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Anti-Graft Chiefs in Liberia and Sierra Leone Share Notes on Rights Protection

A five-day joint exchange of experience focusing on the complementarity between protecting human rights and fighting corruption concluded successfully in Freetown on Friday, 31 May.

Liberia: Western Cluster’s Road Project Commended

Several residents of Coleman Town,  Bomi Highway have extolled the management of Western Cluster Company for rehabilitating the Tubmanburg to Montserrado road within a short period.

Liberia: STAND Wants Unexplained Deaths In Security Sector Probed

Liberia’s civil Society group STAND has issued a statement Urging government to Investigate the sudden death of army Sergeant Bobby Manneh  and  to  reopens the three-year-old casing surrounding the reported killing of agent Melvin Early. The group classified those cases as homicide and not suicide as official records may suggest.

Russia Makes Fresh Attempt to Enter Liberia

Russian operatives are making fresh efforts to enter Liberia, one year after US intelligence showed Wagner Group, the mercenary army operated by Vladimir Putin’s deceased rogue ally Yevgeny Prigozhin was accelerating plans for a coup in Liberia, Sierra Leone and the Ivory Coast.

Liberia’s Freemasons Segment Ties With Ghana

Freemasons in Liberia have conferred upon Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the esteemed title of Most Worshipful Grand Patron of the Grand Lodge of Liberia.

Ambassador Alpha Bird Collins First Liberian To Become UK’s Mayor

The Embassy of Liberia in the United Kingdom, led by Gurley Gibson-Schwarz, recently sent an Embassy delegation to the Inauguration of Councillor Ambassador Alpha Bird Collins, as Mayor of Elstree and Borehamwood in the United Kingdom.

Liberia: Boakai Consoles Ellen Over Son’s Death

President Joseph Boakai Monday extended condolences to Former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf on the loss of her Son, Charles.

Liberia: US Fetches $35 Million For War Crimes Court

Funding for the creation of a mixture of  war and economic crimes court  to prosecute individuals, organizations and foreign agents responsible for atrocities committed during the civil conflicts of the 90s and 2000s combined with the  mass looting of state assets, seems handled in a significant respect.

Zuma the Disruptor Has South Africa’s Fate In His Hands

Jacob Zuma, who led South Africa for almost nine scandal-tainted years before being ousted by the governing African National Congress, may now play a major role in the country’s political future.

Liberia: US Embassy Grants CSO STAND’s Request to Aid National Fire Service Build Safety Capabilities

The U.S. Embassy in Liberia has acknowledged the urgent need to improve fire safety and emergency response capabilities in the country. In a letter addressed to Mulbah Morlu, Chairman of the Solidarity and Trust for a New Day (STAND), a prominent civil society organization in Liberia, the Embassy said it would aid the national institution overseeing fire safety related issues.

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