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Govt Sued in London Courts

28.11.2009 01:25    allafrica.com
Liberia's Poverty Reduction programs and HICP (Highly Indebted Poor Countries) initiative would be jeopardized should it lose a US$20m debt case filed in a London High Court against the country, Finance Minister Augustine Ngafaun said Thursday.
Govt Sued in London Courts


Opposition Wins Senatorial By-Election

28.11.2009 01:25    allafrica.com
The county of Montserrado, and perhaps the entire country, stood still in the last twenty-four hours awaiting results from a marathon senatorial by-election. Political activities in the last three months had been nerve-racking as various political interests intensify efforts to
Opposition Wins Senatorial By-Election

Taylor Says He Helped Rebel Leaders Unite

28.11.2009 01:25    allafrica.com
Charles Taylor helped three major Sierra Leonean rebel commanders to reconcile their differences but such reconciliation was not for purposes of a military takeover of the country, the accused former Liberian president told Special Court for Sierra Leone judges today
Taylor Says He Helped Rebel Leaders Unite

Hats Off To All For Peaceful Elections

28.11.2009 01:25    allafrica.com
A CLOSE KNOWLEDGE and deep appreciation of the wounds of electoral violence, including recent ones in some sisterly African counties, would compel any patriotic Liberian to sigh a relief for the peaceful passing of the last action-packed by-election. In Zimbabwe
Hats Off To All For Peaceful Elections


Bropleh Canned in Unsettled Debacle

28.11.2009 01:25    allafrica.com
Justice Clogged in Politics of Untouchability? Untested Guilt Verus Assumed Vindication
Bropleh Canned in Unsettled Debacle

Muslims Entangled in Haj Scandal

28.11.2009 01:24    allafrica.com
The Liberian Muslim Community is apparently embroiled in a scandal, with some Legislators allegedly linked, resulting into the deportation of Several Liberian Muslim members from the ongoing Hajj in Saudi Arabia.
Muslims Entangled in Haj Scandal

Blood Demanded

28.11.2009 01:24    allafrica.com
The alleged killers of Keith Jubah, chair of the Government's Public Procurement and Concession Commission (PPCC), should be hanged if found guilty to set a precedent, legislators from Bong County (late Juba's home County) who attended his funeral have demanded.
Blood Demanded

"Rape Cases Defeating Police"

28.11.2009 01:24    allafrica.com
The Police chief Marc Amblard says it is finding it difficult to investigate rape cases and bring defendants to justice.

Battle for Sayon Honor

28.11.2009 01:24    allafrica.com
A week long Peace and Unity Tournament in honor of former BOTFA President Alfred C. Sayon is expected to open this Sunday at D. Tweh Sports pitch in the Borough of New Kru Town.
Battle for Sayon Honor

NPA Pythons in Afiba Battle

28.11.2009 01:24    allafrica.com
Liberia Basketball Federation champions NPA 'deadly' Pythons arrived Wednesday in Cotonou, Benin for the weeklong AFIBA competition, NPA Sports Association President Sacku Kanneh affirmed shortly after arrival.

Williams Signs New Deal

28.11.2009 01:23    allafrica.com
One of Liberia's promising female athletic stars, Abertha Williams has signed a 3-month pact with the River Cess Sport Association to run for their county track and field team in the 2009/2010 national county meet.
Williams Signs New Deal

Minister Konneh Highlights Country's Plight

28.11.2009 01:23    allafrica.com
Liberia's history of corruption and mismanagement has led to a current sensitivity with regards to procurement processes, observes Minister of Planning and Economic Affairs, Amara Konneh.
Minister Konneh Highlights Country's Plight

Memo to the President

28.11.2009 01:23    allafrica.com
Your Excellency:
Memo to the President

Eliza Turner AME Church Observes 113th Anniversary

28.11.2009 01:23    allafrica.com
Eliza Turner AME Church located on Camp Johnson Road, Monrovia, is expected to observe its 113th Anniversary Celebration Sunday, November 29, 2009. Speaking to the Analyst on Thursday, November 26, 2009, the pastor of the church Rev. Tarkolo A. Miller,
Eliza Turner AME Church Observes 113th Anniversary

"Murderers of Keith Jubah Will Never Go Free"

28.11.2009 01:23    allafrica.com
Funeral services over the remains of the former chairman of the Public Procurement & Concessions Commission (PPCC) have taken place at the Providence Baptist Church in Monrovia, with President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf describing the late Keith Jubah as faithful, diligent,
"Murderers of Keith Jubah Will Never Go Free"

Release Findings on Bropleh, Others - CUPA Urges Justice Ministry

28.11.2009 01:23    allafrica.com
A group calling itself the citizens United for Progressive action CUPA, is calling on the Ministry of Justice to release findings relating to the corruption saga at the Ministry of Information Culture and Tourism in which USD300.00 were reportedly stolen.
Release Findings on Bropleh, Others - CUPA Urges Justice Ministry

President Sirleaf, Attending Funeral of Keith Jubah, PPCC Chairman, Vows His Murderers Will Not Go Unpunished

28.11.2009 01:22    allafrica.com
Funeral services over the remains of the former Chairman of the Public Procurement & Concessions Commission (PPCC) have taken place at the Providence Baptist Church in Monrovia, with President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf describing the late Keith Jubah as faithful, diligent,

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