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How Africa Should Negotiate with Trump
By Vera Songwe,Witney Schneidman WASHINGTON, DC – In a recent interview, Fox News anchor Bret Baier asked Félix Tshisekedi, the president of the Democratic Republic of Congo, how his government would balance continued ties with the United States, including the negotiation of a critical minerals deal, with its deepening relationship with China. The DRC president responded that China’s influence is …
Read More »Bong Supt. faces lawsuit – Liberia news The New Dawn Liberia, premier resource for latest news
Bong County is on the brink of a political firestorm as Aaron V.G. Juakollie, Executive Director of the Foundation for International Dignity (FIND), threatens to sue Superintendent Hawa Loleyah Norris and the entire Local Government Council over what he calls a “blatant misuse” of public funds. By Edwin N. Khakie Gbarnga, Bong County, May 5, 2025: Juakollie has vowed to …
Read More »Editorial: National Bar and Supreme Court must cease fire
A clear divide is emerging in the Liberian Judiciary, with action and counter-action between the Liberian National Bar Association and the Supreme Court of Liberia. Following the Bar’s recent public criticism of the Supreme Court’s ruling on the leadership crisis at the House of Representatives, the Court has retaliated by boycotting a Law Day celebration organized by the Bar. The …
Read More »Vol.15 No. 070 MONDAY MAY 05, 2025
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Read More »Supreme Court snubs Bar – Liberia news The New Dawn Liberia, premier resource for latest news
In what appears to be an emerging divide within the judicial system, the Supreme Court of Liberia has boycotted celebration of Law Day here, organized by the Liberian National Bar Association after the Bar recently criticized the High Court’s ruling. By Stephen G. Fellajuah Monrovia, Liberia, May 5, 2025 – In an unexpected move that underscores growing tension within the …
Read More »Sapo National Park beset by illegal mining
Sarpo National Park in Sinoe County, southeast Liberia, faces threats from illegal miners and other activities, County Superintendent Peter Wleh Nyensuah alarms. By Stephen G. Fellajuah Sinoe, Liberia, May 2, 2025 – Sinoe County Superintendent Peter Wleh Nyensuah has tearfully sent out a passionate plea for intervention to save the Sapo National Park, Liberia’s largest and only national rainforest reserve, …
Read More »Letter to God: Lord, let them leave my learned friend small na
Dear Father: They say everybody just on my man back ooh. Can you imagine since ley man went and put him mouth on ley people at ley Palava Hut, him life has not been easy. They say da whatin him do? Father, ley man say why ley elder them at ley Palava Hut mon say, ley thin ley chief them …
Read More »GC dismisses over seventy employees
Liberia’s Governance Commission, or GC, has terminated the employment of over seventy employees of the commission. By Lincoln G. Peters Monrovia, May 2, 2025: The affected employees were employed between the period July 1, 2021, to December 31, 2023, during the administration of the Coalition for Democratic Change government (CDC). According to an internal memo of the GC dated April …
Read More »Jeety Rubber and SRC breakgrounds for modern eye clinic
In continuation of his humanitarian gesture and fulfilment of corporate social responsibility, Indian businessman Upjit Singh Sachdeva, breaks grounds for a state-of-the-art eye clinic here. Margibi, Liberia, May 2, 2025 – In a significant move toward improving access to healthcare in rural Liberia, Jeety Rubber LLC and its subsidiary, Salala Rubber Corporation (SRC) have officially broken grounds to construct a …
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