The Analyst (Monrovia)
Private daily published in Monrovia, focusing on news and analysis.
Website: http://www.analystliberia.com/
June 26
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Liberia: Madam Kandakai Keeps Electoral Vow -Builds Latrine, Pump for Tiennii Residents
Though the 2011 elections has receded to the historical archives of the nation, there remain some political actors who feel that despite their losses sustained from the process the... Read more »
June 24
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Liberia: Govt. Dedicates Cash Center In Grand Kru
The Government of Liberia through the Ministry of Finance in collaboration with the Central Bank of Liberia has dedicated the first cash center in Barclayville, Grand Kru County... Read more »
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Liberia: 300 Former Sierra Leonean Refugees Conferred Liberian Citizenship
After two decades of living in Liberia, 300 former Sierra Leonean refugees have been conferred Liberian citizenship as countries around the world marked World Refugee Day on 20... Read more »
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Liberia: 'Let Us Join Hands' -Pres. Sirleaf Says Reconciliation, Peace
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is calling on all Liberians to demonstrate resilience and resolve, find common ground, rediscover what unites us, and build an inspiring vision for... Read more »
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Liberia: Memo to the President - Rescue Liberia – Veto It! [column]
Your Excellency: Read more »
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Liberia: What's Next, After the Peace Fiesta? [editorial]
MONROVIA CAME ALIGHT last week when a group of international soccer celebrities arrived and participated in a sports fiesta meant to drum up support for George Weah's national... Read more »
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Liberia: Pres. Sirleaf Concedes Failure -But Reiterates Liberia's, Africa's commitment
President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf says though her administration is committed to the principles of transparency and accountability, it failed, like other governments, to meet... Read more »
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Liberia: UL Entrance Sitters Left In Limbo
The quest to enter the nation's highest public school, the University of Liberia, continues to be as difficult as ever that some have become to liken it to going to Heaven. In... Read more »
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Liberia: Gov't Puts Cartt Before the Horse-Bai Gbala Says; Grateful but Disappointed
Peace and reconciliation are the pillars upon which Liberia's post-war security, stability, and recovery rest. It is in realization of this fact that analysts, stakeholders, and... Read more »
June 20
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Liberia: Govt. Speaks on Reconciliation - Ahead of Major Peace Jamboree in Monrovia
Liberia is turning a new leaf following nearly two decades of fratricidal civil conflict, coupled with over 140 years of socioeconomic and political inequality which brought the... Read more »
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Liberia: Weah's Blueprint - Unveils Strategy for Reconciliation
With a couple of unsuccessful attempts by the Government of Liberia and perhaps its international partners to undertake a more comprehensive and active reconciliation agenda, the... Read more »
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Liberia: Corrupt Leaders,Multinationals Corps in Trouble -As G8 Heeds Progress Africa Panel's Please
Democracy should be, ultimately, about citizens' collective input in decision-making and collective responsibility for socio-economic and political improvement. In Africa, however,... Read more »
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Liberia: AFL Platoon to Depart for Mali -Gets Pres. Sirleaf's Departure Blessing Today
An infantry platoon-size unit of the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) departs the country on today, June 20, to join the Africa International Support Mission in Mali (AFISMA). Read more »
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Liberia: Gbala Calls For Federalism -Says Sees no Hope in Centralized Governance
When Liberians chartered the documents of statehood back in 1847 and modified it in 1986, they entertained no doubt that the problems that assailed their country for more than a... Read more »
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Liberia: Cape Mount Supt. Showcases Progress
The superintendent of Grand Cape Mount County has boastfully showcased 38 completed projects that President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is slated to dedicate on July 26, 2013. Read more »
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Liberia: Govt. Suffers First Setback In Nine Grand Gedeans Trial
The case involving nineteen 19 Grand Gedeh County citizens detained for their alleged roles in cross border fighting in Ivory Coast began its second day hearings with state lawyers... Read more »
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Liberia: Sinkor Rotary Club Wins Awards
The Sinkor Rotary Club which is headed by Dr. A. Nadu Cooper has been selected among the many Rotary clubs in Liberia for two certificates of honor from the Rotary International... Read more »
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Liberia: MLM&E Holds Consultative Meeting in Zwedru -Discuss Pre-draft Mineral & Mining Laws
Participants have expressed the need to resolve the problems between existing traditional land rights and concessions in order to avoid future conflict. Read more »
June 17
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Liberia: CDC Institutes Tougher Actions-Ditches Forh; Eyes Other Administration Actions
Liberians opted for multipartyism during marathon talks to end the 14-year-long civil war because they blamed war and the derelict state of their country on one-party rule and the... Read more »
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Liberia: MOJ, LNP Must Act Now [editorial]
THE LOCAL MEDIA reported this week that the Sergeant-At-Arms of the House of Representatives, Brigadier General Martin Johnson, bashed into the limelight of notoriety when he... Read more »
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Liberia: First Presence at G8 Meeting -Pres. Sirleaf Goes Via British Invitation
The Group of Eight or G8 is a forum for the governments of the world's eight wealthiest countries. In this case, one would hardly speak of the tiny West African nation of Liberia,... Read more »
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Liberia: Gbowee Demands Major Policy Overhaul -Wants Technocrat Takeover of Education
Successive Liberian government administrations, opposition critics, political commentators, and ordinary Liberians had agreed , over the past several years, that the educational... Read more »
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Liberia: Woes of TRC Bypass - Liberian Prelate On Reconciliation & Justice
It has been three years now since the Liberian Truth and Reconciliation ended its work of investigating, documenting and reporting on the horrors, causes and chief ideologues of... Read more »
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Liberia: Tough Case Against Parties Support Bill - UL Lecturer Sees 'False Paradigm' Shift
A bill intended to strengthen political parties with state largesse has been dusting on the shelf of President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf who perhaps has planted her ears to the ground... Read more »
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Liberia: Liberians Running out of Patience -Says CDC; Junks Wologisi Plant, Demands Reforms
Liberians erected, upon a platform of more than a decade of death and devastation, an epitaph of civil rule in 2005 – based on an all-inclusive multiparty democracy –... Read more »
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