Zwedru, Grand Gedeh County – Jeremiah G. Sokan, the newly elected Representative of Grand Gedeh District #1, has concluded a series of consultative...
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By Seltue Karweaye The people of Liberia have been severely impacted by lawmakers’ excessive greed. The country’s legislative budget has swelled from US$9.4 million in 2006 to an alarming US$67.9 million in 2023. Shockingly, the approved budget for 2024 is not accessible to the public, leaving us in the dark about the allocations to the … The post Legislative Projects in Liberia: The Plundering Continues? appeared first on Liberia news The New Dawn Liberia, premier resource for latest news.
Zwedru, Grand Gedeh County – Jeremiah G. Sokan, the newly elected Representative of Grand Gedeh District #1, has concluded a series of consultative...
The United Nations has announced that US$4 million will be made available from the Central Emergency Response Fund to kickstart humanitarian...
By: Austin S Fallah – A True Advocate for National Development in Liberia Water, often described as the source of life, remains a fundamental basic...
The Civil Defence Commission (CDC) yesterday delivered a significant quantity of cleaning hampers to residents of Blair-mont and Rosignol, two...
Gas-to-Energy project… Kaieteur News – The water quality in the Demerara River is likely to be impacted by the Gas-to-Energy (GTE) project, being...
The private operator of Puerto Rico’s power grid confirmed Monday the deferral of US$65 million worth of maintenance and improvement projects in the...
The House of Representatives has unanimously agreed to amend its rules and proceedings to conform to modern legislative standards. Monrovia, Liberia,...
By NATION REPORTER THE World Bank Group (WBG) has given Zambia US$ 207.6 million for Social Protection Projects with about 1.6 million households...
(Jamaica Gleaner) Hurricane Beryl has left a trail of devastation across the southern parishes of Manchester and St Elizabeth where infrastructure...
The Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA) reveals that substance Kush cannabis is No.1 killer drug in Liberia. By Emmanuel Wise Jipoh Monrovia,...