The Analyst (Monrovia)
Private daily published in Monrovia, focusing on news and analysis.
Website: http://www.analystliberia.com/
May 13
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Liberia: Freedom of Assembly Vs. Right to Protest -Charles Brumskine Dissects the Controversy
Despite the fact the Constitution of Liberia provides a bundle of rights and freedoms, the dispensation and utility of those guaranteed freedoms and rights unfortunately continue... Read more »
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The inaugural session of the U.S.-Liberia Partnership Dialogue was held in Washington, D.C. on May 7, 2013, with the signing of a joint statement, following a day-long deliberation... Read more »
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Liberia: Audit Secretariat Seeks Independence - Submits Bill to Harness anti-Corruption Fight
President Ellen Sirleaf, back in 2006, while being inaugurated as the first elected post-conflict leader, declared corruption as a major public enemy. Since then, the battle line... Read more »
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Liberia: CAMTEFIL Hails Enactment of Anti-Money Laundering Law
Liberia newest if not the only anti-money laundering and terrorist financing civil society organization in the country has lauded Liberian Legislature for the passage of the... Read more »
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Liberia: Sen. Tangben Blames Finance Minister for Failed Development Projects
Lofa County Senator George Tangben has blamed failures of government to implement developmental projects across the Country on the Minister of Financial, Amara Konneh. Read more »
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Liberia: Capacity Building is Imperative - LIPA Boss Asserts, As Over 300 Graduate
The Director General of Liberia Institute of Public Administration (LIPA), Oblayon B. Nyemah, has underscored the need for government to build the capacity of Liberians. He... Read more »
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Liberia: Govt. Tenders Ambivalent Remorse - Over Warrick's Anti-Media Freedom Utterances
When President Sirleaf's chief bodyguard poured threats upon journalists, there were those who initially hastily conjectured that Othello Warrick's unprovoked statements were... Read more »
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Liberia: More Outrage Against Warrick - IFJ, Veteran Liberian USA-Based Journalists Deploy Warrick Threats
When Liberian journalists met in the port city of Buchanan, Grand Bassa County, the occasion wasn't just a national event; it was an internationally recognized traditional ceremony... Read more »
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Liberia: Govt. Tenders Ambivalent Remorse - Over Warrick's Anti-Media Freedom Utterances
When President Sirleaf's chief bodyguard poured threats upon journalists, there were those who initially hastily conjectured that Othello Warrick's unprovoked statements were... Read more »
May 10
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Liberia: Defense Boss Lauds Ghanaian Govt. -For Continuous Support to Liberia
Liberia's Minister of National Defense, Hon. Brownie J. Samukai Jr., Says Liberians remain grateful to the government and people of Ghana for their historical role-played in the... Read more »
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Liberia: LCC Monitors Bassa Bi-Election
The by-election caused by the death of former Grand Bassa County Junior Senator, John Whitefield finally got to a start on May 7, 2013 in Grand Bassa County. About 4 (four)... Read more »
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Liberia: Nyonblee is Winner - NEC Announces Final Results in Bassa
The National Elections Commission (NEC) has declared Nyonblee Karnga Lawrence of the Liberty Party winner of the May 7 Senatorial By-Election conducted in Grand Bassa County. Read more »
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Liberia: Tolbert's Family To Celebrate His Legacy
The family of slain former Liberian leader William R. Tolbert, Jr. in collaboration with the Liberia Baptist Theological Seminary, Liberia Baptist Missionary Education Convention... Read more »
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Liberia: Weah Unveils Peace Program - Updates Senate on Pending Activities
Liberia's peace ambassador, former world soccer legend and political leader of the main opposition party, Congress for Democratic Change CDC, has written the Liberian Senate... Read more »
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Liberia: Blackout On Presidential Enclave - Journalists Pursue More Biting Sanctions
Monkey can never whiten its black palm, so the saying goes in Liberia. Juxtaposed to the country's political culture, this maxim can be rephrased as, "Liberian ruling class can... Read more »
May 9
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Liberia: GOL, UN Partners Review Operational Plan for Women, Girls, Gender Equality and HIV
The Government of Liberia through the Ministry of Gender and Development (MoDG) in collaboration with the National AIDS Commission (NAC),UNAIDS and other institutional partners on... Read more »
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Liberia: Lift Moratorium on Logging -Marylanders Plead with Pres. Sirleaf
Citizens of Electoral District #3 in Maryland County, particularly those of Barrabo-Karluway Statutory District are appealing to President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to consider lifting... Read more »
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Liberia: CDC Youth League on EPS's Back
The National Executive Committee of the Congress for Democratic Change Youth league has noted with dismay and concern, of the conspicuous silence of President Sirleaf in the wake... Read more »
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Liberia: Judiciary Gets Robust - Two Employees Forwarded for Prosecution for Soliciting Bribe
It is becoming clearer that the cries and pleas of Liberians and international stakeholders to the authority of the country's justice system are making some impact and bearing... Read more »
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Liberia: Former Defense Chief Takes Early Lead
The man who served a Defense Minister in the National Patriotic Party-led Government of former President Charles G. Taylor has taken a early lead in the Grand Bassa County... Read more »
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Liberia: Boiling With Rage - Journalists Meet Over Presidential Guard's Venom
Monkey can never whiten its black palm, so the saying goes in Liberia. Juxtaposed to the country's political culture, this maxim can be rephrased as, "Liberian ruling class can... Read more »
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Liberia: CONTROL Warns NHA Authority
A civil society organization, the Coalition for the Transformation of Liberia (CONTROL) and the Campaigners for Change (CfC) have issued a warning to the Management of the National... Read more »
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Liberia: DCI-Liberia Battles GBV, Teenage Pregnancy
An internationally acclaimed non-governmental organization (Ngo), Defense for Children International (DCI)-Liberia has intensified its battle against increased incidents of gender... Read more »
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Liberia: LWSC Needs U.S.$Five Million To Revamp
The management of Liberia's water supply agency has disclosed that it will take five million United States dollars to provide unhindered water supply to Monrovia and other parts of... Read more »
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Liberia: Ngafuan on Liberia's 'Tremendous Progress' - Extols United States for Continued Support
Standing on the podium of the revered US Institute of Peace Tuesday, May 7, 2013, Foreign Minister Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan must have been a proud envoy from Liberia. The records... Read more »
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