer Remains Unknown

Monrovia – Tyron A. Brown, a journalist working with a  local radio station in Monrovia – Super FM – has been murdered.

‘Full-Scale Probe’ Underway: Liberia Vows to Bring Perpetrators of Slain Journalist to Justice

New York - Hours after the fatal murder of journalist Tyron A. Brown, Liberia's Minister of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism Lenn Eugene Nagbe says the Weah-led government will leave no stone unturned in bringing the killers to justice.
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‘Full-Scale Probe’ Underway: Liberia Vows to Bring Perpetrators of Slain Journalist to Justice

New York - Hours after the fatal murder of journalist Tyron A. Brown, Liberia's Minister of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism Lenn Eugene Nagbe says the Weah-led government will leave no stone unturned in bringing the killers to justice.

UNESCO-MRU Agreed MOU for Partnership in Enhanced Growth and Development

Paris, France – The United Nations Educational and Scientific Cultural Organization,(UNESCO), and the Mano River Union(MRU) have held talks on the need to sign a Memorandum Of Understanding(MOU) that will ensure that the two organizations work closely toget
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UNESCO-MRU Agreed MOU for Partnership in Enhanced Growth and Development

Paris, France – The United Nations Educational and Scientific Cultural Organization,(UNESCO), and the Mano River Union(MRU) have held talks on the need to sign a Memorandum Of Understanding(MOU) that will ensure that the two organizations work closely together in many areas.

Vice President Howard-Taylor and Chinese Ambassador Inspect Chinese Aided Bamboo And Rattan Weaving Projects

Monrovia – Vice president Jewel Howard-Taylor and the Ambassador accredited to Liberia, H.E.  Fu Jijun on Thursday April 12, 2018    toured a Chinese-aided Bamboo and Rattan Weaving Project at the Samuel K. Doe Sports Complex in Paynesville, outside Monr
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Vice President Howard-Taylor and Chinese Ambassador Inspect Chinese Aided Bamboo And Rattan Weaving Projects

Monrovia – Vice president Jewel Howard-Taylor and the Ambassador accredited to Liberia, H.E.  Fu Jijun on Thursday April 12, 2018    toured a Chinese-aided Bamboo and Rattan Weaving Project at the Samuel K. Doe Sports Complex in Paynesville, outside Monrovia.

AFELL Mediates Over 500 Cases; Says Its Intervention Has Helped Reduce Court Dockets

Monrovia - The Association of Female Lawyers of Liberia (AFELL) said it has resolved 545 cases through their mediation efforts.
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AFELL Mediates Over 500 Cases; Says Its Intervention Has Helped Reduce Court Dockets

Monrovia - The Association of Female Lawyers of Liberia (AFELL) said it has resolved 545 cases through their mediation efforts.

‘Pre-trial Detention At Monrovia Central Prison is Worrisome’ – Justice Minister

Monrovia - Accompanied by both the  Inspector General of Police and Director of  Liberia Immigration Services (LIS) , Liberia’s Justice Minister Frank Musa Dean Thursday, April, 12, 2018 visited the Monrovia Central Prison to ascertain the condition of th
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‘Pre-trial Detention At Monrovia Central Prison is Worrisome’ – Justice Minister

Monrovia - Accompanied by both the  Inspector General of Police and Director of  Liberia Immigration Services (LIS) , Liberia’s Justice Minister Frank Musa Dean Thursday, April, 12, 2018 visited the Monrovia Central Prison to ascertain the condition of the facility and inmates.

Edana Redefines Photography; Launches Liberia’s First Photography Magazine

Monrovia – Scene at the famous Paynesville Town was full of excitement as hundreds of patrons and organizers stormed the launch of Liberia’s first photography magazine.
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Edana Redefines Photography; Launches Liberia’s First Photography Magazine

Monrovia – Scene at the famous Paynesville Town was full of excitement as hundreds of patrons and organizers stormed the launch of Liberia’s first photography magazine.

NHA Encourages the Formation of Real Estate Association of Liberia

Monrovia – The Managing Director of the National Housing Authority, Hon. Duannah Siryon, Friday, April 5, 2018 held an important meeting with few representatives of the Liberia Builders Association.
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NHA Encourages the Formation of Real Estate Association of Liberia

Monrovia – The Managing Director of the National Housing Authority, Hon. Duannah Siryon, Friday, April 5, 2018 held an important meeting with few representatives of the Liberia Builders Association.

Liberia Electricity Corporation Hires Eight Graduates as Engineer-in-Training from Tubman University in Maryland County

Monrovia – The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) has hired eight graduates from the William V. S. Tubman University in Harper, Maryland County. The graduates were hired under the LEC Internship program, which provides employment opportunities to deservi
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Liberia Electricity Corporation Hires Eight Graduates as Engineer-in-Training from Tubman University in Maryland County

Monrovia – The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) has hired eight graduates from the William V. S. Tubman University in Harper, Maryland County. The graduates were hired under the LEC Internship program, which provides employment opportunities to deserving students and graduates. The newly hired interns will serve as Engineers-In Training for a period of three years before integration into the LEC system.

NEC, UNDP and Partners Collaborate to Strengthen Logistics and Operations for Future Elections

Monrovia – The National Elections Commission and United Nations Development Programme supported by international partners from the European Union, Sweden, Ireland and Canada are working to strengthen the logistics and operational capacity of staff during tr
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NEC, UNDP and Partners Collaborate to Strengthen Logistics and Operations for Future Elections

Monrovia – The National Elections Commission and United Nations Development Programme supported by international partners from the European Union, Sweden, Ireland and Canada are working to strengthen the logistics and operational capacity of staff during training being held between 10-12 April 2018.

'Pres. Weah Lied' - FPA Editor Refutes Allegation of Receiving US$10k for Publicity During 2017 Elections Campaign

Monrovia – The Managing Editor of FrontPage Africa Newspaper, Mr. Rodney D. Sieh, said President George Manneh Weah lied when he said he (Weah) paid over US$10,000 to him (Sieh) for publicity during the 2017 elections campaign.
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'Pres. Weah Lied' - FPA Editor Refutes Allegation of Receiving US$10k for Publicity During 2017 Elections Campaign

Monrovia – The Managing Editor of FrontPage Africa Newspaper, Mr. Rodney D. Sieh, said President George Manneh Weah lied when he said he (Weah) paid over US$10,000 to him (Sieh) for publicity during the 2017 elections campaign.

CPJ: Liberia Should Reform Libel Laws In Wake Of $1.8m Civil Suit Against Front Page Africa

New York --The Committee to Protect Journalists today expressed concern over a US$1.8 million civil defamation lawsuit against Front Page Africa, a privately owned Liberian newspaper that has long been the subject of complaints and harassment for its critica
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CPJ: Liberia Should Reform Libel Laws In Wake Of $1.8m Civil Suit Against Front Page Africa

New York --The Committee to Protect Journalists today expressed concern over a US$1.8 million civil defamation lawsuit against Front Page Africa, a privately owned Liberian newspaper that has long been the subject of complaints and harassment for its critical reporting on successive governments.

Press Union of Liberia Alerts International Community Over ‘Escalating Waves of Government’s Intolerance against the Media in Liberia’

Monrovia - The Press Union of Liberia (PUL) says it is panicked at the fastest pace at which official intolerance for independent journalism and dissent is escalating in Liberia.
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Press Union of Liberia Alerts International Community Over ‘Escalating Waves of Government’s Intolerance against the Media in Liberia’

Monrovia - The Press Union of Liberia (PUL) says it is panicked at the fastest pace at which official intolerance for independent journalism and dissent is escalating in Liberia.

Liberia Football Association Executives Admit to Fifa US$50,000 Scandal; Agree to Repay Money

Monrovia – Liberia Football Association (LFA) Vice President Musa Shannon is the latest to admit to receiving US$1,500 from the US$50,000 Fifa sent to Liberia to fight Ebola in 2014.
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Liberia Football Association Executives Admit to Fifa US$50,000 Scandal; Agree to Repay Money

Monrovia – Liberia Football Association (LFA) Vice President Musa Shannon is the latest to admit to receiving US$1,500 from the US$50,000 Fifa sent to Liberia to fight Ebola in 2014.