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  • 1 month 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.

  • 2 months ago | 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.

  • 2 months ago | 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.

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

    — Promises to Initiate Proper Reburial of former Presidents William R Tolbert and Samuel Kanyon Doe; Convene National Conference on Post-war InfrastructurePresident Joseph Nyumah Boakai  is requesting the 55th Legislature to act swiftly, on some very important outstanding legislative proposals, during its Second Session. Some of the proposals include the Presidential Transitional Bill, the National Tourism Bill,  and the Local Government Bill, among others.

  • Dec 3, 2024 | allafrica.com | J. Carter

    The President Pro Tempore of the Liberian Senate, Nyonblee Karnga-Lawrence, has delivered a moving and heartfelt tribute to the late Nimba County Senator Prince Y. Johnson, acknowledging his cooperative and humble nature as a colleague. "Johnson became a Senator in 2005. Eight years later I joined him in the Senate. He was serving his 3rd term when he passed, which made him a veteran and ranking Senator," Karnga-Lawrence said in her tribute to her fallen colleague.

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