Former Nimba Senator Thomas Grupee, who just returned from a health trip abroad, has made public his reappearance on the political stage, saying he is about to.embark upon a county- wide consultation with youth groups and potential stakeholders which will inform his decision as to which political way Nimba should turn come October 10, 2023. Senator Grupee said as a politician he finds it compelling to be a part of the decision that will see Liberia under the umbrella of peace and stability for the next six years.
A group of Liberian professionals and organizations from various ideological and political spheres have come together to support the 2023 re-election of President George Manneh Weah.
Ahead of the impending October 10, 2023 Presidential and Legislative Elections, the Sustainable Development Institute (SDI) has called on all political parties and aspirants to clearly share their vision as to how they will address the ‘massive corruption’ in the land and natural resource sectors of the country.
A Commissioner of the National Elections Commission, Boakai Dukuly, has cautioned Liberian journalists to use the airwaves to promote peace during the 2023 Presidential and Legislative Elections.
Ahead of the much publicized October 10, 2023 Presidential and Legislative Elections, Information Minister Ledgerhood Julius Rennie has predicted an overwhelming victory for President George Manneh Weah, saying that the Liberian leader has made significant efforts in transforming the country over the years.
The Minister of the Ministry of Information, Culture Affairs and Tourism(MICAT), Ledgerhood Julius Rennie, has described as a big boost the endorsement by 56 Lawmakers of the re-election bid of President George Manneh Weah On Tuesday, June 13, 2023, 56 Lawmakers from both Houses of the Liberian Legislature endorsed and reaffirmed support to the second term bid of President Weah, ahead of October 10, 2023 Presidential and Legislative Elections.
Since the release of the provisional results of the 2022 Liberia National Housing and Population Census (LNHPC), it has been barely four months now, and Liberia’s Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MoGCSP) has now given her own verdict of the process that had a rocky beginning, asserting that it was not done properly.
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