“Of all the capitals I have seen in my previous posts in Africa, I have not seen one that is as dirty as yours,” he added. “A clean city is an asset; it create jobs and probably that is what Liberia needs most,” he said. But with more support from donor partners like the European Union they would continue to tackle the problem, he said. Few months ago, this outlet, www.gnnliberia.com featured on its platform the filthiness of Africa’s oldest city in spite its youngest City Mayor, who have been considered the bluff City Mayor in the CDC-led government. Some diaspora Liberians who cherished their Capital City in mobile phone chat with the www.gnnliberia.com say they are ashamed of this latest development from the EU Envoy that Monrovia, their capital city is the dirtiest city in Africa despite of donors’ support.