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Several Liberian Politicians Face Disqualification From Elections

Politicians vying for elective offices including the presidency could be disqualified from this year’s presidential and legislative election as the National Elections Commission plots to sanction people who are in conflict with the election laws.

Liberians Show Hunger For Fresh Elections As Registered Voters Outnumbered Previous Years

There is 14.5% increment in the number registered voters, demonstrating how more eager people are to decide the political leadership of the country when voting day comes on October 10 this year.

Monrovia Mayor: I Imported Pepper Spray Not Guns

Monrovia City Mayor Jefferson Koijee has denied allegations linking him to importation of arms and ammunitions from Israel to Liberia.

Liberia: Police Closing In On Former Chief Justice Scott Daughter’s Killer

Police in Monrovia are closing in on the identity of the actual killer and accomplices of the teenage daughter of former Chief Justice Gloria Scott, nearly two months after the teenager was reported dead.

Amos Sawyer Played No Partisan Role While Serving As Governance Chief, Foundation Says

The Amos Sawyer Educational Foundation has rejected the current Governance Commission Chairman’s claim that the deceased political scientist was involved with active partisan politics when he headed the entity.

Liberia: Top Cabinet Ministers Snub Legislature Race

Senior cabinet Ministers will not participate in this year’s legislative election as they appear content with their roles in the Executive branch of the Liberian government compared to previous electioneer seasons.

The ‘Mother of War’ Who Wants $15 Million

The ex-wife of jailed former President Charles Taylor who pride herself as the mother of his bloody rebel war wants to be put on trial in Liberian courts for crimes she’s alleged to have committed. but her accusers must pay her millions of dollars.

Weah’s Men Quit For More Money

Several officials serving within the executive branch of the Liberian government have resigned in a push for better paid and leisure-prone service in the legislature nearly one month after the President asked cabinet members seeking lawmaker role to quit.

Liberia: Yoram Cohen Built Maritime Billion-Dollar Secret Empire

But they left one out: Yoram Cohen largely operated the Liberian registry in secrecy and help built perhaps a multibillion-dollar secretive empire

Liberia: New Reform Sees Counties Impose Tax, Handle Security, Resources

Implementation of a post war governance reform, which devotes considerable powers of the president and the legislature to local government authorities has started across the country.

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