Weah makes more appointments in government, dismisses UL president

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  President George Manneh Weah has made additional appointments in government affecting ministries, agencies and commissions as well as the University of Liberia (UL) take...

Bong County: Gboveh High students want Sen. Yillah fulfill Solar Panel...

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By Belthan E.K. Tano   Several students of the Dolokelen Gboveh high school are appealing to   Bong county Senator Henry Willie Yallah to fulfill promise made...

Liberia National Police condemns MCSS students protest

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By Daniel Garteh   The Liberia National Police has condemned the Tuesday October 15, 2019  protest by the Monrovia Consolidated School System students in Monrovia-terming it ...

Aggrieved MCCS teachers to resume work

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After day long meeting with government, striking teachers of the Monrovia consolidated school system (MCSS) have finally agreed to resume work on Thursday October...

Police action hospitalizes several protesting students

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  Students protest in Monrovia Tuesday leaves several school-going children hospitalized, as riot police officers accused of using force to disperse the students, but a...

Finance Ministry clarifies MCSS students’ protest

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  By: Daniel Garteh Sr    Following a protest by students of the Monrovia Consolidated School System (MCSS) in demand of their teachers salaries, the Ministry of...

Liberia: Education Ministry suspends three CEOs for lack of control

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By Daniel Garteh   The Ministry of Education has suspended three of its County Education Officers following an investigation conducted by a special Taskforce report.   Recently, the...

Nimba Community College caps 45 nursing students

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By Daniel Garteh   The Nimba County Community college on Wednesday capped and batched about 45 nursing students of the institution.  The capping, batching and candle lighting...

Research scientists Go-slow at CARI

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By Belthan E.K. Tano   Scientists at the central agriculture research institute have begun staging a go slow against what they termed as a “high wave...

UNIDO Graduates 26 from mine affected communities

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By Daniel Garteh   The United Nation Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) has graduated about 26 persons in various disciplines from five mine affected communities of Arcelor...