MONROVIA – 4Kids International a United States-based registered non-governmental, non-political and non-for-profit organization suspends the launch and fundraising program in the middle of Coronavirus threats. We are hereby suspending the plan Launch and Fundraising program of 4Kids International which was to be held on March 20, 2020 at the Monrovia City Hall in Monrovia, Liberia. We hereby divert plan activity objective to National Awareness and Preventions of the Coronavirus across schools, communities and institutions in the counties. This is a global epidemic and a national emergency, as such; we are joining the government in the fight against this virus in buttressing the effort of government. Citizens, foreigners and partners are strongly encouraged to keep all hygienic and sanitary Practices as advised in order to stay healthy and safe.

March 20, 2020 04:18 UTC

Monrovia – Criminal Court ‘C’ Judge Yarmie Quiqui Gbeisay has reserved ruling in former Defense Minister Brownie J. Samukai’s Economic Sabotage case. Judge Gbeisay reserved ruling into the case on Thursday, March 19, after the final arguments between both the prosecution and the defense team. Nwabudike also argued that bank records show that the defendants withdrew monies from the AFL account 11 times. However, the government paying back the money used from the AFL account does not exonerate the defendants for the money they stole,” Nwabudike argued. Wright further argued that all the monies withdrawn from the AFL account were used on the welfare of the soldiers.

March 20, 2020 04:18 UTC

SINOE COUNTY – Citizens of Gbalewein Town in Sinoe County have confirmed receiving their share of the revenues from their forest resources. MANDRA Forestry Liberia Communications Director, outlined the rehabilitation of existing hand pumps, construction of roads, bridges, clinic and two Schools in the concession areas. The Forestry Development Authority (FDA) Quality Control Officer James Mulbah said sustainable management of Liberia’s natural resources is a top priority. The EU has a long partnership with Liberia and has been supporting its development programs since 1973. Eight young professionals vetted to review impacts of EU support to Liberia are currently crisscrossing the country and visiting project sites.

March 20, 2020 04:18 UTC

The former UNMIL Community Outreach Officer showing FrontPageAfrica some of the outreach equipment that they used for UNMIL against the Ebola and other campaignsMonrovia – Former United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) Information Associate with the Community Outreach Unit, Mr. Sabato J. Neufville, has expressed his willingness to help prevent the coronavirus disease from wrecking untold suffering on Liberians as did Ebola did a few years ago. Also, we produced flyers, posters and billboards with Ebola messages.”“Those very basic materials we used in the fight against Ebola during UNMIL time, we still have all of them. I worked with UNMIL for 16 years in getting former combatants to disarm and join the DDRR process. He took FrontPageAfrica on a tour of all the equipment that UNMIL left in his care. He also personally have more than four vehicles, which he said he is ready to roll out should the government include him in the fight against COVID_19.

March 20, 2020 04:07 UTC

Robert Harrison allegedly raped the 16-year-old while she was being kept in custody at the police depot which he headsMonrovia – The last thing 16-year-old Diana Kollie, not her name, expected was to be raped by a police officer, Robert Harrison of the Criminal Investigations Division at Zone 9, Depot 4, Jacob Town Rehab. She indicated that they are the whip marks she allegedly received from Officer Harrison. According to social worker Ne-Suah Beyan-Livingstone of Rescue Abandoned Children In Hardship, (REACH), a program the victim is part of, she was contacted by one of her volunteers that their 16-year-old student had been allegedly raped by an officer on February 22, 2020. Sources from the Paynesville Magisterial Court hinted this newspaper that Officer Harrison was last week forwarded to the Magisterial Court and charged with statutory rape. The medical report, from Hope for Women, now in FPA possession, reveals that the Diana was penetrated.

March 20, 2020 04:07 UTC

Irrespective of the projects being fully funded by the Japanese Government through its Commodity Value Fund. Expressing regret over how he has been treated, Mr. Boimah displayed several copies of his monthly report, highlighting one of the contractor’s failure to abide by the standardize construction practices. Struggling to receive his money, Mr. Boimah wrote several communications to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, which was directly address to its current Minister, Varney Sirleaf. Regardless of his efforts, writing the county legislative caucus, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Public Works as well as past and present superintendents of the county, there has been no response. According to records in our possession, this is one of the many debts the government is refusing to pay Liberian professionals, including Mr. Boimah who has been a longtime consultant in Liberia.

March 20, 2020 04:06 UTC

The banner announcing the reading event in KakataKAKATA – USAID Read Liberia and the Ministry of Education on Friday, March 13, 2020, kicked off a reading demonstration program to mark International Reading Month, an effort to promote reading, especially for children in kindergarten through second grade. Read Liberia is a five-year Ministry of Education program with funding and technical support from USAID and implemented by RTI International. Read Liberia works with 640 schools in six counties: Montserrado, Grand Bassa, Margibi, Bong, Nimba and Lofa. “I like Read Liberia program because they gave my children books that they bring home to read,’’ Dunnor said. As part of the program, Read Liberia and the Ministry of Education engaged local businesses to support the program by donating refreshments and prizes for the students, teachers and parents.

March 20, 2020 03:33 UTC

Plenary also invited several officials of the Executive including Commerce Minister Wilson Tarpeh, Youth and Sports Minister, Zeogar Wilson, Labor Minister Moses Kollie and Minister of Transport, Samuel A. Wlue. In his communication, Rep. Fofana said Prof. Tarpeh should appear and provide information regarding government’s preparedness in terms of the availability of food and other basic commodities on the Liberian market as the coronavirus spreads across the world, including Liberia. The lawmakers in session endorsed Rep. Fofana’s communication through a unanimous vote following a motion by Rep. Alex C. Grant (District #3, Grand Gedeh County). His amendment was rejected by Rep. Grant, and all of the officials were asked to appear on Tuesday, March 24, 2020 at 10: am. Commercial motorcyclists are requested to wear protective masks and accommodate a passenger per ride, while tricycle should carry two passengers per ride.

March 20, 2020 03:31 UTC

It is news that TheTolbert Nyenswah was former Director General of the National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL). Strangely, it now behooves the Daily Observer to assume the audacity to become ‘judge, jury and executioner’. The Daily Observer is now pontificating religious-cleansing; and is now campaigning religious bigotry. If we must seek compelling solutions to the Coronavirus onslaught, the Daily Observer can prove its independence by making substantive interventions in the fight against Coronavirus. Should Daily Observer be told or get in the business of investigating amid this garbage: “We are told that Finance Minister Samuel Tweah has responded with an allotment of US$1.5 million.”The Daily Observer as an official position should not – ‘understand’.

March 20, 2020 03:11 UTC

Normally, a legitimate public interest in a subject matter or the people involved will outweigh any embarrassment to the one named. FrontPage Africa’s March 18, 2020 Editorial, titled: Calling the Names of Those Coming Down with COVID-19 Is Wrong; Stop the Stigma, Mr. President, Min. Nagbe & NPHIL, for most part, indicated that President Weah made a “fatal mistake” to have named Mr. Nathaniel Blama, Head of Liberia’s Environmental Protection Agency, and Liberia’s index case of COVID-19. To these I ask whether the subject matter and the person involved are of legitimate public concern? Legitimate public concern, like details of an index case of COVID-19, should outweigh whatever degree of embarrassment a victim of such suffered.

March 19, 2020 21:56 UTC

From the inception of Ebola in Liberia, the general message was, “ Ebola is here and it kills”. Furthermore, most of quarantine centers around the country were not equip to contain Ebola victims and this signaled negative message for those who were still home. The country can now boost of the experience we gained from the Ebola crisis and knowledge transfer during the crisis that landed us to defeat Ebola. All quarantine centers must be accessible with enough medical supplies, trained health practitioners and personal protective equipment. In addition this, the government must produce a short video of all quarantine centers to encourage people who are ill to give in for quarantining.

March 19, 2020 21:33 UTC

However, being touched by the ugly experiences confronting Phebe Hospital, the foundation saw it fit to chip-in with a drum of fuel and the money. God got me here for a reason,” Taylor told a local daily when asked about what motivated him to pay attention to Phebe Hospital. He promised to launch a campaign in the U.S. and other parts of the world, including Liberia, to help Phebe Hospital and other medical facilities in the country. Varney Taylor is a Liberian and Bong County where Phebe Hospital is, is part of Liberia. The Phebe Hospital, located in Suakoko, Bong County (Central Liberia) is a 75-bed hospital that also has a teaching nursing school.

March 19, 2020 12:22 UTC

How Would Liberia Deal With the Economic Shock of The Coronavirus Outbreak? Monrovia – Liberia has never completely recovered from the economic impact of the Ebola outbreak that also caused the death of nearly 5,000 people. Consequently, jobs were lost and the government’s revenue generation was ghastly reduced. China, Europe and the United States are also struggling to deal with the economic shock and economists have warned that if the number of cases continues to grow and spread, the global economic damage will increase drastically. Also, with the impact of the outbreak affecting the global economy, smaller countries like Liberia that are import-dependent would obviously face some turbulent times.

March 19, 2020 03:00 UTC

Contacted Wednesday, Commerce Minister Professor Wilson Tarpeh defended the move, saying it is a practice that was in place before but has now been resurrected. Said Prof Tarpeh: “Rice importation is licensed to registered businesses who meet certain predetermined, and published minimum requirements. In 2019, rice imports quantity for Liberia was nearly 300,000 tonnes. Though Liberia rice imports quantity fluctuated substantially in recent years. “Rice importation is licensed to registered businesses who meet certain predetermined, and published minimum requirements.

March 19, 2020 03:00 UTC

The signing ceremony took place at the World Bank Liberia Country’s Office on Wednesday, March 18, 2020. Liberia’s Finance and Development Planning Minister, Samuel D. Tweah Jr., represented the Government of Liberia, while Dr. Khwima Nthara Country Manager, represented the Bank. For his part, World Bank Liberia’s Country Manager, Dr. Khwima Nthara, affirmed the Bank’s commitment to support the country’s Pro-Poor Agenda for Prosperity and Development. Bank Manager Dr. Nthara, explained that the financing agreement is in two forms, and it includes US$20 million as grant and 20 million as IDA credit. He indicated that the signing was approved on March 17, 2020, by the World Bank Board of Executive Directors.

March 19, 2020 02:37 UTC