July 03, 2009
By: Kevin S. Tydehson
The National Coordinator of LETCOM, Mr. J. Jay Larblah says the component of compulsory education that is to compare every child who reaches school going age to attend school without precondition is still not taking thrust in the country.
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July 03, 2009
By: Jerome W. Toe Firestone Liberia Public Affairs Manager, Rufus Karmorh has disclosed the construction of additional housing units by the company for its dedicated employees and families.
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July 03, 2009
By: Lewis Verdier, II in Harper City With funding from the United States Government, the people of Harper City, the capital of Maryland County, are expected to brag of a new city hall in few months.
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 | July 03, 2009
 The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) of Liberia has finally concluded public hearings and submitted a report of its works with recommendations. |
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July 03, 2009
By Marcus Zoleh After months of confrontation between commuters and commercial taxi and bus drivers, the Government of Liberia has finally released new transport fares for Monrovia and its environs.
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July 01, 2009
Police have arrested a 35-year-old woman, Annie Broh, for allegedly stealing a five-month-old baby from a resident of New Kru on Bushrod Island. |
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July 01, 2009
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has completed the renovation and reconstruction of 14 health clinics in Grand Kru and Lofa counties that serve the basic health care needs of more than 107,000 people. |
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July 01, 2009
A 15-member delegation from the U.S based Embracing Project accompanied by Child Rights activist Kimmie Weeks Monday paid a courtesy call on Vice President Joseph N. Boakai at his Capitol Building office. |
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July 01, 2009
Deputy Commerce Minister of Administration-designate Professor Lavela B. Kortimai, Sr. has launched what could be equated to a stinging criticism on those he calls ‘selfish’ government officials and politicians in the country. |
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July 01, 2009
By Lewis Verdier, II in Harper City The Liberia Agency for Community Empowerment (L A C E) and county authorities have signed a memorandum of understanding for LACE to construct 10 schools and 10 clinics in Maryland and River Gee counties.
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