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COP28 Must Not Repeat the Mistakes of the Africa Climate Summit

By Sydney Chisi In late November, the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) will be launched in Dubai. Coming at the end of a year...

From Civil War to surfing: Five things about Liberia

The West African nation of Liberia will vote for a new president on Tuesday in a run-off race between President George Weah, an ex-international football star, and veteran politician and technocrat Joseph Boakai.

From Rivercess to Monrovia, With My Poor Mother

My mother didn’t go to school. She has never sat in a classroom before. She does not know the difference between an A and a B.

Liberia’s former Finance Minister Amara M. Konneh writes after 2017 elections.

None of us in the Unity Party regime suspected the deep rift between Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Joseph Nyumah Boakai.

Who’s E. Wade Appleton?

On Wednesday, October 11, 2023 the National Elections Commission (NEC) commenced announcing the preliminary results of the recently conducted Presidential, and Legislative Elections held on Tuesday, October 10, 2023.

Thanksgiving Day: A Holiday Viewed From Coloured Glass

Most enacted holidays inherited from the First Republic of Liberia, currently observed in the Second Republic, are thought of as Christian- based which has infuriated other religions, with emphasis on Islamic adherents, to view the national observation of these holidays as constitutionally incompatible practice of effecting the glorification of Christianity over the state and other religions.

The God of the 11th Hour

In 1996, living in Ghana with my three kids and their father; my primary source of income then was braiding hair. Somehow, God always sent at least one client, and their payment would pay for food or some of the kids’ immediate needs.

“A Picture Is Worth A Thousand words”

One does not have to be an expert to see when people are unhappy in the company of others.

Summary and Conclusion: LIS Justifications and Cautions Series 1-4

In the last four days, the Legislative Information Service (LIS) through our humble office took time to examine performances (in-part) of the 54th Legislature. The series of write-ups spotlight occupants of the four most powerful positions in the Legislature – Liberian Senate House of Representatives.

LIS Justifications and Cautions Series 03: Spotlighting Rep. Fallah! Cautioning Members of the Incoming 55th Legislature!!

Should Rep. Thomas P. Fallah Continue to Serve as Ways and Means Chairman in the 55th Legislature? Rep. Thomas P. Fallah began his representative journey in 2005 after segment of Paynesville residents in Montserrado County elected him. 

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