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/
June 12
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Liberia: 'Curb Illegal Logging Deals' - Global Witness Urges Gov't
Six months after announcing strong actions to tackle a dramatic breakdown in the rule of law in the logging industry, the government of Liberia has yet to deliver. Read more »
June 11
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Liberia: Tax Court On Musa Bility's Back
The Presiding Judge of Tax Court, Mozart A. Chesson, has ordered the Chief Executive Officer of the Gulf Trading Srimex Enterprises, Musa H. Bility through his lawyer Cllr.... Read more »
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Liberia: Curran Lutheran Hospital Disagrees With Map Int'l
The Curran Lutheran Hospital (CLH) in Lofa County has disagreed with recent statement by Medical Assistance Program International (MAP-International) of donating US$13. 2 millions... Read more »
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Liberia: Damaged Taxi Owner Cries for Payment
Jeff Darlington Cole whose taxi was reportedly damaged as a result of an accident he encountered with a government-owned vehicle is out of job and therefore, he is appealing for... Read more »
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Liberia: NEC Certificates ANC
The group that broke away few years ago from the main opposition Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) named and styled the Alternative National Congress (ANC) has been finally... Read more »
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Liberia: U.S.$300,000 Scandal Hits Global Bank
What appears to be a criminal syndicate has hit the Nigerian run Global Bank in Liberia; thereby making the bank vulnerable to bankruptcy. Over US 300,000 has reportedly vanished... Read more »
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Liberia: Several Logging Companies Linked to OTC
Global Witness is calling on the Government of Liberia to investigate the managements of Forest Ventures and Mandra Forestry to determine the extent of the companies' links to... Read more »
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Liberia: Gov't, Japan Sign U.S.$50 Million Somalia Drive Grant
The Governments of Liberia and Japan today signed a US$50 million agreement for the reconstruction and expansion of the Somalia Drive. The Somalia Drive is an important economic... Read more »
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Liberia: Big Take Over
With the transfer of ownership of the LEDFC to GGFC, the company has promised to improve Liberia's economy by empowering Liberian businesses and improve the country's economy. Read more »
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Liberia: CBL Launches Payment System Project
The Central Bank of Liberia has embarked on the West African Monetary Zone (WAMZ) payment system development project implementation. Read more »
June 10
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Liberia: Light International Students Win Bronze Medals in Iso Olympiad
Three students and a teacher of the Liberian Turkish Light International School have returned home with bronze medals after their participation in the International Science... Read more »
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Liberia: Courage Foundation Donates to People With Disabilities
People with disabilities in Liberia are faced with several lives' challenges and kids at the Antoinette Tubman Chirshine Home are of no exception. Read more »
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Liberia: The Police Must Be Empowered [editorial]
INVESTIGATION CONDUCTED BY The INQUIRER has revealed that there are no operational vehicles at several police depots across the city of Monrovia. Read more »
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Liberia: 50 Trained to Investigate SGBV Issues
At least 50 health practitioners and police investigators from three of Liberia's 15 political sub-divisions, including, Lofa, Nimba and Bong Counties have been trained in... Read more »
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Liberia: Tom Kamara Foundation Donates to People With Disabilities
Vice President Joseph N. Boakai has described fallen Liberian Journalist, Tom Saah Kamara, as a brave and astute journalist who was objective and fearless in the discharge of his... Read more »
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Liberia: Fraud Examiners Challenged to Keep Integrity
Deputy Finance Minister for Administration, Jordon Sulunteh has challenged members of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) Liberia Chapter to always maintain... Read more »
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Liberia: TWP Takes Issue With Pres. Sirleaf
The True Whig Party said in a move to trash multi-party democracy in Liberia, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has used a defunct PRC Decree from 1980 to confiscate the E.J. Roye... Read more »
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Liberia: Man 40, Electrocuted
A man identified as Peter Kenmy was electrocuted last week Friday night at 7:45 p.m. in Red-light, Paynesville City. According to an eye witness account, Mr. Kenmy came from... Read more »
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Liberia: No Operational Vehicles for Several Police Depots
Investigation conducted by The INQUIRER has revealed that there are no operational vehicles at several police depots across the city of Monrovia. Read more »
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Liberia: Thousands Bid Veteran Educator Jones Farewell
Thousands of Liberians and sympathizers last Saturday turned out at the First United Methodist Church (FUMC) on Ashmun Street to pay their last respect to fallen veteran educator... Read more »
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Liberia: America's Billionaires Discuss Liberia's Future
Liberia and its President, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, were centerpiece on Wednesday, June 5, at the 2nd Forbes 400 Philanthropy Summit, a gathering of 150 of the world's richest men... Read more »
June 06
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Liberia: LEITI Alleges, Nocal Denies - Where Is the Third Side? [opinion]
One of the stories that made major headlines in the Liberian media yesterday was a reaction by the National Oil Company Liberia (NOCAL) regarding a recent allegation by the Liberia... Read more »
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Liberia: SRC Builds Science Laboratory, Library
The Management of the Salala Rubber Corporation, SRC in upper Margibi County has constructed a building to be used for science laboratory and library. Read more »
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Liberia: Seeking the Truth in LEITI, NOCAL Saga [editorial]
RECENTLY, THE NATIONAL Oil Company of Liberia (NOCAL) strongly reacted to a recent allegation by the Liberia Extractive Industry Transparency Initiatives (LEITI) over allegations... Read more »
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Liberia: Death Strikes Traditional Council
Death has entered the National Traditional Council of Liberia snatching away its Vice Chairman for Administration on Political and Governance Affairs, Chief George W. J. Golegio.... Read more »
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