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President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has vowed not to fire her sons despite accusations of corruption and nepotism. Two months of tension, including the resignation of Peace and ... Read more »
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Officers of the elite Emergency Response Unit of the Liberian National Police assigned at the country's border with Cote d'Ivoire are reported to be poorly funded, leading some ... Read more »
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The Publisher Association of Liberia has warned politicians to stop using the media in creating unnecessary strain on the nation's peace and democracy or risk a blackout. Read more »
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Almost a decade after the end of a 14-year long civil war that destroyed Liberia's existing water systems, infrastructure remains underdeveloped. Only 17 percent of Liberia's 3.9 ... Read more »
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The management of LoneStar Cell MTN has said that its proposed suspension by the telecoms authority will lead to job shedding and hinder the country's security. Read more »
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It is not enough that our children are in school; we must ensure that all children have access to quality education that provides them with literacy, numeracy, critical thinking ... Read more »
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At its first meeting chaired by President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the National Aids Comission announced that about 33, 671 people are living with HIV/AIDS in Liberia. Read more »
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In an opinion piece outlining the progress her administration is making in the educational sector, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf acknowledges that "it is not enough that our ... Read more »
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Despite the promises of fireworks by the teams, Super Eagles were held to a two-all draw by the Lone Stars in the first leg of the final round of the 2013 Nations Cup qualifier. Read more »
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Amid criticisms of her government's performance, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has vowed to undertake sweeping action in the coming days, ranging from transfers and reshuffling ... Read more »









