Tabital Pulaaku Liberia, a civil society organization headed by Youssouf Barry, is calling on all politicians and political actors in the ensuing October 10, 2023 general and presidential elections as well as the electorate to protect the peace by carrying out a peaceful, violent-free campaign and ensuring that their supporters and sympathizers do the same.
A week after receiving the US$6 Million Would Bank funded major water express line, the Liberia Water Sewer Corporation (LWSC), under the watch of its new Managing Director, G. Alphonso Gaye, has taken three of its major customers to court for protracted indebtedness, noncompliance and defiance.
As the much publicized 2023 Presidential and Legislative Elections kicked off on Saturday, August 5, 2023, we want to caution all of our compatriots, mainly politicians to avoid character assassination, mudsling, and other indecent acts that have the propensity to undermine our promising democracy.
Some Over-Exuberant Partisans and Supporters of the CDC who marched the streets toting a casket with the image of the lead opposition leader, Ambassador Joseph N. Boakai, Sr. of the Unity Party on Saturday during the official start of the period of political campaign for the Presidential and Legislative Elections in October.
Liberians have since enjoyed over seventeen years of uninterrupted peace.
Monrovia City Mayor Jefferson Tamba Koijee and His Administrative Assistant, Mohammed M. Bamba, Jr. with His Award pose for a photo Working around the clock in post war Liberia hasn’t been the habit for all due to the no benefit attached of getting overtime pay or some sort of bonus. This has come to apply to both private and public sector workers.
As Liberians gear towards entering the campaign period for elected positions (beginning August 5, 2023), the General Auditing Commission(GAC) Management has reminded its staff about the institution’s commitment to maintaining “Political Neutrality Policy”. Therefore, the GAC says, it is important that staffs remain politically neutral within and outside of the workplace.
With only 16 of the current 30 to return to for normal plenary activities on October 13, 2023, just three days after the ensuing 2023 Presidential and Legislative Elections, the fate of nominees at the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC) is hanging in thin air.
In an emotional faction while reflecting on the painful and tragic moment on that faithful day, some survivors of the infamous Lutheran Church Massacre narrated on how they lost their family members, friends and loved ones during Liberia's dark past.
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