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Liberia: Justice Minister Frank Musa Dean Charged With Contempt in Gloria Musu Scott and Three Others Trial

Monrovia, Liberia- Judge Rooservert Willie of Criminal Court A accuses Justice Minister Cllr. Frank Musa Dean of contempt of court…

East International Accelerates ELWA Junction to RIA Road Construction Amid Government Transition

Paynesville, Liberia- In what seems like a significant stride toward infrastructural development, East International Group Incorporated has intensified efforts in…

Late Erol Madison Gwion Family Calls for Immediate Release of Citizens arrested in Relations to Zwedru Recent Protect

The Family of Grand Gedeh County District One Representative the Late Madison Gwion demands the Release of those detained in…

President Weah Issues Executive Order 124 Placing Moratorium On Exportation Of Unprocessed Natural Rubber

Capital Hill, Liberia- The President of the Republic, H.E. Dr. George Manneh Weah has issued an Executive Order that placed…

Finance Minister Samuel Tweh Accuses Opposition for US Sanctions, Denounces Unjust Verdict

Monrovia, Liberia- Finance Minister Samuel Tweh blamed members of the opposition for the recent United States Treasury Department sanctions imposed…

LACC Urges Government Officials to Swiftly Comply with Assets Declaration Mandate Post-Deadline

Monrovia, Liberia – The Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC) is extending encouragement to government officials who have not yet complied with…

President Weah criticizes the US in the face of tightening sanctions against his top officials

Monrovia, Liberia- According to reports, President George Weah of Liberia has taken exception to the growing sanctions imposed by the United States on key officials of the country due to widespread corruption and violations of human rights. These officials include the President Pro-Temporal of the Liberian Senate, the Minister of Finance, and other prominent figures. The Liberian leader responded to this by outlawing the export of raw rubber from the country and accusing others of mismanaging and stealing the country’s resources, especially rubber. 124th EXECUTIVE ORDER. After receiving a 99-year lease for a million acres (to be used wherever in Liberia by the firm) at a cost of 6 cents per acre from the government of Liberia in 1926, an American company named Firestone set out to construct plantations of the non-native South American rubber tree. Due to allegations of graft, the US imposed sanctions on two senators from Liberia and Samuel Tweah, the country’s finance minister. According to a statement, Tweah, Senators Albert Chie and Emmanuel Nuquay, and the Treasury were all singled out for their roles in “significant corruption by abusing their public positions. The sanctions come as a response to allegations that the three allegedly…

Health Workers Rally for Fair Treatment: TB-Annex Staff Demand Salary Increase and Improved Benefits

Congo Town, Liberia – Employees of TB-Annex Hospital staged a protest outside the Ministry of Health, seeking increased salaries and…

Lectures at Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law go over year without Salary_College Dean Says

Monrovia, Liberia- Professors at the University of Liberia’s Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law have not received their salaries from…

Fouani Brothers’ Bold Venture: Transforming Liberia’s Agricultural Landscape with $30M Argo Oil Production Plant

Monrovia, Liberia – In a significant stride towards enhancing Liberia’s agricultural sector, Fouani Brothers are set to invest US$30 million…