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(MONROVIA, LIBERIA, Thursday, January 9, 2014) President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has appointed the following officials to positions in government, pending confirmation hearings

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(MONROVIA, LIBERIA – Tuesday, December 31, 2013) President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has described 2014 as a year of development and hard work for all, urging Liberians to embrace the New Year as one people in undertaking the development task.

Season’s Greetings, my fellow Liberians:

Time marches on: One year ends, and a New Year, a new beginning, is quickly upon us. Many of our loved ones are no longer with us, and we miss them dearly. May their souls rest in perpetual peace. Let those of us, who are privileged to witness the dawning of a New Year, give praise and thanks to the Almighty for his many blessings bestowed upon us as a nation and a people.

President of the Republic of Liberia

2 January 2014, 10:22 pm Written by
Published in The Presidency

Ellen Johnson Sirleaf became Africa's first female president in 2005, two years after the end of a brutal 14-year conflict.

She was re-elected in November 2011 in a poll marred by a low turn-out and a boycott by her main rival.

Winston Tubman pulled out of the second round of the presidential race, saying the vote had been rigged. He said he would not cooperate with Ms Johnson-Sirleaf's government, raising the prospect that her initiatives could be slowed in a hung parliament where her Unity Party failed to win a majority.

19 Year-old Man Incarcerated For Alleged Murder

19 December 2014, 10:36 am Written by
Published in Judiciary

MONROVIA, December 18 (LINA) - A 19-year-old resident of Paynesville has been incarcerated at the Monrovia Central Prison pending trial for allegedly stabbing to death one  Troken Brownell, a resident of the ELWA Community on December 8, 2014.

MONROVIA October 22 (LINA) - Four Magisterial Courts in Montserrado County are applying the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) method to determine cases during this Ebola crises.

Judicial Officer Found Dead In Grand Kru

23 October 2014, 9:54 am Written by
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HARPER, October 22 (LINA) -The Judicial Officer of the Behwan Magisterial Court in Behwan, Trehn Statutory District in Grand Kru County, Wilmot Sakie, has been found dead in the bush near Behwan Town.