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22/11/2023

Tweah, Murray, Finda And Others On USA Visa Restrictions And Magniysky?
BREAKING NEWS
By Daily Watch Newspaper On Nov 13, 2023


Reliable information received by this paper reveal that the United States Government has imposed visa restrictions and Magniysky on several officials of President George Weah’s government.

According to the information, those concerned are Finance Minister Samuel TWEAH, Lands and mines Minister Gessler Murray, NIC Chairman Molewuleh Gray, Justice Minister Musa DEAN, Deputy Minister of Lands and Mines Emmanuel Sherman and Chief of protocol Finda Bundo.

90% of those listed were the architects of the recent secret sale of Solway mining Company to Arcelor Mittal that generated 50 million for the Liberian Government, and said amount was subsequently dished out.

Recently, Mr. Alford B. Morgan the owner of International Logistics (Interlog) secretly crafted a deal with ArcelorMittal UK to sell the property of Solway Mining Inc. without the consent of majority shareholder Solway Swiss.

The fifty (50) million United States Dollars deal involves key people connected to the Weah led government. Dr. James Kollie a cousin of US sanctioned former Minister of States and Presidential Affairs Nathaniel McGill, together with Finance Minister Samuel Tweah (also sanctioned under US Visa restrictions), Pro Temp Albert Chie, Minister of Mines Gesler Murray, Chairman of NIC Molewuleh Gray and Liberia’s Maritime boss Eugen Nagbe were accordingly involved in aiding Morgan to frustrate the investors.

“Sherman is the technical official so he receives all letters and emails from Solway Swiss. He ignored all our requests and orchestrated our expropriation. He was in the meeting on 14 December 2022 with Morgan, Murray, Somwarbi, Tokpah, Yealue and Thompson.” Koui Hilaire, a local official of Solway, told this paper before his sudden death in a tragic motor accident.

One of the reasons of this list by the United States could be the deliberate delay by the Liberian government to have the railway a multi-user one.

Despite several commitments and promises made, the Liberian government is yet to have this monopoly of AML on a state-owned property issue solved.

This has stalled the operations of an American company, HPX, in Liberia, something that is displeasing to authorities of the United States of America.

As matter of fact, the newly appointed Ambassador of the United States in Liberia came back on the issue during his confirmation hearing at the U.S. Senate recently.

Following the confirmation hearing of U.S. Ambassador Designate to Liberia, Mark Toner, the new Ambassador re-emphasized the importance of the multi-user railway for the Liberian economy.

“Meaningful progress on implementing multi-user access to Liberia’s railways is expected to be delayed until after the inauguration in January 2024 of the winner of Liberia’s ongoing Presidential election – of which the second round of voting takes place in November. Nonetheless, if confirmed, I will advocate both before and after the election for multi-user access.” Ambassador TONER said.

Happy birthday Famata J Mulbah celebrate in Grand style
20/11/2023

Happy birthday Famata J Mulbah celebrate in Grand style

18/11/2023
Happy birthday darling wishing you all the best Enjoy your day. Happy birthday Josephine Massaquoi
16/11/2023

Happy birthday darling wishing you all the best
Enjoy your day.

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A friend and brother Handrick B. Tornkollie celebrates his birthday today, please join me to wish him happy birthday.
16/11/2023

A friend and brother Handrick B. Tornkollie celebrates his birthday today, please join me to wish him happy birthday.

15/11/2023

Please hold your peace, as the balance polling places still has the decision to who becomes the next president.

Reminder! We still have 4575 polling places. So please wait small.

Happy pre birthday to my beautiful daughter Miss. Josephine Massaquoi was you celebrate your birthday on tomorrow.  Long...
15/11/2023

Happy pre birthday to my beautiful daughter Miss. Josephine Massaquoi was you celebrate your birthday on tomorrow. Longevity, prosperity and good Health is what we pray for.

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Folks, Good Afternoon! Let me use this occasion to say a very thank you to all of you for the kind of Love you displayed...
05/11/2023

Folks, Good Afternoon! Let me use this occasion to say a very thank you to all of you for the kind of Love you displayed on yesterday in posting my photos and sending me the many messages of birthday greetings. Am humble and forever grateful to you guys.

Receiving over 45 persons posting my photos on social media yesterday speaks volumes, am humble.

I'm aware that True friendship multiplies the good in life and divides its evils. Strive to have friends, for life without friends is like life on a desert island.To find one real friend in a lifetime is good fortune; To keep him is a blessing.

Gentlemen am humble.

To Allah we belong and to him we shall return. And so is the case with our Little Sister Matu Fahnbulleh.  Losing you at...
31/10/2023

To Allah we belong and to him we shall return. And so is the case with our Little Sister Matu Fahnbulleh. Losing you at this time is really painful but, we believe in what Allah has decreed on us as mankind. May Allah Almighty grant you Aljannat Allahuma Ameen.

Good morning November 4 & 6 is just next doorHappy Pre birthday to us.
30/10/2023

Good morning
November 4 & 6 is just next door
Happy Pre birthday to us.

Well! After Work this morning. Hummmmmmmm! Aminata Linda Sheriff can relate
14/10/2023

Well! After Work this morning. Hummmmmmmm! Aminata Linda Sheriff can relate

The ECC and One Of NEC DATA analyst  Dismissed By the ECC on today. Follow the press release below!!!!
14/10/2023

The ECC and One Of NEC DATA analyst Dismissed By the ECC on today. Follow the press release below!!!!

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09/10/2023

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Skip to main contentLiberia: Gov’t Submits 2023 National BudgetPUBLISHED AT: 12/06/2022 - 07:44UPDATED AT: 12/06/2022 - ...
09/10/2023

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Liberia: Gov’t Submits 2023 National Budget

PUBLISHED AT: 12/06/2022 - 07:44
UPDATED AT: 12/06/2022 - 07:50
ARTICLE BY LEROY M. SONPON, III
… Fails to reach the US$1 billion mark as envisioned by government; massive chunk based on recurrent expenditure

President George Weah has submitted his government proposed budget for the fiscal year 2023 in the amount of US$777.9 million — down by nearly US$29 million when compared with the US$806.5 million approved budget for fiscal year 2022.

The proposed budget for 2023 is not different from the last five years, featuring massive recurrent expenditures, and yet fails to reach the US$1 billion mark that has been envisioned by the government and less than the fiscal year 2022 budget.

“We present the Draft National Budget noting that over this fiscal year, domestic economic activities have been reasonably robust with revenue performing better than expected at mid-year,” said Tanneh Geraldine Brunson, Deputy Finance Minister for Budget and Development Planning, during the submission of the Budget to the Office of Speaker Bhofal Chambers.

Brunson noted that despite external shocks and depressed export earnings, “the macroeconomic fundamentals of our economy, by and large, remained resilient with the Liberian dollar maintaining a stable exchange rate against the United States dollar and inflationary pressures kept in check.”

The total resource envelope of the Weah’s proposed budget consists of US$667.9 as domestic revenue (85.9% of the budget amount), while external resources on-budget account for US$110 or 14.1% of the proposed budget cost of US$777.9 million.

US$295.6 million of the amount has been set aside for salaries for all 65,000 government employees and all other personnel related expenditures.

The Public Sector Investment Projects budget is US$153.99 million, key of which includes a US$46 million allocation for the TRANSCO CLSG power grid, which the World Bank has pinned its hopes on to drive Liberia’s future economic development; US$26.82 million National Road Fund, and and US$37 million for next year's elections.

The Weah government, regarding the road fund budget usage, has US$10 million allocated for the construction of roads and bridges and US$14 million as government contribution for the South Eastern Corridor Rods Asset Management Project (SECRAMP), which is financed by a grant from the International Development Association.

However, US$2 million, under public investment, was set aside for vulnerable small business support, while US$1.5 million was budgeted for continued renovation of the executive mansion and US$700,000 for humanitarian outreach by the President.

The proposed budget also allocated US$91.6 million or 11.8 percent of total budget for public debt servicing, which includes interest and principal payments to domestic and external creditors.

Total domestic creditors account for US$35.1 million or 38.3 percent of the total debt service projected, while external creditors account for US$56.5 million or 61.7 percent. Domestic creditors include the Central Bank of Liberia, commercial banks, and other businesses.

US$18.4 million was allocated for basic healthcare delivery services. Of this amount, US$8 million is for drugs, vaccines, medical supplies and consumables, food, fuel and lubricants, as well as repairs and maintenance of public health facilities. This also includes additional US$8.4 million of government transfers (Grants and Subsidies) to public and private health facilities. There is also additional new funding of US$0.8 million for the renovation and furnishing of C.H. Rennie Hospital.

Another US$57.8 million was therefore allocated US$2 million for the acquisition of Navigation Aid Equipment for the Roberts International Airport (RIA) and US$12.4 million in government transfers to support public and private institutions for delivering basic social services of education and at local government level.

This includes US$3 million for County Development Fund, US$6.1 million for Social Development Fund to be contributed by Western Cluster Mining, Arcelormittal Liberia and Firestone Liberia Incorporated. It also includes US$2.8 million for tuition free policy. Additionally, there is US$0.9 million in community forest sharing agreement and direct support for the running cost of county service centers.

US$13.1 million is made as investment in the provision of social development services: US$5 million in fulfillment of presidential county tour promises; US$3 million for implementation of GRPB Program, the SGBV Roadmap including support for vulnerable small businesses for women economic empowerment, and the continuation of the Albino Society Headquarters Project.

US$2.6 million is allocated for national priority supports (including the national teams and county sports meet) and youth programs. US$1 million for coastal sanitation project, US$0.5 million for renovation of sports facilities, and US$1 million as government contribution to at-risk youth rehabilitation programmes.

Another US$9.4 million is allocated to support education services, including US$5.6 million for basic education materials and supplies, examination fees for 12th grade candidates for WASSCE and 9th grade candidates for WAEC, US$2.5 million targeted towards the elimination of registration fees and all forms of financial burdens imposed on parents over the long term.

Additionally, there is a US$0.5 million for the completion of rehabilitation works at University of Liberia, and US$0.7 million for the acquisition of machinery and other equipment for the Engineering College and support for the expatriates Indian Professors at William V.S. Tubman University.

Lastly, US$.US$4.8 million is allocated for electricity bills to the Liberia Electricity Corporation as well as US$2.3 million for the promotion of sanitation and hygiene for the collection and disposal of garbage under the transformation of solid wastes management.

Financing for the budget, which is crucial to its sustainability, is expected mostly from these key components of the country’s domestic revenue, which include tax revenue, comprising: US$237.5 million taxes on income and profit; US$235.9 million taxes on international trade; and US$63.4 million goods and services tax.

Others are US$5.2 million real property tax accounts; and US$6.1 million other taxes. Non-tax revenue also comprises: US$95.3 million property income tax; US$19.6 million administrative fees and US$0.341 million fines, penalty and forfeits.

The Weah administration’s proposed budget, which is submitted behind schedule, comes as the macroeconomic outlook for the country looks strong.

“Real GDP is projected to expand at 3.7 percent in 2022 and to average 5.3 percent in the medium term (2023-2025),” the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning says. “This is against the backdrop of strong growth of 5.0 percent experienced in 2021.”

Export is projected to rise due to anticipated increase in major commodities and sectors of the economy; and import is expected to increase as economic activity recovers, according to the Ministry of Finance.

Domestic revenue is projected to increase given the expected rise in primary commodity export; and government expenditure is projected to rise because of capital expenditure and inflation expected to rise in 2022 but remain in single digit over the medium term, the ministry said.

“The medium-term objective is to further enhance macroeconomic stability by upgrading the monetary policy framework and concluding the currency swap, said Brunson.

Meanwhile, House Speaker Chambers, while receiving the budget, noted that though “it is a bit late, it is better than never.”

According to the amended and reinstated Public Financial Management (PFM) Law of 2009, the 2023 proposed budget should have been submitted by the end of October — two months to the end of the current budget year; giving the legislature time to consider its passage.

The President, in a communication to the Legislature dated November 1, requested an extension of 22 working days, which should have been November 30.

But that did not happen until the budget was submitted on December 5.

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Today Marks your birthday Issata Kromah Kamara As you celebrate this God sent day, is my prayers that Allah Almighty wil...
09/10/2023

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Happy birthday!!!!!

08/10/2023

All of us are neck deep in politics everyday of our lives. Every organization on earth that involves human beings has its politics. Politics does not have to be a bad thing. Actually politics can be a good thing when we bring people to the table to sit down, work together, compromise and get things done for the common good.

08/10/2023

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