Arthur Johnson said the team has not received the needed cooperation from government institutions and officials in gathering evidence to the retrieval of government money and assets at home and abroadMONROVIA – The head of the Asset Recovery Team, Cllr. Arthur Johnson has tendered in his resignation to Solicitor General Sayma Syrenius Cephus, citing lack of political will to fight corruption in Liberia. Johnson stated:“I am so constrained to tender in my resignation from the position of Chairman of the Assets Investigation Restitution and Recovery Team (AIRReT) due to the fact that my anticipation and perception about the fight against corruption is not achieving its objectives. “I am so constrained to tender in my resignation from the position of Chairman of the Assets Investigation Restitution and Recovery Team (AIRReT) due to the fact that my anticipation and perception about the fight against corruption is not achieving its objectives. The Asset Investigation, Restitution and Recovery Team is charged with the responsibility of investigating, restituting and subsequently recovering funds that were embezzled, and misappropriated from the Liberian government as revealed by reports by the General Auditing Commission, (GAC) and the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC).
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March 04, 2020 00:39 UTC
MONROVIA – The Think Blue, Live Green awareness campaign for sustainable and clean communities proudly supported by the Embassy of Sweden Monrovia and organized by Miss Boss Lady (MBL) International got underway on the weekend of February 29, 2020 with a one-day youth forum in Marshall City, Margibi County. He said despite the West African nation being blessed with long Coastline unlike its neighbors, little is being done to tap on the economic advantages the country’s marine resources hold. Gwaikolo indicated that the youth workshop will enlighten young people to begin taking actions that would help them sustainably take care of marine resources and their environment given the fact that Liberia is naturally gifted. Marshall City, she noted, is privileged to be the first place to benefit from the initiative that would go a long way in helping young people to be aware of the danger that pollution poses to the waters around them and the environment. Two large trash and recycle bins were donated to be used by the Marshall City Hall and to LMTI to store trash for proper disposal.
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March 03, 2020 20:48 UTC
The police is yet to provide reasons why Mr. Savice was arrested but said he is being investigatedMonrovia – Police in Monrovia have confirmed that they have Mr. Emmanuel Savice, a war crime advocate, in their custody and he is under investigation. Mr. Savice, Fubi Henries, Nathan Blayee were all at the Capitol on Tuesday to present another petition to the Speaker for the establishment of war and economic crimes court. Police Spokesman Col. Moses Carter could not tell FrontPageAfrica reasons why Mr. Mr. Savice was arrested. On his Facebook page, Mr. Savice posted:Thanks to every one of you that is standing for JUSTICE. All this for the fight for War and Economic Crimes Court.
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March 03, 2020 17:26 UTC
“This government does not have confidence in Korkoya’s leadership and how they will handle this midterm election. The midterm election from what we see is very vital to the ruling party taking into consideration how they lost Montserrado County. Korkoya conducted the 2014 midterm senatorial election that took Weah to the Senate. “This government does not have confidence in Korkoya’s leadership and how they will handle this midterm election. The midterm election from what we see is very vital to the ruling party taking into consideration how they lost Montserrado County.
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March 03, 2020 06:22 UTC
Rev Birch’s sermon after President Weah had launched the “Providence Baptist Church Bicentennial Anniversary.”When the President did the launching, he had cautioned religious leaders to use the pulpit to preach peace and harmony among Liberians. You need the counsel of credible men and women of God: men, and women who are filled with the Spirit of God.” – Rev. While we as Government play our part in the preservation of law and order, we expect the clergy to use the ‘Power of the Pulpit’ for the good of the country,” President Weah said. You need the counsel of credible men and women of God: men, and women who are filled with the Spirit of God.”Rev. According to the preacherman, in that game, President Weah, then an IE striker scored two goals in the first half and the entire field went into frenzy.
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March 03, 2020 06:22 UTC
Dr. Dougbeh Chris Nyan, M.D. South Korea, Japan, Italy and Iran have reported the highest number of COVID-19 cases outside of China where the outbreak began in November 2019. The Washington Post and LiveScience recently reported that testing kits sent by the CDC to state laboratories across the United States are unusable due to faulty reagents component that cause the test to return inconclusive results. Dr. Nyan’s team has offered to help African countries develop a rapid test for Coronaviruses that will function as a parallel or second test for surveillance, validation and evaluating persons under investigation for COVID-19 infection. Already, some hospitals and laboratories in the United States are pushing for developing their in-house tests for COVID-19, while awaiting the US Center for Disease Control to correct the problem with its test.
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March 03, 2020 06:09 UTC
George Kailondo, Owner of the Old Road facility being used as holding center for Coronavirus observationMONROVIA – Mr. George B. Kaiolondo, owner of the ‘Kailondo Hotel’, has denied news report that claimed that bathrooms at his hotel on the Old Road hosting people quarantined for Coronavirus observation are filthy. FrontPageAfrica on Monday reported with pictorial evidence complaints from some of those quarantined at the facility that the bathrooms were not hygienic for people under quarantine. We signed a contract with the National Public Health Institute where more than 40 persons travelling from China or other countries effected by Ebola have to go through observation. But several persons phoned FrontPage Africa to express their dissatisfaction with the condition of the Kailondo Hotel. Despite the complaints about the condition of the hotel, the National Public Health Institute insists that the place is conducive and was approved by the government to serve as a precautionary observation center (POC) for the Coronavirus.
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March 03, 2020 06:02 UTC
Jargbe Roseline Nagbe Kowo called on government to ensure and make it mandatory that all heads of entities follow all the procedures of the Public Procurement and Concession Act (PPCA). MONROVIA – Liberia’s Public Procurement and Concession Commission (PPCC) has cautioned procuring and concession granted entities to adhere to the rules and regulations to ensure national development. In an exclusive interview at the Commission’s head office on Capitol Hill, the Executive Director of the PPCC Atty. She added that the Commission is doing everything to work with stakeholders, which are concession granted entities to follow the rules and procedures. Kowo asserted that the campaign entails rotational visitation to procuring and concession entities to ensure procurement planning properly and follow the rules and regulations.
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March 03, 2020 05:48 UTC
Monrovia – The Ministry of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism (MICAT) has announced the lifting of a temporary moratorium placed on the organization of the ‘Miss Liberia’ pageant. This approach, according to MICAT, is intended to address challenges which have diminished the prestige and morale of the Miss Liberia Crown, something it said has caused a decline in the zeal and momentum of the Pageant. Zone Three, MICAT added include Montserrado, Bomi, Grand Cape Mount and Gbarpolu Counties; and Zone Four covers Grand Bassa, Rivercess and Margibi Counties. PrizesAccording to MICAT, prizes are geared towards reawakening the zeal and prestige of the pageant and will include cash prize for top winners. Top Winners will also represent Liberia at international and regional pageants including ‘iss World, Miss Africa, Miss Universe, among others.
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March 03, 2020 05:48 UTC
Monrovia – The trial of former Defense Minister Brownie Samukai and two others former officials of the Ministry of National Defense has been suspended for a week due to a reported illness of two of the three defendants. The Presiding Judge of Criminal Court ‘C’, Judge Yarmie Quiqui Gbeisay, ruled that the case be suspended for a week to afford Defendants Joseph P. Johnson and J. Nyumah Dorkor seek medical attention. “Your honor defense requests for the adjournment of today’s trial due to the fact that co-defendants in person of Nyumah Dorkor and Joseph Johnson are ill. There is a medical certificate to that effect to be presented to the court,” said Cllr. He further ruled that it would have been “enough to carry his pressure up.”The Criminal Court ‘C’ Judge assured that the court is out to expeditiously handle the matter for the public interest.
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March 03, 2020 05:48 UTC
Kakata, Margibi – Kakata, Margibi – Liberia Institute of Statistics and Geo-Information Services (LISGIS) has begun training selected field geo-mapping assistants to carry out the mapping exercise of the entire country. Varfee Holmes, Public Affairs Director at LISGIS, told FrontPageAfrica that the field assistants will also be used to conduct the national census in Liberia. Also among of the works of the field assistants will be to demarcate small portions of land. He disclosed that the recruitment of the field assistants was done in all of the 15 counties. Speaking further, Holmes said the statistics house is trying to catch up with time since the country has been lacking behind to conduct census since 2008.
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March 03, 2020 05:37 UTC
By Robin Dopoe and Titus BabuThe Daily Observer, Liberia’s oldest surviving newspaper recently received a sizable collection of its old editions which were mostly missing from the paper’s Stanton P. Peabody Memorial Library located in the Liberian Observer Corporation’s headquarters near the ELWA Junction, Paynesville. Both men, who have a long time associations with Liberia, respectively, are visiting the country and brought back their Observer newspapers dating back from the paper’s early years of operation—1981 to 1990. The old but well preserved newspapers have arrived ahead of the launch of a project to digitize the entire newspaper archive for which the management of the Liberian Observer Corporation (LOC) is seeking funding. “The record-keeping of Liberian history is a significant value especially that the country lost the paper trail of its history during the war,” he said. The Daily Observer is more than a paper; it’s a cultural heritage to Liberia,” the German declared.
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March 03, 2020 02:26 UTC
Liberia’s senior women’s national team have progressed to the semi-finals of the 2020 West Africa Football Union (WAFU) Zone A women’s football tournament after a 2-1 victory over The Gambia at the Wusum Field in Makeni, Sierra Leone on Monday. Kanties Sayee and defender Margret Stewart scored Liberia’s two goals to bag home all three points when they needed just a draw to qualify to the last four of the tournament. FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers: Liberia 0-2 GhanaAt the U17 level, Liberia were over the weekend lucky to have lost 2-0 against Ghana-their first major test, at the Antoinette Tubman Stadium. Liberia U17 players appeared to be nervous against their opponents as they struggled to possess the ball in their own half. Despite the 2-0 win, coach Nuhu in his post-match comments expressed disappointment in his team, noting that they should have scored more goals.
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March 03, 2020 02:26 UTC
Booming Green Liberia’s Deputy Managing Director, Yong Heng Liu, refuted the allegations of human trafficking, slave labor and sexual abuse against the companyBuchanan – The management of Booming Green Liberia, a logging company, has refuted allegations linking the company to human trafficking, slave labor and sexual abuse. “Booming Green,” he added, “is an international company that has branches in several parts of Africa and the world.” He further stated that the company had been in existence 15 years before it came to Liberia. “We don’t know anything about the trafficking and money laundering case; any investigation about trafficking should be the police and not Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission,” Freeman said. The Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission is a recognized government institution that investigates corruption, and the police investigate trafficking. We are working and are well paid.”Antoniue explained that he arrived in Liberia in July 2018 and has since been willingly working with the company.
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March 03, 2020 01:52 UTC
Lone Star took a 2-0 lead going into the break through Kanties Sayee and Margaret Steward. Liberia after going two goals up came under serious pressure from Gambia but Margaret proved her defensive ability ending the half 2-0. Liberia defender Margaret Stewart was crowned player of the match after her contribution and impressive full time play. Liberia kicked their WAFU campaign with a 4-0 win over Guinea Bissau and went down 3-0 to Mali. Line-upLiberia: Massah Konneh; Hawa Kpan, Lucy Massaquoi, Jestina Wilson, Margaret Stewart; Francisca Howe, Angeline Kieh, Sylvia Pyne; Agatha Nimene, Pauline Agbotsu and Kanties Sayee .
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March 02, 2020 23:54 UTC