The court described these actions as a “flagrant disregard for constitutional order” and emphasized the need to follow Article 33 of the Constitution regarding the presence and quorum requirements for a legitimate legislative session.
The militant questioning style of the Chief Justice made many newspapers, professional talk show callers, social media publicists who still refer to the lawmaker Koffa as the Speaker of the Liberian legislature hyper-enthused to declare after the hearing that the Plenary and Speaker Koon were doomed. Sadly, their ignorant self-intoxication is tenable but the facts and the law makes any decision other than to affirm the separation of powers doctrine, the non-justiciable political question and constitutional avoidance impossible.
The government of Liberia has flagged off a digital transformation project that seeks to expand its digital ID coverage and build important digital public infrastructure for the country.
The Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Thomas Fallah has been likened to Manchester United defender Harry Maguire, a player often criticized for his lackluster performances on the pitch.
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and other African countries could start vaccinating against mpox within days, Africa's top public health agency said on Tuesday.
A fast-spreading mpox outbreak in Africa was declared a continent-wide public health emergency, as the region’s main health advisory body invoked this power for the first time as it moved to marshal resources.
Liberia, a country with a unique historical relationship with the United States, was established by the American Colonization Society in the early 19th century as a settlement for freed African-American slaves.
In a world frequently full of conflict and strife, there are people whose exceptional presence epitomizes the quintessence of peace, devotion, and faithful devotion to their individuals. Among these illuminating presences stands Amb. George Manneh Weah is a man whose life story may be a confirmation of the triumph of the human soul and the control of benefit to humankind.
Conflicts and violence have pushed the number of internally displaced people around the world to a record-breaking high of 75.9 million, with nearly half living in sub-Saharan Africa, according to a new report by the Internal Displacement Monitoring Center.
Recent allegations by Mohammed Bamba, a former Special Assistant in the office of Jefferson Koijee at the MCC, against Col. Abraham Kromah, the current Director-General of the Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA), have drawn my attention.