New British Ambassador to Liberia Visits FPA; Says Brexit Would Not Affect Britain’s Development Projects in LiberiaMonrovia – The newly appointed British ambassador to Liberia, Mr. Neil Bradley, has re-emphasized his Government’s unflinching support towards Liberia’s economic growth amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Ambassador Bradley said this is being done through the implementation of his Government’s many projects aimed at improving the lives of ordinary Liberians and strengthening economic relation to attract investors in Liberia. Ambassador Bradley, with over 20 years of diplomatic service, was appointed as Her Majesty’s Ambassador to Liberia in June 2020, replacing Ambassador David Belgrove, OBE, who has been reassigned to the Gambia. We will continue to support Liberia and undertake our programs,” he assured. Ambassador Bradley echoed these sentiments during the presentation of his letters of credence in August.

October 23, 2020 07:37 UTC

The company, station in Maryland County, is one the largest rubber companies in Southeastern Liberia. The company redundant hundreds of its workers owing to the fall in prices of rubber. Since the redundancy, the former workers have complained for their just benefits in the forms of severance, salary arrears and other allowances. Speaking further, he said the CRC, as a law-abiding corporation that operated under the laws of Liberia, will address the plights of their former employees. Meanwhile, the former employees’ requested US$7,569,916 is broken down as follow:Severance pay: US$1,286,455.1660 Months Pay: US$5,039,942.28Arrears Pay: US$561,904Leave Pay: US$96,785.15Insurance: (ACOL/PIIC) US$471,900Transportation Pay: US$97,180Rice for employees: US$5,750Cash advanced to CRC employees US$10,000

October 23, 2020 07:30 UTC

“I believe in Menipakei Dumoe’s ideology; I will join him to fight for our father, Charles Taylor, to come back home,” Kollie added. In excitement, one of the elders in SKT said, “We cannot betray Charles Taylor by voting for another person. Mr. John T. RichardsonOne of Charles Taylor’s best known and most eloquent defenders, John T. Richardson, has also joined Dumoe’s free Charles Taylor struggle. Free Charles Taylor Campaign Not Well with SomeDumoe’s free Taylor campaign is not going down well with some of the county’s lawmakers. “One little boy passing area here with the man picture and telling our people that he can free Taylor, he able to free Taylor?

October 23, 2020 07:26 UTC

“The process or investigation should at all times be transparent because the government has the responsibility of upholding fundamental human rights of all citizens. The commission cannot predict the investigation; the commission will wait for the outcome of the investigation”. The Independent National Commission on Human Rights (INCHR) of Liberia was established by an Act of the National Legislature in 2005 as the National Human Rights Institution (NHRI) responsible for the promotion and protection of human rights in Liberia. Key FunctionsThe INCHR, is empowered by articles 3 and 4 of its Act to: a) promote and protect human rights throughout the Republic of Liberia; b) investigate complaints of human rights violations and conduct hearing; c) propose amendments or reform to laws, policies and administrative practices and regulations; and d) advice the Government on the implementation of national and international human rights standards. The INHCR submits thematic and/or incidence reports as may be deemed necessary to the general public on various human rights issues.

October 23, 2020 07:18 UTC

The Chairman made the remarks during a courtesy visit of the British Ambassador at LiNCSA’s Headquarters in Monrovia. Making remarks during his visit, the British Ambassador, Neil Bradley lauded the brilliant efforts of the Commission in the fight against small arms in the African region. Ambassador Bradley reiterated the British Government’s support towards programs leading to prevention, control and fight against the proliferation and trafficking of small arms in Liberia. He assured authorities of the Small Arms Commission of a continuous and supportive relationship while serving his ambassadorial role in Liberia. Evidently, the British Government has been very influential in helping the Small Arms Commission realized some of it programs as indicated.

October 23, 2020 07:14 UTC





Captured by rebel forces in 1985, the attempted coup d’etat placed Dr. Moniba at gunpoint to announce his and the government’s resignation at the ELBC studio. This was further evidenced when Dr. Moniba accepted the results of an interim president during the peace talks which were held in Banjul, Gambia in November 1990. Unfortunately, during one of his visits to the United States, he was met with a tragic car accident that caused his untimely death at the age of 67. Dr. Moniba was afforded two funerals, one in the United States, attended by numerous US Government officials, and another in Liberia, which was one of the largest state funerals in Liberian history. On this day of the 22nd of October (in what would have been his 83rd birthday), the people of Liberia honor Dr. Harry F. Moniba for his service and contributions.

October 22, 2020 07:41 UTC

Liberia: Police in Monrovia Arrest Several Guineans Trying to Besiege Embassy in Protest of Election ResultsMONROVIA – Guineans in Liberia’s capital, Monrovia, on Wednesday stormed their embassy to protest the call for a re-run of the presidential elections in their country presidential election with results showing the President, Alpha Condé in the lead. According to them, they know their kinsman, Cellou Dalein Diallo, won the election but he is being robbed his chance to be President of the country. Protest in GuineaThe protest in Monrovia comes at the heels of deadly clash in Guinea where citizens in that country have been protesting the election results. Later on Monday, Bakary Mansare, vice president of the electoral authority, told the AFP news agency Diallo’s purported victory was “premature” and “void”. Signs of a looming electoral dispute began to appear on Sunday when Diallo told reporters Conde could “cheat” his way to power.

October 22, 2020 07:41 UTC

Secretary Mr. Bolton Dennis ……………………………………………… Member Mr. Anthony Kofadamus Torbor ……………………………… Member Mr. Jefferson Tucker …………………………………………… Member Mrs. Tracy Fallah ……………………………………………… Member Mr. Alexander O. Shannon …………………………………… Member Mr. Emmanuel Kyne Robertson ……………………………… Member Ms. Sekina Baylor ……………………………………………… MemberRegion 3 (Grand Gedeh, Nimba & Lofa)Mr. Moses Y. Kollie ……………………………………………. Member Mr. Wolobah Kollie ……………………………………………… Member Mr. Mark Goletuo ……………………………………………….. Member Mr. Augustus J. Flomo ………………………………………… Member Mr. Wilson Dumoe ……………………………………………… Member Mr. Mitchell Karngar …………………………………………… Member Atty. Member Madam Mary Sarnyenneh ……………………………………… Member Mr. Ford Sneh …………………………………………………… Member Mr. James Nagbe ………………………………………………. Secretary Mr. Adama Robinson …………………………………………… Member Mr. Thomas G. Goba, Sr. ……………………………………… Member Mr. Esiaka Sheriff ……………………………………………….

October 22, 2020 07:41 UTC

But when he was admitted at the Phebe Hospital, Doctors uncovered other underlying sicknesses and advised him to seek advanced treatment at JFK Hospital or abroad. Doloyuwah is being diagnosed with Spinal Stenosis, a medical term that indicates a condition that causes a curve in the spine. He left Bong County on Monday and is at my place. He said although the hospital has not disclosed the total cost of the treatment, he will not be to undertake the cost alone. But when he was admitted at the Phebe Hospital, Doctors uncovered other underlying sicknesses and advised him to seek advanced treatment at JFK Hospital or abroad.

October 22, 2020 07:30 UTC

Monrovia – The Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Environmental Protection Agency of Liberia (EPA), Professor Wilson K. Tarpeh has renewed the entity’s commitment in the fight against climate change, which impacts remain visible across the country. The Paris Agreement requires all parties to put together their best efforts to combat climate change through their respective nationally determined contributions. The workshop was divided into four sessions including the opening session, technical session (Overview of the Workshop, Sector Working Group Overview, and Setting Sector Expectations); question session and working session. “The national policies are weak, often not localized and that institutional readiness is dismal for the most part”, Mr. Assaf quoted the National Capacity Assessment for Managing Climate Change Impact in Liberia. For his part, Manuel Fuentes, EU-Liberia Climate Change Project Leader did a presentation on ‘Setting sector Expectation’.

October 22, 2020 07:30 UTC

Cyvette Gibson, the former Paynesville City Mayor says she is the right person to make Montserrado County District 9 an unwavering districtMonrovia – Cyvette Gibson, the former Paynesville City Mayor has entered the Montserrado County District#9 Representative race to replace Munah Pelham-Youngblood, the fallen Lawmaker who died July 8, 2020. Madam Gibson served with distinction at the Monrovia City Corporation as senior staff under former City Mayor Mary Broh for three years before moving over to the Paynesville City Corporation as City Mayor. There, at the Paynesville City, Madam Gibson was referred to by many as a developmental Mayor. The Montserrado County District#9 Representative Candidate who is contesting as an independent candidate says based on her engagements across Montserrado County District#9, the need and desire for experience, passion, and committed leadership cannot be overemphasized. “My tenure at the Monrovia City Corporation and the Paynesville City Corporation has prepared me for this quest,” she said.

October 22, 2020 07:18 UTC

Monrovia – Liberia’s youthful peace activist, Moses N. Buwee has called on the African Union (AU) and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to engage major stakeholders including the ruling and opposition political parties to commit to peaceful elections ahead of the December 8, 2020 polls. “I am concerned about the political violence in the country and call on AU and ECOWAS to dialogue with political parties’ leaders, youth leagues’ leaders and NEC before December 8, 2020. And the dialogue should invite religious and traditional leaders, International organizations, youth organizations and CSOs for all of them to commit to peace,” Buwee urged. Buwee made, while speaking at a cross section of young people during a round-table dialogue on the role of youths in promoting peaceful elections. He also stressed that Liberia’s peace should be prioritize by every Liberian including opposition and the ruling party.

October 22, 2020 07:18 UTC

“I have never seen a man in my life that is peaceful as George Weah. He promised that anyone caught in violence during the pending campaign process will be dealt with in accordance with the law. “Any CDCian that gets involved in violence will have themselves to blame because the Party will act. “We didn’t relent to suspend a county chairman in Bong County who was involve in disturbing a meeting. “Whatever goes wrong as Liberian you have the most loss it does not matter which party you come from.

October 22, 2020 07:07 UTC

Gbarnga, Bong County – Election season is in full swing in Bong County. Those agitations from majority of Muslims in Bong County have given rise to the emergence of Swaray. And her open confession of not supporting the CDC candidate in Bong County Henry Yallah is said to have made matters worse. The speculations heightened when the chairman of the party in Bong County, Waifa Siafa, accompanied Dumoe to a political rally in the county. This is why we are asking the people of Bong County to give us anther nine years mandate.

October 22, 2020 07:07 UTC

At the Foundation for Human Rights Defense, we concord with popular views that the most fundamental principle that defines a credible election is a reflection of the free will of the people. So, for anyone who cares about patriotism and the image of their country (Liberia) abroad, there has to be a unanimous consensus that any action that compromises the integrity of the election process is absolutely unacceptable. The value of a free and fair elections are much more important than the loyalty owed to any political party etc. A clear effort to silence the voices of dissent and intimidate the media. We at the Foundation for Human Right Defense (FOHRD) are going to be closely monitoring the entire process leading up to the upcoming mid-term election in Liberia.

October 22, 2020 06:00 UTC