Details of Sunday’s jailbreak in Kakata, Margibi County,m are emerging with the Ministry of Justice here confirming that prison guards were overpowered by escaping prisoners. By Ramsey N. Singbeh, Jr., in Margibi & Kruah Thompson Margibi, Liberia, September 11, 2024: Although an investigation is ongoing into Sunday’s (September 8, 2024) jailbreak, which led to 50 prisoners escaping the Kakata Central …
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PRESS RELEASE HPX completes acquisition of St John River iron ore licenses
PRESS RELEASE HPX completes acquisition of St John River iron ore licenses in Liberia and received approval from the Government. St John River licences previously owned by BHP and cover combined area of almost 250 km2 adjacent to the existing Yekapa-Buchanan Rail Corridor. This acquisition marks a significant milestone in increasing the HPX’s operating footprint into Liberia Historical mapping work …
Read More »Clerks blamed for 2024 “Budget Alteration” – Liberia news The New Dawn Liberia, premier resource for latest news
The House Committee has accused the Deputy Chief Clerk of transmitting the Executive Mansion, a document he believed to have come from the Senate Secretary, without consulting the Speaker or his Deputy. Monrovia, September 9, 2024: A legislative investigation into alleged budget alteration has blamed the House of Representatives Deputy Chief Clerk for transmitting to the Executive Mansion a document …
Read More »LiMA renews Liberia/China Maritime Transport Agreement
The renewed deal signaled a strong relationship between the two governments and their historic partnership. Monday, September 9, 2024/ The Liberian Maritime Authority, the world’s largest Open Registry, has announced the renewal of its historic partnership in a maritime agreement with the People’s Republic of China. A dispatch from Chian says the maritime agreement is designed to foster strong relations …
Read More »Editorial: Pres. Boakai must listen
Growing outcry over corruption and lawlessness in the 8-month-old Boakai administration is a need for concern. Most importantly, one of the persistent voices heralding this outcry is that of the leader of a major political party that supported Ambassador Boakai during the runoff election in 2023. Former presidential candidate counselor Tiawan Saye Gongloe of the Liberian People’s Party (LPP) is …
Read More »China vows robust friendship with Africa.
Chinese President Xi Jinping opened this year’s FOCAO with a renewed vow for a robust China-Africa friendship despite changing global trends. By Lincoln G. Peters Chinese Paramount leader President Xi Jinping has told dozens of African leaders that China-Africa friendship remains robust and grows stronger through generations, no matter how the world changes. Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife, …
Read More »Citizens reject high meter costs.
Citizens in Maryland County are rejecting a US$ 130-meter charge by a private service provider to supply electricity. By Patrick N. Mensah, Maryland County Maryland, Liberia, September 6, 2024—Amidst the Liberia Electricity Regulatory Commission’s engagement with citizens in Maryland County to resolve persistent issues, several citizens in the county are calling on the Commission and the Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) …
Read More »EPA reopens China Union – Liberia news The New Dawn Liberia, premier resource for latest news
The EPA closed China Union Iron Ore Mines late last month due to numerous environmental violations. Monrovia, September 6, 2024: Liberia’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has reopened the China Union by granting it a temporary permit a few days after the company was closed for numerous environmental violations. On August 28, 2024, the EPA closed the China Union Iron Ore Mines …
Read More »House calls for 2022 Census Report.
Members of the House of Representatives mandate the Liberia Institute for Statistics and Geo-Information Services to produce the results of the 2022 Census so that new thresholds can be set for creating new electoral districts. By Bridgett Milton Monrovia, Liberia, September 6, 2024- The House of Representatives mandates the Liberia Institute for Statistics and Geo-Information Services (LISGIS) to produce the …
Read More »Over 73% of Public Officials Fail to Declare Assets.
The staggering figure indicating non-compliance undermines the Boakai regime’s commitment to fighting corruption. By Kruah Thompson Monrovia, September 6, 2024/ The Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC) has reported that 73.5% of 1,900 public officials have not declared their assets and liabilities, as Article 91 of the Liberian Constitution requires. Article 91 mandates that high-ranking public officials, including the President, Vice President, …
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