Liberia Revenue Authority Commissioner General James Dorbor Jallah draws back on the conversation regarding purchasing a jeep valued at US$150,000...
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A former official of the government’s statistics house, the Liberia Institute for Statistics and Geo-Information Services (LISGIS), Wilmot Smith, who faces a criminal indictment along with other ex-officials of the Institute for corruption, is calling for the dismissal of the indictment because of lack of prosecution. By Lincoln G. Peters Monrovia, Liberia, September 16, 2024—One … The post Former LISGIS official wants US$1,795,000 indictment trashed appeared first on Liberia news The New Dawn Liberia, premier resource for latest news.
Liberia Revenue Authority Commissioner General James Dorbor Jallah draws back on the conversation regarding purchasing a jeep valued at US$150,000...
Senator Francis Dopoh of Rivergee County calls for the Road User Exemption Permit granted to Bea Mountain Mining Company to be re-characterized for...
A Liberian advocacy group, Campaigners for Change, says attempt to remove Speaker Koffa is a constitutional coup d’etat, threatening to protest if...
Through collaborative discussions, participants addressed critical issues and proposed actionable solutions to foster a more secure and attractive...
The Government of Liberia is optimistic that rice importation here will reduce by 45 percent by 2025 as local production increases. By Lincoln G....
Liberia’s Works Minister Roland Giddings froze on the senate floor Tuesday when he failed to outline clearly the government’s plans to address...
When passed, the two bills will immediately disarm the National Port Authority (NPA), the sector’s regulatory arm. By Lincoln G. Peters Monrovia,...
Sinoe County Senator Duncan has strongly criticized the Ministry of Transport, accusing it of breaching the Liberianization Policy in the face of...
Rebel lawmakers fighting to remove embattled Speaker Koffa have bowed to the Supreme Court’s order to revert to due process. By Lincoln G. Peters...
The chief scribe for the National Patriotic Party (NPP) resigns his post after taking up employment in government. By Stephen G. Fellajuah...