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The Bishop of the United Methodist Church of Liberia, John G. Innis, has challenged citizens of Grand Bassa County to be united and avoid division spurred by politics.
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(LINA) - The Chairlady of Kaiwu Clan, Tewor District, Grand Cape Mount County, Bendu Zayzay, has urged Liberian women to get involved in self-help development programs.
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(LINA) -The Head of the Incident Management System (IMS), Tolbert Nyenswah, has urged Ebola survivors to abstain from sex or use condom during sexual intercourse to prevent a resurgence of the Ebola virus.
Nyenswah noted that although it is scientifically proven that the virus can inhabit the semen of male survivors for up to 82 days, the recent outbreak in the country in which a male survivor was linked has set the stage for further scientific probe.
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(LINA) – The Governance Commission (GC) will Tuesday validate a comprehensive report on the assessment of the country’s National Anti-Corruption Strategy (NACS) in Monrovia.
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MONROVIA, March 31 (LINA)- - The Management of China Union iron ore mining company says it is currently operating at a loss due to the drop in the price of iron ore on the world market.
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(LINA) -Liberia's Ambassador to the Kingdom of Belgium, Netherlands, Luxemburg and European Union, Isaac Nyenabo, has challenged Liberians in the Diaspora to join the massive development and reconstruction taking place in their country.
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Liberia has began another countdown of two incubation periods amounting to 42 days to be declared an Ebola-free nation two days after the death and burial of the last confirmed Ebola patient in the country.
Assistant Health Minister Tolbert Nyenswah said if none of the contacts generated from the recent infection is proven positive of the virus, the nation will be declared an Ebola-free nation upon completion of the 42-day incubation periods.
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(LINA) –The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced an increase in the price of the ordinary Liberian passport beginning May this year.
According to the Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal Affairs, Boakai Kanneh, the new biometric passport will cost US$50, replacing the current manual one which costs US$23.
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MONROVIA, March 31 (LINA) – An official of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) has commended Liberian volunteers who participated in the first stage of the clinical trials of two Ebola vaccines candidates.

