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  • 2 days ago | allafrica.com | J. Carter

    Gbarpolu County Senator Amara M. Konneh has asked the Senate to summon authorities from the Ministry of Justice (MOJ), the Liberia National Fire Service (LNFS), and Liberia National Police (LNP) to explain their delay in submitting the final report on the December 2024 Capitol Building fire incident. He was referring to the fire incident on December 18, 2024, that destroyed the joint Chambers of the Capitol Building, during a tense leadership standoff in the House of Representatives.

  • 3 weeks ago | liberianobserver.com | J. Carter

    The Senate Committee on Public Works has reported that a minimum of US$7 billion is required for asphalt or concrete pavement of 11,788 kilometers of road throughout the country. The Committee drew this claim from its first quarterly report on infrastructure development for 2025, targeting road infrastructure projects across Liberia, and presented it to the Plenary on Thursday, May 15.

  • 2 months ago | liberianobserver.com | J. Carter

    — Demands answer to reported delay in 2024 disbursement for health centers across the countryThe Liberian Senate has cited the Ministers of Health and Finance including the Civil Service Agency (CSA) to appear on March 18, 2025, and provide clarity on the reported delay in disbursement and/ or payments to various health centers across the country.

  • Feb 21, 2025 | allafrica.com | J. Carter

    In a significant moment for the Liberia United Methodist Development Service (LUMDS), a new Chapter has begun with the appointment of Adolphus Wisseh Dupley as its executive Director. This development marks a crucial turning point for the organization, which has been a cornerstone of community development in Liberia for nearly two decades. A release in possession of this paper noted that Dupley was announced by the Resident Bishop Samuel J.

  • Feb 6, 2025 | allafrica.com | J. Carter

    The National Bureau of Concessions Director General has described participants in a just ended capacity building training program as credible and dependable people he can rely on as agents of change. Director General, JSB Theodore Momo Jr., made the assertion in a special remark during the closing ceremony of a four-month comprehensive World Bank sponsored training on Concessions Monitoring and Evaluation in Monrovia, from 1st October, 2024 to 31st January 2025.

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