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New Kru Town Borough Discusses Issues with President Johnson Sirleaf
Monrovia, Liberia - President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, presiding over a citizens’ meeting Saturday in New Kru Town, has called for an audit of the administration of the borough.
President Johnson Sirleaf to Hold Talks with President Bush in D.C.
Monrovia, Liberia - At the invitation of United States President George Bush, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and her American counterpart are scheduled to meet next week at the White House in Washington, D.C.
Adoption Committee Constituted
Monrovia, Liberia - A Special Committee on adoption of Liberian children has been constituted by President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.
President Johnson Sirleaf Suspends Bong County Superintendent
Monrovia, Liberia - The superintendent of Bong County, Mr. Rennie Jackson, has been suspended by President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf relating to certain reported financial malpractices in the use of the county’s development funds.
Ministry of Agriculture and Food and Agriculture Organization Holds 5 Day Workshop on Food Security
A week-long workshop, Operation Eliminate Hunger, otherwise known as PULUKPEH in a Liberian vernacular for Food Security Monitoring System began today, September 29, 2008 on the University of Liberia Campus in Fendall.
Central Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory Named in Honor of Dr. Leon Quist Ledlum
The Central Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory has been named in honor of Dr. Leon Quist Ledlum by the Liberian Government.
Senator Kaine Granted Bail In Murder Trial
The Resident Judge of the Criminal Court “B” Koboi Nuta has granted a motion to admit detained Senator Roland Kaine to bail. The senator was...
Supreme Court Orders Nyenabo Reinstated
The Supreme Court of Liberia has instructed members of the Liberian Senate to reinstate suspended President Pro-tempore Isaac Nyenabo to his position...
Son of Liberian warlord faces torture trial in Miami
MIAMI (Reuters) - The son of former Liberian President Charles Taylor went on trial in Miami Wednesday in the first test of a 14-year-old U.S. law allowing the prosecution of citizens for acts of torture committed abroad.
Progress Made, But Long Road Ahead Says Liberian Executive at UN General Assembly
New York, USA - Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf on Tuesday addressed the 63rd Session of the United Nations with a renewed pledge that Liberia is ‘back’ and moving on an irreversible path of peace and development.