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CDC Threatens Partisan Lawmakers, But…

By Bill W. CooperThe Chairperson of the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC), Jangar Kowo, warned his party’s lawmakers to desist from the process or risk being punished.The treats come in the midst of the ongoing battle to remove Grand

ANC Condemns US$15,000 Bribery

The Alternative National Congress (ANC) has condemned the recent disruptions at the House of Representatives, emphasizing the need to uphold democratic integrity amidst allegations of corruption related to the removal of Speaker Fonati

Cllr. Gongloe Critiques Gov’t

By Precious D. FreemanA renowned human rights lawyer and 2023 presidential candidate, Tiawan Saye Gongloe, delivered a scathing critique of the current administration during a keynote address over the weekend, questioning the effectiveness

Lesotho EC Delegation Arrives

A 9-member delegation from the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) of Lesotho arrives in Liberia tomorrow, Wednesday, 14 August 2024 for a week-long Study Tour as guest of the National Elections Commission (NEC) of Liberia.The study

Arthur Dowah Replaces Zanzan Kawor

President Joseph Boakai has officially inducted Chief Arthur Dowah of Bong County as the new Chairperson of the National Traditional Council of Chiefs and Elders, in accordance with the Local Government Act of 2018.The induction, which