The Inquirer (Monrovia)

Liberian daily published in Monrovia. The AllAfrica archive includes stories from April 2004 until December 2008, resuming in September 2012.

Website: http://www.theinquirer.com.lr/


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  • Liberia: House Endorses Kilby Dismissal

    Robert Kilby, the man who was dismissed by President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf on Monday July 8, 2013, fate has been decided with the plenary of the House of Representatives... Read more »

  • Liberia: U.S., Liberia Partner to Transform Teacher's Education

    U.S. Ambassador Deborah Malac says the U.S. Government is committed to helping the Government of Liberia transform teacher education in the country to address an increasing demand... Read more »

  • Liberia: Ellen Re-Appoints Mary Broh

    Barley one month after the Liberian Senate showed concern and debated about the City of Monrovia and its environs being swallowed by mountain of garbage stockpiles, President Ellen... Read more »

  • Liberia: We Challenge Teachers to Do Better [editorial]

    ON JULY 6, 2013, while attending the graduation of 500 newly certified teachers at the Cuttingto0n University, U.S. Ambassador Deborah Malac reiterated the U.S. Government's... Read more »

  • Liberia: Small Town Residents Fear CDC 'Sabu Unit', But...

    Residents living behind the Headquarters of the Congress for Democratic Change-CDC in Sinkor are said to be living in fear from what they call gruesome attacks on them by men... Read more »

  • Liberia: 'I Am Touched'

    The Managing Editor of the INQUIRER Newspaper, Philip N. Wesseh, says he is touched by the show of gratitude and appreciation by employees of the institution. Mr. Wesseh, who... Read more »

  • Liberia: Two Deaf Liberians Laud Ellen

    Two Liberians with impaired hearing have extended thanks and appreciation to President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf for rendering them assistance to travel to the United States. Mr.... Read more »



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