Abe Pledges US$83.4m to Sahel Region

Abe Pledges US$83.4m to Sahel Region

(ABIDJAN, COTE D’IVOIRE – Saturday, January 11,...

Africa Cabinet Government Network Elects Liberia

Africa Cabinet Government Network Elects Liberia

(MONROVIA, LIBERIA – February 10, 2014) At...

Armed Forces Day Keynote Address

Armed Forces Day Keynote Address

Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen: This day was set...

Savannah State University Seeks Partnership UL

Savannah State University Seeks Partnership UL

(MONROVIA, LIBERIA – Tuesday, March 4, 2014)...

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MONROVIA January 28 (LINA) -Deputy Information Minister Andrew Tehmeh has clarified that the ministry’s ongoing reform process is intended to validate that everyone holding an appointed or testable position has passed the general test administered by the Civil Service Agency (CSA).

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MONROVIA, January 28 (LINA) - President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has urged officials of government to forge unity and collaborative efforts in delivering the expectations of the Liberian people.  

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MONROVIA, January 27 (LINA) - Two government officials have called for research and investigation into causes of rape by men far older than their victims.

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Concluding her “State of the Republic” address to the nation Monday, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf reminded her fellow Liberians on the difficult journey Liberia has traveled under her stewardship since January of 2006.

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MONROVIA, January 27(LINA) - President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has disclosed plans to submit a Bill to the Legislature to decimalize media-related offenses in keeping with the ‘Table Mountain Declaration’ to which Liberia has acceded.

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Two police officers have being
incarcerated at the Monrovia Central Prison pending trial on charges
of theft and misapplication of L$2,893,500 entrusted to them by the
Liberia National Police.

Dee David Henry and Timothy Papie Mator were arrested on January 22
for allegedly cashing a check for the amount at the Central Bank of
Liberia (CBL) on December 4, 2014 and absconding with the money,
according to the Liberia News Agency.

According to a police charge sheet, Deputy Police Director for
Administration, William K. Mulbah, explained that on Thursday,
December 4, 2014 he and ACP Varney A. Sheriff processed a check of
L$2,893,500 in Henry’s name and gave it to the officers to cash at the
CBL for police operation.

Mulbah said after cashing the check, the two officers changed the
money to US$31,000 and converted it to their personal use.

However, the two officers, according to the police charge sheet,
denied any wrongdoing during preliminary investigation, saying the
money was stolen from them while en route from Gurley Street to the
police headquarters.

Meanwhile, Maitor and Henry are being detained at the Central Prison
pending trial.

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MONROVIA, January 27 (LINA) – President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has announced a program offering financial support to girls willing to remain in school until the completion of high school.

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MONROVIA, January 27 (LINA) -The Superintendent of the Monrovia Consolidated School System (MCSS), Adolphus Jacobs, has called on government to make available Ebola preventive materials ahead of school re-opening.

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MONROVIA, January 27 (LINA) - Representatives of Liberia, Sierra
Leone, Guinea and Côte d’Ivoire have started meeting in Freetown under