Managing Director Twehway said the allegation caused his daughter in the United States of America to suffer bullying from her friends in school, which has a major damage to everything he ever worked for. Mr. Twehway speaking to journalists upon his return from the nationwide tour” Tuesday, disclosed that he had been receiving calls from people believed to be family members to the fallen auditors, threatening to go after him. Mr. Twehway dispelled notion that his lawsuit is intended to silent critical voices against his public service record, stressing that the court is the best place to establish truth from defamation. Mr. Costa had accused Mr. Twehway of having his hands in the death of Internal Audit Agency Director General James Nyeswa and three auditors working for the Liberia Revenue Authority. In the complaint, the plaintiff is seeking for an order compelling Defendant Henry Costa to retract his statements which are deemed derogatory.
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March 05, 2021 06:44 UTC
MONROVIA — The National leadership of the Community Watch Forum of Liberia (CWFL) has renewed calls for support from national government to remain viable, effective and functional as the country grappled with perennial reports of crimes across the country. The National Chairman of the CWFL Mr. I. Nyenati Kaffey disclosed that if President George M. Weah can make a formal declaration of government’s support to the organization, beside that support, he is convinced other international partners will see the need to also rally support to the CWFL. Kaffey: “To accomplish these programs, we need government support, something that would trigger assistance from international organizations and donor partners,” he averred. The Community Watch Forum of Liberia which replaced the Community Policing Forum that was established through the instrumentality of the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) and the Ministry of Justice in 2004, comprises of about 600,000 members across the country that are working in close collaboration with national security apparatus including the Liberia National Police and the Liberia Immigration Service to curb criminal activities in communities across the country.
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March 05, 2021 06:35 UTC
MONROVIA — The government of Liberia, through the Forestry Development Authority (FDA) and its collaborating partners working in the forestry sector on Wednesday March 3, 2021 observed World Wildlife Day in a lively fashion as far as the intent and purpose of the day is concerned. In separate remarks, the collaborating partners pledged to closely work together to ensure that the true intent of the World Wildlife Day is achieved at all levels, especially in Liberia where the forest and all its elements face potential threats from illegal activities. Miss Deborah Mensah from the Department of Forestry, University of Liberia gave the historical background of World Wildlife Day while Mr. Abenego Gbarway, Wildlife manager and Coordinator of Wildlife Crime Task Force, provided status report on the successes and challenges in combating wildlife crime in Liberia. He acknowledged the conservation practices used by our forefathers; something which he said contributed the current existence of the forest. World Wildlife Day is a global initiative which obligates all countries to celebrate and raise awareness on the importance of the protection and conservation of biodiversity while practically enforcing the law that prohibits illegal destruction of the forest and its biodiversity by poachers.
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March 05, 2021 06:22 UTC
One American who made Liberia her home was Mrs. Elaine Ruth Armour Wolo of New Orleans, Louisiana. Dr. Lloyd J. Armour, Sr. and Mrs. Frances H. Armour, Mrs. Wolo was the second of 10 children. In 1972, Mrs. Wolo established Armour Wolo Foundation (AWOFO) pre and primary school in Kakata, Liberia while she was an Instructor at BWI. Throughout her career, Mrs. Wolo touched the lives of thousands of students both in Liberia and abroad. Liberia can only be made stronger when it embraces others in the same way Mrs. Wolo loved and embraced Liberia and the Liberian people.
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March 05, 2021 06:11 UTC
Now that the Supreme Court halted the Commissioners of the National Election Commission (NEC) from being incarcerated, I am inclined to provide a legal opinion. Some believe that the Supreme Court has threaded beyond its scope of operation. The Supreme Court has legal grounds to prevent NEC’s bosses from going to jail, as in the instant case. In this commentary, I have deliberately chosen to avoid touching on the Petition’s allegation or truthfulness of incarceration since it is pending before the Supreme Court for determination. By tying its contempt power around interpreting a constitutional provision, the Senate made its action vulnerable to the Supreme Court’s intervention.
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March 05, 2021 02:26 UTC
The senators accused NEC of delaying to adjudicate all election related cases within the 30days constitutional period. The averment made by the senators is correct, that NEC board of commissioners have gone beyond the 30 days constitutional timeframe, but does that amount to contempt? How are they directly obstructed or impeded by the action of NEC board of commissioners? So then, where did the senators come from with their contempt charge against the board of commissioners of NEC? Note: In the case before the Supreme Court involving NEC and the Senate, prohibition will lie against the Liberian senate.
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March 05, 2021 02:15 UTC
The CBL Executive Governor made the statement when he met with the staff and toured the CBL Zwedru office during his recent visit to Grand Gedeh, February 22, 2021. Executive Governor Tarlue briefed staff that the CBL leadership was working with a range of government and international partners to strengthen the CBL itself and improve its work to better serve the people of Liberia. The head of the CBL Zwedru Office, Agnes Payne Wonie-wala briefed the CBL Executive Governor on the operations of the office and pledged their commitment to guarantee effective service delivery in the County. In a separate development, Executive Governor Tarlue has asked the leaders of Grand Gedeh to allot most of the county`s development funds to support education. Earlier, Governor Tarlue visited Bishop Juwle, his Alma mater and Nimpson Garlor high schools where he interacted with the schools` debate and quizzing teams.
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March 04, 2021 20:37 UTC
Immediately upon his arrival, President Weah broke ground for a 160-bedroom referral hospital. Earlier in Karloken, the President Weah broke ground for the construction of a district administrative building. They also appealed to President Weah to intervene in placing several chiefs who are not payroll on salary, among others. While, pledging his fullest support, President Weah pointed out that the refurbished port will serve as a viable access to the Liberian economy. Grand KruWeah lit up streets and homes in his native land, Sass Town, Grand Kru County last Sunday.
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March 04, 2021 12:11 UTC
Monrovia – Liberian Neurosurgeon and commencement Speaker at the University of Liberia (UL) 101st Joint – Convocation, Md. As the saying goes … Health is wealth and I will add by extension that a quality health system begets a wealthy nation,” Dr. Doe said Monday, March 3, 2021. “Educating people enables them to obtain safer jobs, increased health literacy, take preventive healthcare measures, avoid riskier health behaviors and demand better – quality health services,” he added. “Secure equipment and consumables which will enhance our performance,” Dr. Doe appealed. According to him, the 101st class is proud to be considered the university’s first class to experience the E- Learning program.
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March 04, 2021 12:11 UTC
Monrovia — Journalists covering the Ministry of Commerce and Industry were left stunned on Tuesday, March 2 when officials of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry blocked them from covering the disposal of a huge quantity of contaminated rice it claimed to have seized at the Freeport of Monrovia. Parley promised to invite the media to provide coverage if all of the protocols were put in place. It then promised to provide further updates throughout and at the conclusion of the disposal exercise. However, FrontPage Africa has gathered that the Ministry of Commerce & Industry has begun disposing the contaminated rice behind closed doors for the past two days. An Unofficial estimate puts the total quantity of rice imported in 2020 at 370,000 tons.
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March 04, 2021 11:49 UTC
“The pleadings of the complainants are full of errors,” Gianoli told the three-judge panel in a final argument that lasted more than six hours. The defense has stayed with that claim even after Kosiah’s own defense witnesses testified that he was there at that time. The Geneva-based Civitas Maxima headed by Alain Werner, the lawyer for four of the plaintiffs, represents victims of war crimes, while Monrovia-based GJRP documents human rights violations in Liberia. It is first war crimes trial in connection to the west African nation’s bloody civil war, which killed an estimated 250,000 people and displaced a million. It is also the first time the central European country is trying a person for war crimes in a civilian court.
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March 04, 2021 11:22 UTC
MONROVIA – Avesoro Holdings, which is one of the major investors in Liberia through its subsidiaries Bea Mountain Mining Corporation and MNG Gold Liberia Inc., condemns in the strongest terms the unethical and malicious article published against it on March 1, 2021 in the Independent Probe Newspaper titled “Massive Turkish Onslaught on Liberia’s Gold Industry Imminent Mineral Depletion Looms”. However, the publisher of the Independent Probe Newspaper showed absolutely no regard for the very tenets he pledged to promote as a journalist, by making allegations that are malicious and libelous on its face. This shows that the paper’s aim is to blackmail the company or undermine public confidence in our lawful operations in the Republic of Liberia. Avesoro is operating two largest commercial gold mines in Liberia and is always committed to explore and create new opportunities for people and the development of the country. Meanwhile, we would like to inform the public that all mining and exploration activities ongoing in Liberia are within the authority granted the company by the Mineral Development Agreements.
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March 04, 2021 11:12 UTC
Minister Tarr presents cash to a beneficiary in Sass Town, Grand Kru CountySass Town Grand Kru – Thousands of beneficiary households of the Gender Ministry’s Social Cash Transfer Program are currently receiving cash in Grand Kru and Maryland counties. The unconditional cash transfers are intended to support beneficiary households’ livelihood and help raise their standard of living. PartnershipThe Social Cash Transfer Program is a component of the Liberia Social Safety Nets Project (LSSN), financed by the World Bank and FCDO/UKaid. “I am happy that more women are cash recipients and are here representing their households on this program. The initiative is led by the Ministry’s Social Cash Transfer (SCT) Program, under the Liberia Social Safety Nets Project (LSSN), Financed by Foreign Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO/UKaid) and the World Bank.
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March 04, 2021 11:03 UTC
MONROVIA — Following months of restituting monies “criminally” received from the Government of Liberia (GOL), the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC) has finally cleared Montserrado County district 15 Representative Abu Bana Kamara. of the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC) is to prevent, investigate, and prosecute cases of corruption among public officials. The LACC, in its conclusion warned that Representative Kamara should be charged in keeping with “Sub chapter D. Theft and Related Offenses. The LACC pointed out that it has cleared Representative Kamara because, he has finally completed the payment of the funds fraudulently taken from the Liberian government. The decision taken to call on Representative Kamara to restitute monies he defrauded the government and subsequent clear him appears to be a new phenomenon in Liberia.
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March 04, 2021 08:26 UTC
Woryan Town, Margibi County – As part of efforts to promote agriculture, the Bill Rogers Youths Foundation (BRYF) has included the growing of varieties of crops on a portion of the land that was given to the organization for the construction of BRYF Sports Academy in Woryan Town, Margibi County. The Bill Rogers Youth Foundation (BRYF) is a not-for-profit organization and was founded in 2004. Emmanuel Kpoto is the president of the Bill Rogers Youth Foundation. According to Kpoto, income generated from the farm is used to empower women in Woryan Town, Margibi County. As a Humanitarian in the USA, he came as far from Chicago to grace the harvesting of one of the crops on the farm,” BRYF president said.
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March 04, 2021 08:23 UTC