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How Incumbent President George Weah Plans to Defeat Rival Joe Boakai

President George Weah and his ruling Coalition for Democratic Change are approaching the runoff election with a game plan that could secure them a needed victory to extend grip on state power.

Liberia’s Tightest Vote in 20 Years Pouring Calls for Power Sharing Government

Liberia’s closest presidential race in nearly two decades is pouring suggestion for the formation of a government of national unity that include actors from all parties.

US Senators Keen on Railway Deal

During the confirmation hearing  of U.S. Ambassador Designate to Liberia, Mark Toner critical questions were posed by a senior Senator from the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, shedding light on America’s commitment to combat corruption in Liberia and its  national security interest.

VOA Journalist Eyes FEJAL Leadership

Accomplished female journalist Dennise Nimpson has declared her intension to head the Female Journalist Associate of Liberia.

Twist & Turn in the Endorsement War

Political cross carpeting has intensified as the two main candidates in the presidential race prepare to battle it out in a runoff election on November 14.

US Intercepts 200 Ammo, Firearms, Shipment to Liberia

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized three firearms and over 200 rounds of ammunition in Norfolk, Va., on October 12 that was concealed inside a shipping container destined to Liberia.

CDC, UP ‘Breached’ Financial Fair Play Rules

Integrity Watch Liberia  is accusing the country’ s two main political parties of breaching campaign finance regulations as they canvass for votes in the 2023 presidential elections.

JFK Ordered to Pay $4.5 Million in Damages After ‘Wrongful’ Surgery

The Management of John F. Kennedy Medical Center (JFK) has been held liable and ordered to pay  US$ 1  million lawsuit as general damages and US$3.1m special damages for a wrongful surgical operation performed on one of its patients identified as Karen Gaydou Sehkehporh of Paynesville City.

CSO Council Requests Invalid Ballots

To address the staggering number of 114,639 invalid votes which represented 5.88 percent of the total votes, the National Civil Society Council of Liberia (NCSCL) has pledged its patriotic support to the National Elections Commission (NEC) to buttress in the area of Civic Voters’ Education (CVE) across the country.

Weah’s Runoff Deal

President George Weah has made fresh commitments as he heads into the second round of voting with hope it would entice the country’s 2.5 million voters to grant him a second term mandate.

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