The ruling Unity Party distances itself from ongoing campaign in the House of Representatives to oust Speaker Koffa of the opposition Congress for...
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X-ray results indicate that a number of children in Liberia are swallowing newly minted Liberian five- and ten-dollar coins released by the Central Bank of Liberia, raising health implications. By Stephen G. Fellajuah (contributor) Monrovia, Liberia, November 13, 2024 – A Liberian X-ray technician is alarmed by a trend of a significant number of children … The post Liberian children are swallowing coins appeared first on Liberia news The New Dawn Liberia, premier resource for latest news.
The ruling Unity Party distances itself from ongoing campaign in the House of Representatives to oust Speaker Koffa of the opposition Congress for...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) reiterates its commitment to supporting Liberia’s economic development with an initial US$5.8 million...
Liberia and China explore more areas for collaboration to benefit both countries and their peoples. By Stephen G. Fellajuah (contributor) Monrovia,...
The Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission has come under criticism for speaking ahead of its ongoing corruption investigation. By Stephen G. Fellajuah...
Liberia Agriculture Commodity Regulatory Authority, or LACRA, is enhancing the capacity of its inspectors to better enforce agricultural commodity...
Ex-Nigerian President Obasanjo rallies for increased representation of women leadership in Africa and beyond. By Stephen G. Fellajuah Monrovia,...
Two senior officials of the National Elections Commission (NEC) are in a tussle over leftover money in the Commission’s budget, trading claims and...
A Liberian advocacy group, Campaigners for Change, says attempt to remove Speaker Koffa is a constitutional coup d’etat, threatening to protest if...
Liberian ex-fighters are being reportedly recruited for subversive activities in neighboring Guinea, the Government of Liberia reveals. By Kruah...
Liberia launched a new mobile transfer service called Kanacash to ease transaction difficulties. By: Emmanuel Wise Jipoh Monrovia, Liberia, November...