Author: Godfred Badu Quansah

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The National Amputee Football Team of Liberia has successfully taken a giant step as they move to the next phase of their participation in the Great start in the ongoing Tanzania 2021 Amputee African Cup of Nations. The Amputee Lone Star of Liberia demolished the Gambia 4:0 in her opening match on Monday to move a step closer to the next round of the tournament. Matthew Joe hat- track and Morilai Boakai lone goal were enough to move Liberia top of Group C. Cameroon defeated the Gambia 3:2 on Sunday, but Liberia’s victory on Monday, November 29, 2021, means they…

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The office of Montserrado County Electoral District #2 Representative Jimmy Smith is calling on the owner of Strong FM and Mascoh Clinic Musa Sheriff, to show proof while he should not be held liable for his involvement in the alleged duplications and distribution of the National Identification cards to aliens. Sherriff, a representative aspirant in electoral district #2, is currently facing a Police investigation after several duplicated identification cards were discovered at his Macoh clinic in the district. The acting chief of staff in the office of Representative Jimmy Smith, Jose Tanue noted that such activity is a capital offense…

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The Chairperson of the National Commission on Disability in Liberia Madam Daintoneon Paybye has showered praises on President George Weah for the huge support rendered the Commission on Disability since her ascendency. Speaking at the Center for the Exchange of Intellectual Opinion over the weekend, Madam Paybaye said her administration is doing everything possible to establish a database for the inclusion of all persons living with disabilities in Liberia. She said with a better database system, the Commission will begin to roll out meaningful programs and activities for members who are residing in hard-to-reach areas across the country to improve…

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A 50 members Liberia delegation has departed the country over the weekend to participate in this year’s Dubai EXPO 2020 under the theme, “Connecting Minds, Creating the Future. Dubai EXPO 2020 provides an opportunity for countries around the world to showcase their potential through displays of their cultural heritage, innovation, business opportunities, and general way of life. Speaking at the program making the departure ceremony Liberia’s Culture Ambassador Julie Endee said, Liberia is set to rise and shine at the Dubai EXPO 2020 with the display of Liberia culture through dancing and singing. According to Ambassador Endee, the delegation is…

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The Center for Media Studies and Peacebuilding (CEMESP) has concluded three days of training for Public Information Officers across government ministries and agencies. The training was aimed at affording Public Information Officers administrative training on processing, handling, and delivery of Freedom of Information (FOI) Requests. Speaking at the opening of the training CEMESP’S Executive Director Malcolm Joseph, said the objective of the training was to “strengthen institutional capacity and build relationships and supporting access to information”.  Mr. Joseph also thanked Inter news and the European Union for supporting the initiative and challenging participants for meaningful interactions. Also making a remark,…

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The West African Examination Council Liberia chapter has denied social media speculations that it has released the 2020/2021 West African Secondary School Exam results. WAEC described the claim as false malicious and devilish. The secretariat of WAEC said, the results for all examinations administered in 2021 have not been released and is therefore calling on the public not to give credence to such false information spread on social media. According to WAEC Secretariat, the speculation is coming from some criminal-minded individuals whose intention is geared towards bringing the Council’s office to disrepute. WAEC Liberia condemned and distances itself from such…

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The Public Procurement and Concessions Commission has announced the holding of its Third Annual National Procurement Forum aimed at identifying implementation challenges and shortcomings of the PPCC Act of 2010 and designing innovative ways that will open new avenues for greater digitization in public procurement functions. President Weah according to a PPCC release is expected to deliver the keynote address, while partners from the diplomatic and development circles will make remarks at the occasion. This year’s Forum will be held on the theme: Innovation and Reforms: Strengthening Liberia’s Public Procurement System. It will bring together procurement stakeholders from the public…

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A prominent son of Sinoe County Geeplay Nyenswah is calling on the George Weah administration to find an amicable solution to long-standing land disputes between the people of River Cess and Sinoe. It can be recalled for over four years there has been a land dispute between the resident of Getroh in Sinoe County and people living in the ITI community of River-Cess County. Appearing on the Thursday edition of the OK Morning Rush, Geeplay Nyenswah said the CDC-led government through the ministry of internal affairs must swiftly intervene to bring to an end the land conflict that currently exists…

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Liberia’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Amb. Dee-Maxwell Saah Kemayah Sr. has cautioned students of the 69th graduating class of the Gabriel L. Dennis Foreign Service Institute to remain focused and do their best in representing Liberia. Amb. Kemayah noted that they have been prepared by the best professors and instructors, and encouraged them to go out and make the difference.  Serving as Key Note Speaker, Amb. Kemayah spoke on the Theme “The Role of The Diplomatic Personnel in Enhancing the Pro-Poor Agenda for Prosperity and Development Amidst the Global COVID-19 Pandemic”. According to him, the ongoing reform activities at the foreign…

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Montserrado County District # 8 Representative Moses Acarous Gray has provided USD$2,000 for 15 disadvantaged school-going kids, a television, and a set of jerseys to the Soniwein Community and the clay street intellectual Center. According to Rep. Gray, the donation to the Intellectual Center is part of his own way of buttressing and supporting the ongoing construction which cost over USD$1,500. Representative Gray at the same time presented an amount of USD$1,000 to the youth, women, and elders of Perry street community for continuous support to his leadership over the years. He also pledges to provide LRD$200,000 for women empowerment…

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