Pursuant to the decision of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government in 2014 to adopt the ECOWAS National Biometric Identity Card (ENBIC) as an official travel document to replace the hand-written ECOWAS Travel Certificate, the ECOWAS Commission through the Directorate of Free Movement of Persons and Migration embarked on an advocacy and sensitization campaign in Member States …
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GOL signs deal to formulate Arrest Agenda
The Government of Liberia signed an agreement with local firms here to formulate its development roadmap, the ARREST Agenda for Inclusive Development.Β Β By Naneka A. Hoffman Monrovia, Liberia, June 28, 2024βThe Ministry of Finance and Development Planning (MFDP) has signed an agreement with Subah-Belleh Associates (SBA) and Africa Development Management Associates (ADMA) to facilitate the formulation of the ARREST Agenda …
Read More »No conflict of interest – Liberia news The New Dawn Liberia, premier resource for latest news
Private law firm Henries, Kruah & Associates trashed the report of its alleged involvement in a conflict of interest for legitimate services rendered to the National Port of Authority here. Monrovia, Liberia, June 28, 2024 β The Management of the Henries, Kruah & Associates Law Firm rejects media reports of a conflict of interest scandal involving its retainers with the …
Read More »Finance Minister risks imprisonment orΒ fine
The House of Representatives recently called a contempt hearing against Mr. Kamara for his alleged failure to appear and provide financial updates on the governmentβs consolidated accounts. By Bridgett MiltonΒ Monrovia, June 28, 2024: Liberiaβs Finance Minister, Mr. Boima Kamara, is at risk of being jailed or fined by members of the House of Representatives for allegedly disrespecting them. The …
Read More »LTA fines Lonestar and Orange GSM companies $300K each for data violations
The LTA has fined the two GSM companies because they allegedly violated and refused to submit critical data with significant revenue implications. Monrovia, June 28, 2024:Β The Liberia Telecommunications Authority (LTA) has taken decisive action against the two major GSM companies here, Lonestar Cell MTN and Orange, levying fines of US$300,000 each.Β The fines were imposed due to what the LTA …
Read More »Govβt pressured to provide financial details over controversial buses
Questions surrounding the financial commitments and operational sustainability plans for the fleet of buses by the government continue to linger as the arrangement remains unclear. By Kruah Thompson Monrovia, June 28, 2025:Β Β The Liberian government is facing pressure to provide financial details surrounding some controversially labeled βNTAβ with the state transport agencyβs logo. There is no clarity aboutΒ what plans there are …
Read More »68-year-old man found dead in Ganta
A 68-year-old private security is found death after having commercial sex behind his office. By Thomas Domah /Nimba CountyΒ Nimba County, Liberia, June 28, 2024 β What was intended to be a pleasure moment turned fatal for a 68-year-old commercial sex customer, who was found dead after allegedly having sex with a female customer in Ganta.Β The late John Gomah …
Read More »Man gets 50 years for rapeΒ
The court said it can be construed that the defendant had sexual intercourse with the victim during the morning hours of November 1, 2023. Monrovia, June 28, 2024:Β The Circuit Court in Gbarpolu County has sentenced defendant Franklin Gongar to 50 years imprisonment for allegedly raping a 12-year-old girl. Upon sentencing, the 44-year-old man, assigned Judge Wesseh A. Wesseh, mandated the …
Read More »Arson & looting at SRC
Last weekβs protest by aggrieved workers of the Salala Rubber Corporation turns violence here, with arson attack and looting of companyβs assets. By Ramsey N. Singbeh, Jr. in Margibi Margibi County, Friday, June 28, 2024- Protesting workers, mainly tappers of the Salala Rubber Corporation or SRC, have resulted to violence against the company, characterized by an arson attack and looting …
Read More »Kush cannabis No. 1 killer in Liberia
The Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA) reveals that substance Kush cannabis is No.1 killer drug in Liberia. By Emmanuel Wise JipohΒ Monrovia, Liberia, June 27, 2024 β The dangerous substance Kush Cannabis is said to be gradually increasing daily in Liberia as one of the most harmful narcotics, killing youths in African countries, reports the Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency or …
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