The Analyst (Monrovia)
Private daily published in Monrovia, focusing on news and analysis.
Website: http://www.analystliberia.com/
November 16
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Liberia: Pres. Sirleaf-Legislature Tête-à-tête Commendable [editorial]
It has been reported by the media that President Sirleaf on Wednesday met with members of the Liberian Senate, and perhaps House of Representatives, at the Capitol Building. Though... Read more »
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Liberia: U.S. Gives $200 Million Annually - U.S. Ambassador Divulges, Hails Relations
Blood is thicker than water, so folks say. This expression has found its way in the relationship between Liberia and the United States of America. However quasi the colonizing of... Read more »
November 14
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Liberia: We Seek Decent, Orderly Society -Sheik Kafumba F.Konneh
The Chairman of the Inter-Religious Council of Liberia (IRCL), Sheik Kafumba Konneh said as head of the institution, he is under obligation to create a social climate of morality,... Read more »
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Liberia: SSF Improves Marshall Road
SSF Entrepreneur Incorporated, a Liberian road construction company, has embarked upon the upgrading of a 21-kilometer stretch of road connecting the historic city of Marshall... Read more »
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Liberia: Elizabeth Hoff Stresses Importance of Culture
The Deputy Minister for Culture and Tourism of the Ministry of Information, Elizabeth E.Hoff, says culture and tourism have not been generated ample support and attention in... Read more »
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Liberia: BIN Ends Nationwide General Muster
The administration of the Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization has ended a one week strategy planning general muster with the 15 counties and five regional commanders at the... Read more »
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Liberia: No Collusion with Kilby - Finance Ministry Denies Insinuations
When it was announced that over 40 staff of the GAC were dismissed and that they instantly got their severance pay along with their sacked letters, speculations grew that the... Read more »
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Liberia: SUP 'Militants' Vs AG Kilby - Senate Postpones Inquiry Into 'Wrongful' Dismissals at GAC
The Auditor General of Liberia post is proving itself an extremely hot seat for Robert L. Kilby, whose confirmation woes initially denied him the job but he gathered steams and... Read more »
November 12
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Liberia: Mineral Laws Reform Consultation Commences Today
The country's first capital city, Bentol, is today playing host to a horde of stakeholders and participants meeting to brainstorm on how benefits from the country's mineral... Read more »
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Liberia: Western Union Gladdens Many Customers? Day
Several persons who transacted business with the money transfer guru, Western Union, over the weekend won several valuable prizes from the Union’s “Back To School... Read more »
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Liberia: Birth of First Agro Radio Station Announced
What could be Liberia’s first radio station dedicated to exclusively broadcasting agriculture and its related programs is under construction in district #3, Grand Gedeh... Read more »
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Liberia: Govt Must Apologize - CSO Council on Abuse of Citizenry During Civil Crisis
The National Civil Society Council of Liberia (NCSCL) is calling on the Liberian government to publically apologize to all of its citizens on behalf of past governments for failing... Read more »
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Liberia: Sacked GAC Employees Fight Back
A group of GAC staff claiming illegal dismissal by Auditor General Robert Kilby say they are demanding the immediate removal of the Auditor General on grounds that “he lacks... Read more »
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Liberia: No Need to Fear Tyler Maneuvers -Speaker's Office on Witch-Hunt Gossips
"Speaker Alex Tyler is a Christian who believes in the Bible and the doctrine of forgiveness. He shows love to those who hate you. And, therefore, let it be known that this true... Read more »
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Liberia: Children Surgeons Return to Add Smiles
An American medical charity group, under the banner of Children's Surgery International (CSI), has arrived in Liberia on its fourth medical mission to perform free surgeries at the... Read more »
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Liberia: Greasy Year End for Civil Servants -Minister Konneh Promises Timely Christmas Pay
There were forecasts of budgetary shortfalls and predictions by pundits that by the year's end, public spending by Government would tumble with substantial impact particularly... Read more »
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Liberia: NOCAL Plants Accountability Cornerstones - Sends Bid Out to Submit to External Auditors
In its continued efforts to calm nerves and maintain public respect earned since its formation, the National Oil Company (NOCAL) is not letting any stone remain unturned in its way... Read more »
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Liberia: World at Crossroads-President Sirleaf Tells Netherlanders
President Sirleaf did not just take delivery of a Doctorate Honor at Tilburg University, Netherlands, and turned her back. He gave—and left—a message for the young... Read more »
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Liberia: Stating Our Approval for Mineral Law Reform With A Caution [editorial]
THE REPORTED COMMENCEMENT of a mineral review process, spearheaded by the Ministry of Lands, Mines and Energy, is indeed a revolutionary stride that must not only be supported by... Read more »
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Liberia: Advocacy Gurus Consolidate - Morlu, Verdier, Toe, Saryee, Others Form Think-Tank
When the history of Liberia economic and political struggles for rights and rice is written, it would remain incomplete without mention of Diaspora Liberians, particularly those... Read more »
November 7
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Africa: AFROSAI-E Peer Review Team Visits GAC
A team of auditors from one of the governing bodies of Supreme Audit Institutions in Africa, the African Organization of English-speaking Supreme Audit Institution (AFROSAI-E), is... Read more »
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Liberia: Ellen's Morale Swells Abroad Again - France Confers Grand Croix Honor, Netherlands Awards Doctorate
It seems every member of the world community, for varying reasons, is hurrying up to present its flowers to President Sirleaf before she exits the presidential throne of Liberia.... Read more »
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Despite peace overtures from Liberian groups, including the clergy, to resolve the impasse between the Government of Liberia and the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) over the... Read more »
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Liberia: LCC Calms Nerves -Extracts Commitments from Govt, CDC for Peaceful Assembly Today
Liberia's Christian leaders, as their tradition has been, have come out yet again to reconcile belligerent political actors holding extremist positions and beating war drums. The... Read more »
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Liberia: Robert Sirleaf Takes The Stand- Responds to Critics, Defends His Repute
The hullabaloo which has greeted the Liberian oil sector particularly centers on fears that returns from the country's newly discovered oil and gas would be clawed away by bigwigs... Read more »
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