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MONROVIA, May 10 (LINA)-– The international medical organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders (MSF)) has welcomed news of Liberia’s declaration as an Ebola-free nation by the World Health Organization (WHO).
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MONROVIA, May 10 (LINA)- Public Works Minister William Gyude Moore has challenged Liberian youths to prepare themselves technically through vocational and technical education for the reconstruction process of Liberia.
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MONROVIA, May 9 (LINA) - Former Public Works Minister Samuel Woods is proposing the elevation of the Nathaniel Varney Massaquoi Elementary and Junior High School in West Point Township to senior high level.
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TUBMANBURG, May 10 (LINA) - The Executive Director of the Forestry Training Institute (FTI) in Bomi County, Jeremiah Karmo, is appealing to government and the international community to provide financial assistance for the renovation of the institution’s staff quarters.
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MONROVIA, May 9 (LINA) – Liberian leader Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has expressed “profound relief and deep gratitude” that Liberia has received the official announcement from the World Health Organization that the country is Ebola free.
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MONROVIA, May 8 (LINA) – Foreign Minister Augustine Ngafuan has vowed ensure that the stigmatization of Liberians as Ebola carriers is stopped after Saturday’s certification of Liberia by WHO as an Ebola-free nation.
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MONROVIA, May 9 (LINA) – Despite the declaration of Liberia by the World Health Organization as an Ebola-free nation, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is urging Liberians to double their vigilance against the disease.
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MONROVIA, May 9 (LINA) -An official of the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) has commended residents of the Township of West Point for their support to the team that renovated the Nathaniel Varney Massaquoi Elementary and Junior High School.
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If all goes well, Liberia is expected to be declared Ebola free by the World Health Organization (WHO), and emotions, particularly in the capital, Monrovia, are beginning to run high as the West African nation, devastated by the deadly disease, prepares to erupt into celebrations.









