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ArcelorMittal Liberia: Partner for Development or Colonial Exploiter?

Liberia keeps signing the same bargain-our land, ore, rubber, and forests traded away for the promise of “jobs,” “growth,” and “community development.” Two decades...

Liberia: Drowning City: Monrovia’s Floods and the Cost of Delay

By George S. Tengbeh A Night of Water and Fear It was midnight in Clara Town when the water broke through the front door of the...

Tensions Between Law Enforcement Officers and Political Party Actors in Liberia (1979–Recent Years)

Introduction Law enforcement in Liberia—primarily the Liberia National Police (LNP), but also the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) in certain instances—has had a recurring role...

Liberia at the Crossroads: Why Today Looks Better Than Yesterday

By Bonokai G. B. Gould, ChE Liberia has never lacked plans. From the days of recovery after the civil war, through glossy “vision” strategies and...

Exchange Rate Drama: How Hidden Market Manipulation Hurts Every Liberian

By Rufus S. Berry, MBA – Financial Expert From L$200 to L$160 - Why Prices Haven’t Budged and Liberians Deserve Answers Over the past week, the...

Liberia: The Senate Inspection Committee: Verification or Vacation?

By Sidiki Fofana / Truth in Ink Liberia woke up this week to yet another political storm. Senator Nya D. Twayen Jr. of Nimba County...

Degrees in Doubt: Liberia’s College Closures Leave Students Stranded

By George Sahr Tengbeh “Three years of late-night study and a family debt all for a letter that says the college no longer exists.” That was...

Liberia: Why Liberia Needs a Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation to Drive Development

Moses Zangar, Jr. (Liberian Journalist) In the 21st century, science, technology, and innovation are no longer optional for national development - they are essential. Across...

The Significance of Establishing Training Academies for All Law Enforcement Institutions in Liberia

Introduction The strength of any nation’s criminal justice system rests not only on its laws, courts, and correctional facilities, but also on the professionalism of...

Liberia: Ghost of Ebola: Survivors Betrayed by a Forgotten Promise

By George S. Tengbeh The Forgotten Wounds On a quiet afternoon in West Point, one of Monrovia’s most crowded neighborhoods, 38-year-old Hawa sat on a wooden...

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