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Over 20 Liberian Journalists End Media Training in China

The People’s Republic of China through it embassy in Monrovia with support from the Ministry of Commerce in China has climax a three weeks  Seminar for Liberian Media and Senior Scholars in Beijing. The training which began on August 15, 2023 brought together close to 30 Media Executives, Reporters and Senior Scholars from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

CDC’s Vocation School Produces First 1,002 Graduates

The Chairman of the Board of Directors of Munah Tech said that the technical institution created and operated by The ruling Congress for Democratic Change technical vocation education program is enhancing national security, social cohesion and stability. The party operates a vocation school at its national headquarters in Monrovia with an estimated 5,000 students enrolled.

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.

Liberia: House Hunts For Foreigners on Firestone’s Payroll

The House of Representatives has launched an inquest regarding the actual number of foreign personnel working with Firestone Liberia Inc. – a subsidiary of Bridgestone Americas.

Ex-Warlord Prince Johnson Breaks Away From Weah’s Alliance Ahead of Elections

Senator Prince Johnson who helped ex-football star George Weah win a landslide victory in 2017 has parted company with the ruling Coalition For Democratic Change citing betrayal and withholding of funding to his county.

The Waters Are Running Red in Africa’s Great Lakes Region—A War Is Raging We Can’t Ignore Any Longer

By Vijay Prashad In early November, foreign ministers from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Christophe Lutundula Apala Pen’Apala, and Rwanda, Vicent Biruta met in...

Liberia: Youth Activist Cries Out For Justice, Questions Police Fairness

A young Liberian human rights activist, Abrahim Kanneh, alarms over death threats and physical harassment, questioning local police authority fairness and impartiality in providing...

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