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Let’s Put Liberia First

By Gabriel I.H. Williams President Joseph Nyuma Boakai is heading a high-level Liberian government delegation at the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly...

Liberia: Private Security: A Complementary Force to Government Security

INTRODUCTION In today’s complex and rapidly evolving security landscape, the role of private security has grown in both scope and importance. Across the globe, governments...

Liberia: The LACC Must Investigate

By Seltue Karweaye Sr. In Liberia, the paramount issues of transparency and accountability in public financial management remain central to the national dialogue, and recent...

The Hypocrisy of U.S. Sanctions: Correction, Control, or Concealed Politics? Liberia as a Case Study

By Sidiki Fofana | Truth in Ink Sanctions are often described by Washington as a tool of correction, meant to punish the corrupt, strengthen democracy,...

Liberia: Former Information Minister Ledgerhood Julius Rennie Speaks

By Ledgerhood Julius Rennie (former Information Minister) I watched with keen interest the social media video montage by venerable Cllr. Tiawon Gongle bemoaning what he...

Liberia Triples Alien Work Permit Fees Amid Growing Calls for Labor Justice: Appreciating the advocacy of advocate, George S. Tengbeh of (lilga)

The Government of Liberia has announced a sharp increase in alien work permit fees, raising the cost from US$1,00 to US$3,00, a move widely...

Liberia: Enhancing the Upkeep of Presidential Bodyguards and Ensuring the Safety of the Presidency

Introduction The presidency is not merely an office; it is the embodiment of national unity, authority, and legitimacy. The individual occupying this position becomes the...

Liberia: George Weah’s New FIFA Role: Can He Balance Politics and Football’s Neutrality?

By Sidiki Fofana / Truth in Ink A few days ago, the internet lit up once more with the famous name and face of George...

Liberia: One Journalist Freed But One Still Faces Criminal Coercion Charge in Rivercess County

The Cestos City Magisterial Court in Rivercess County has dropped criminal coercion charge against one of two Liberian journalists accused of falsely publishing incriminating...

Liberia: Is Ngafuan Being Wrongfully Persecuted in the Courts of Public Opinion?

By Sidiki Fofana | Truth in Ink For nearly two decades, Augustine Ngafun has worked in Liberia’s public finance system. Today, as Minister of Finance,...

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