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"Congratulations to Senate President Pro-Tempore Karnga-Lawrence and the Liberian senate for passing a resolution endors...
11/04/2024

"Congratulations to Senate President Pro-Tempore Karnga-Lawrence and the Liberian senate for passing a resolution endorsing the creation of a War and Economic Crimes Court! We are ready to partner with Liberia in the pursuit of justice." 🤝

-Ambassador-at-Large for Global Criminal Justice Beth Van Schaack

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Several times a woman appeared to have been warned by her neighbour to stay away from his house. When she dared to pass ...
08/04/2024

Several times a woman appeared to have been warned by her neighbour to stay away from his house. When she dared to pass side it once more, according to reports, the landlord of the house, Daniel Tokpah ch00ped off her hands.

Daniel is said to be an employee of Nimba University. When the unfortunate incident occurred, an angry crowd pounced to his house and reportedly burnt down three of his properties. Details are in the comments.

It’s World Health Day! This year's theme, "My Health, My Right" reminds us that everyone, everywhere has the right to li...
07/04/2024

It’s World Health Day! This year's theme, "My Health, My Right" reminds us that everyone, everywhere has the right to live a healthy life - and health worker heroes like Svitlana risk their lives to ensure that. Svitlana is a paramedic serving the frontlines in Ukraine. USAID provided paramedic teams like Svitlana’s with 9 ambulances, enabling them to transport patients to get the care they need.

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⏰There is still time to apply for our volunteer opportunities with IOM - UN Migration in Kaiserslautern, Germany.⬇️⬇️💠Su...
06/04/2024

⏰There is still time to apply for our volunteer opportunities with IOM - UN Migration in Kaiserslautern, Germany.

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serve full-time in their professional expertise, supported by a benefits package, including a monthly living allowance, ensuring a secure standard of living.

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Our Customs Department today kicked off  a dynamic three-day retreat, dedicated to reflecting on our achievements in 202...
15/02/2024

Our Customs Department today kicked off a dynamic three-day retreat, dedicated to reflecting on our achievements in 2023 and gearing up for a stellar 2024 fiscal year!

With a focus on overcoming challenges, taking note of successes, and devising innovative strategies, we're committed to enhancing customs performance and maximizing revenue from cross-border trade, all while safeguarding the social protection of Liberians.

This retreat brings together top-tier Customs staff, including Assistant Commissioners, Managers, and Supervisors, to finalize a comprehensive 2024 workplan. Together, we're finalizing our comprehensive work plan, covering everything from Customs Policy to Ports Operations, and from Trade Facilitation to Compliance & Enforcement.

We stay committed to our ideal of journeying toward excellence in customs services!

The LRA is teaming up with USAID Liberia LEAD Activity to host a training session on transitioning from Goods and Servic...
15/02/2024

The LRA is teaming up with USAID Liberia LEAD Activity to host a training session on transitioning from Goods and Services Tax to Value Added Tax (VAT).
Funded by USAID, this initiative is a crucial step towards enhancing domestic resource mobilization for Liberia's development.
The event attracted the attention of USAID Mission Director Jim Wright, incoming LRA Commissioner General James Dorbor Jallah and LEAD Chief of Party George Aki. Together, they underscore the importance of VAT and its potential impact in increasing revenue collection.

22/01/2024

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New Era!Warsaw, 🇵🇱 After serving as the 24th President of Liberia for six years, George Weah's tenure is scheduled to co...
20/01/2024

New Era!
Warsaw, 🇵🇱

After serving as the 24th President of Liberia for six years, George Weah's tenure is scheduled to come to an end on January 22, 2024. He will be succeeded by Joseph N. Boakai, who won the presidential election in 2023 with a little over 20,000 votes.

Weah, who was elected in 2017, had promised to transform the Liberian governance system by tackling corruption. However, his administration was marred by allegations of corruption, with several key government officials being sanctioned by the American government for corruption and human rights abuses.

Sanctioned officials
Samuel Tweh- Finance Minister, Jefferson T. Koijee- Monrovia City Mayor, Nathaniel F. McGill - Minister of State -Resigned, Bill Twehway- Managing Director of the National Port Authority -resigned, Sayma Syrenius Cephus - Solicitor General of Liberia - resigned.

As Boakai prepares to take over the reins of the African oldest nation, he faces significant challenges, including stabilizing the country. Many Liberians believe that the outgoing administration destroyed the fabric of governance, and Boakai will have to work hard to restore confidence in the government.

In addition, more than half of the population is unemployed, which poses a significant economic challenge for the new administration.

One of Boakai's key promises is to make corruption public enemy number one in his government. Boakai has vowed to hold all past corrupt officials accountable for their actions, signaling a new approach to governance in Liberia.
Another significant challenge for the new leader will be to restore the country's international image, which suffered during the Weah administration's poor international policy.

As Boakai takes over as the 25th President of Liberia, the country looks forward to a new era of stability, transparency, and accountability.

Breaking news SG Amos Tweh, senator Abraham Dillon,  Martin Kollie and Patrick Honnah have warned JNB to stay away from ...
27/12/2023

Breaking news

SG Amos Tweh, senator Abraham Dillon, Martin Kollie and Patrick Honnah have warned JNB to stay away from Amara Konneh and are currently blasting At Amara Konneh in their various chatrooms

Before you argue, just ask yourself why these four Individuals didn’t promote the President -elect recent visit in Washington D.C .

Of course, they didn’t promote the Recent Washington DC visit on their Various Social media accounts because Amara Konneh was the brain behind the visit

Things falling apart small small😭

MINISTER SAMUEL D.TWEAH,JR WRITES:HPX PAYMENTS MET PFM  REQUIREMENTS UNDER LIBERIAN LAW. ———————————————————————————"Fel...
17/12/2023

MINISTER SAMUEL D.TWEAH,JR WRITES:

HPX PAYMENTS MET PFM REQUIREMENTS UNDER LIBERIAN LAW.
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"Fellow Liberians

I promised to provide more information and documentation on a misleading post made by AMARA KONNEH today. Suffice it to allow me attach the signature page and heading of the 2022 Framework agreement so it is clear this was a Government wide transaction and not ‘through Samuel Tweah’ as Amara tried to falsely portray.

"I have summarized all legal steps below. All documents referenced here are available for Mr. Konneh to see as incoming Senator.

1. HPX engagement with Liberia grew out of a ratified international bilateral agreement reached between Guinea and Liberia on transport of Guinean ore through LIBERIA.

2. PPCC approved a procurement of port concession for HPX which was issued a concession certificate, which is prepared by MFDP. The Liberian Cabinet endorsed this procurement.

3. HPX and Government then entered a framework agreement in 2019. Both sides agree to work on Concession and Access agreement to be ratified by the national Legislature. HPX in this agreement agreed to pay $7 million to Liberia’s Consolidated Account through the Central Bank of Liberia. This was part payment of future payments the company would make if it got a concession agreement. THIS $ 7 MILLION WOULD BE REFUNDED IF AN ACCESS AGREEMENT WAS NOT REACHED BY BOTH PARTIES. HPX WOULD MAKE REQUEST FOR THIS REFUND TO BE MADE!

4. Both parties AMENDED and RESTATED the 2019 Framework agreement in 2022. The terms were similar with other revisions but this time the Company agreed to pay $ 30 million and to consider the original $7 million NOT DUE. Again if a concession could NOT be reached by a specific date Liberia agreed to REFUND HPX by a certain date UPON REQUEST FROM HPX.

5. The repayment date has since come and gone but HPX has deferred the APPLICATION OF THE CLAUSE ON REPAYMENT in the spirit of Government reaching agreement with Bo

Home Alone mum Catherine O'Hara came back for Kevin for Macaulay Culkin's Walk of Fame ceremony: Read more https://bbc.i...
03/12/2023

Home Alone mum Catherine O'Hara came back for Kevin for Macaulay Culkin's Walk of Fame ceremony: Read more https://bbc.in/3R4tzQw

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – President George Weah has called for a fundamental shift in the approach to climate invest...
02/12/2023

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – President George Weah has called for a fundamental shift in the approach to climate investments, particularly from major greenhouse gas-emitting countries. These nations, he insisted, must develop new initiatives for emission reduction and significantly increase financial pledges for United Nations climate financing initiatives.

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Congratulations to JNB & JKK on their win‼️Liberia next PRESIDENT
18/11/2023

Congratulations to JNB & JKK on their win‼️
Liberia next PRESIDENT

18 street we move ❤️🤍💙
12/09/2023

18 street we move ❤️🤍💙

  the home over Liberia, study the for betterment and educate the young generation .Enroll Today and take action for the...
07/08/2023

the home over Liberia, study the for betterment and educate the young generation .
Enroll Today and take action for the society 🛫🛫

How will ECOWAS respond to the raising of the stakes by military juntas in Burkina Faso & Mali?The two countries say tha...
04/08/2023

How will ECOWAS respond to the raising of the stakes by military juntas in Burkina Faso & Mali?

The two countries say that any military intervention in Niger, to reinstate President Mohamed Bazoum, would be a 'declaration of war' & they also quit ECOWAS.

Ambassador Michael McCarthy held a press roundtable to address the U.S. Treasury Department’s designation of Liberian go...
14/07/2023

Ambassador Michael McCarthy held a press roundtable to address the U.S. Treasury Department’s designation of Liberian government officials Nathaniel McGill, Sayma Syrenius Cephus, and Bill Twehway under the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act, otherwise known as GloMag.

Today’s designation is in line with the U.S. Strategy on Countering Corruption, a core U.S. national security interest. GloMag targets perpetrators of serious human rights abuse and those engaged in or responsible for acts of significant corruption around the world.

Click the link to read the U.S. Treasury Department’s full statement: https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/jy0921

Women's Empowerment is the most important Carrie to the society ✊Africa keeping the light 💙🤍❤️
29/06/2023

Women's Empowerment is the most important Carrie to the society ✊
Africa keeping the light 💙🤍❤️

Vibe at Tom Palace Resort Upper CaldwellToday withTeacher Kolokwa & Anddyzzy Andyzzy
06/06/2023

Vibe at Tom Palace Resort Upper Caldwell
Today withTeacher Kolokwa & Anddyzzy Andyzzy

Making the noise Y June 6 TuesdayOutsiders door open at  🏊🏊🏊🍾
27/05/2023

Making the noise Y June 6 Tuesday
Outsiders door open at 🏊🏊🏊🍾

24/03/2023

A former Liberian rebel is on trial in Paris on charges of crimes against humanity, torture and acts of barbarism during the West African country’s civil war in the 1990s.

17/03/2023

Liberia struggles to monitor border with Ivory Coast

 Biden and Trump agree on one big thingPresident Joe Biden and former President Donald TrumpYoungTv Liberia Global news ...
10/03/2023


Biden and Trump agree on one big thing
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump

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Joe Biden and Donald Trump are bizarrely on the same page on the top issue so far in the 2024 White House race, as they aim huge, possibly campaign-defining swings at Republicans who they claim will shred retirement benefits.

The current and former presidents – bitter rivals who agree on little else – are both forcing their foes into political retreats and attempts to whitewash past support for changes that could cut Medicare and Social Security payouts.

Their strategy is reinforcing a truism of presidential election campaigns that candidates who even entertain the notion of “reforming” these cherished entitlement programs for seniors are playing with fire.

With typical bluntness, Trump has blasted his potential top rival, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, as a “wheelchair over the cliff kind of guy” after he voted, as a member of the US House, for non-binding resolutions that would have raised the age at which most seniors can collect their benefits to 70. As a 2012 congressional candidate, he supported privatizing Social Security, CNN’s KFile has reported. But trying to ease his vulnerability on the issue, DeSantis insisted in a Fox News interview last week: “We’re not going to mess with Social Security.”

Despite his own proposed cuts to these programs as president, Trump has kept up the attacks. “We’re not going back to people that want to destroy our great Social Security system – even some in our own party; I wonder who that might be – who want to raise the minimum age of Social Security to 70, 75 or even 80 in some cases, and who are out to cut Medicare to a level that will be unrecognizable,” he said at the Conservative Political Action Conference last Saturday.

A few days later, another Republican hopeful gave both Biden and Trump a new opening to exploit. Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley was forced to make clear Thursday that her striking and unspecific call the day before for raising the retirement age was only supposed to refer to Americans currently in their 20s, who are in effect a half century away from drawing their pensions. But her clarification won’t protect the former ambassador to the United Nations from Trump, who is splitting his party down the middle, yet again, by pouncing on competitors who have voiced traditional conservative orthodoxy on cutting or changing the programs. Biden is sure to also highlight Haley’s remarks as he claims only he can thwart a secret GOP agenda to kill off the vital programs.

“I guarantee you, I will protect Social Security and Medicare without any change. Guaranteed,” the president vowed in Philadelphia on Thursday. “I won’t allow it to be gutted or eliminated as MAGA Republicans have threatened to do.”

Biden browbeat Republicans during his “State of the Union” address last month to confirm on camera that they support shoring up Social Security and Medicare. And he’s anchoring his likely reelection bid on the most forceful campaign by a Democratic candidate in years on the issue. Some of his attacks are fair; others take statements by GOP leaders out of context. But they’re still potent – since both he and Trump know that when conservatives are explaining that they don’t plan to cut Medicare or retirement benefits, they are usually trying to dig out of a losing position.

And Biden has public opinion on his side. A Fox News poll last month, for instance, showed that Democrats are preferred over Republicans to better handle Medicare (by 23 points) and Social Security (by 16 points). No wonder Biden seems to relish this particular political battlefield.
An insoluble problem?

The odd confluence of approaches – from a former president who sought to overturn an election and a successor who sees his administration as vital to saving democracy – says so much about each man’s political instincts, backgrounds and campaign strategy. It is also reflects the shifting character of the Republican Party, which Trump has torn from its corporate, ideologically pure conservative roots to build a new coalition that includes working class voters, often in the Midwest, that Biden is battling hard to win back.

In one sense, possibly the most thorny domestic issue of the years to come should, of course, have a place in a presidential campaign. But when candidates use it to inflame their political bases, it only makes it harder to address in government. This is especially the case with entitlements since they cut into the DNA of each party and have defined the dividing lines between them for decades – at least until Trump came along and took over the GOP. Ever since the New Deal reforms of Franklin Roosevelt, who was president from 1933 to 1945, Democrats – through presidents Lyndon Johnson, Barack Obama and Biden, especially – have sought to use government power to secure the living standards and health care of less well-off and elderly Americans. Republicans, from 1980s President Ronald Reagan onwards, have increasingly sought to find ways to shift the burden of some of this care to the private sector and to reduce or eliminate government’s role in an attempt to whittle away the New Deal reforms of FDR and the Great Society program of LBJ, who was president in the 1960s. They have often paid a heavy price. Republican President George W. Bush’s failed attempt to partially privatize Social Security contributed to a disastrous second term. And Trump still rails against former House Speaker Paul Ryan, who promoted a similar plan.

While raising the alarm about threats to social programs for seniors might be a shrewd political tactic – especially in mobilizing older voters more likely to show up at the polls – it usually does nothing to address the program’s increasingly dire solvency challenges.

The latest Congressional Budget Office projection found that Social Security’s retirement trust fund could be exhausted by 2032. At that point, with fewer workers paying into the program and with a rapidly aging population, benefits could be cut by at least 20%, CNN’s Tami Luhby reported. Medicare is even more precarious since its hospital insurance trust fund, known as Part A, will only be able to fully pay scheduled benefits until 2028, its trustees said in their most recent forecast.
Biden, who released a new budget on Thursday that will help shape the message of his likely reelection bid, has proposed a plan to raise taxes on people earning more than $400,000 a year to shore up the program and would expand the range of drugs for which its managers can negotiate prices. He says the move would keep Medicare solvent until 2050 and would involve no cuts in benefits. The president also wants to target those who earn more than $400,000 with increasing payroll taxes to secure Social Security for the future. There is an infinitesimal chance, however, that the Republican-led House will agree to tax increases, so Biden’s plan represents more a device to deliver a political message than a viable plan.
Trump has no clear plan

Despite warning his fellow Republicans to avoid cutting these programs, it’s unclear how Trump would save them if he wins back the White House – and doing nothing isn’t an option. And while other Republicans insist they don’t want to cut benefits or raise taxes, it’s unclear how they can square the circle.

Florida Sen. Rick Scott has now excluded Social Security and Medicare from his proposal for all spending programs to be reviewed every five years. His original plan, released when he was leading the Senate GOP’s campaign arm, sparked the ire of his Republican Senate colleagues, including Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, who quickly identified it as a political liability. That hasn’t stopped Biden from repeatedly claiming that it represents Republican policy.

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has, meanwhile, said that cuts to Social Security and Medicare are “completely off the table” in what he insists must be negotiations with Biden over raising the government’s borrowing limit later this year. But that position has put him in a bind because it means that in order for the GOP to honor their pledge to slash spending, they will probably have to take aim at other social programs that could also prove unpopular with voters.

America is not the only country staring down a crisis.
French President Emmanuel Macron sparked nationwide strikes and protests with his plan to raise the retirement age to 64 from 62. Even China’s Communist Party is struggling as a falling birthrate threatens to inflict severe costs on the world’s most dynamic emerging economy.

Back in the US, whoever wins the 2024 elections for the White House and Congress, there seems no easily identifiable solution to safeguard these vital programs on which millions of Americans depend. And time is running out.

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09/01/2023

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Security forces in Liberia arrested at the Freeport of Monrovia a 40-foot container filled with arms and ammunition.The ...
06/01/2023

Security forces in Liberia arrested at the Freeport of Monrovia a 40-foot container filled with arms and ammunition.
The Liberia National Police are now looking into who is responsible for the container in a serious way.

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THE OFFICE OF REP. FRANK SAAH FOKO, JR. WITH SUPPORT FROM. PRESIDENT GEORGE M. WEAH, PRESENTS DISTRICT  #9 CHILDREN'S CH...
26/12/2022

THE OFFICE OF REP. FRANK SAAH FOKO, JR. WITH SUPPORT FROM. PRESIDENT GEORGE M. WEAH, PRESENTS DISTRICT #9 CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS PARTY AT NEW MATADI DON BOSCO YOUTH CENTER

Liberia: Post-mortem Examination Reveals 13-Yr-Old Deceased Ricks Institute Student Was Sick Prior to Her DeathYoungTv L...
23/12/2022

Liberia: Post-mortem Examination Reveals 13-Yr-Old Deceased Ricks Institute Student Was Sick Prior to Her Death

YoungTv Liberia December 23, 2022
MONROVIA – A post-mortem examination performed on the remains of Angel Nagbe, the deceased 13-year-old Ricks Institute 6th grader has revealed that she had a medical problem prior to her death.
This revelation counters her family’s assertion that the late Angel Nagbe was healthy and showed no signs of illness prior to boarding the school bus for the field trip to Buchanan on December 12 – the same day she died.
According to Coroner for Montserrado County’s report, white fluid was seen from the nostrils of her left ear; both eyes were seen very pale; both palms were also seen pale. Under both feet were pale; there was abrasion between the two breasts with 3mm length, 1mm width.
In conclusion, the coroner stated, “The physical examination performed on the victim proves that the victim had some medical problem before her death. Therefore, I recommend that an autopsy be done in order to establish the actual cause that led to the victim’s death.”
The Liberia National Police confirmed to FrontPageAfrica that it had the ‘aunty’ of the deceased, Ms. Lisa Jackson, in custody. According to Ricks Institute, Ms. Jackson was seen administering mediation to Angel before her demise.

Ms. Jackson, according to the school, is listed on the school’s record as the legal guardian of the deceased.
However, Moses Zuahdyu, uncle of the late 13-year-old told FrontPageAfria that the family does not know Ms. Lisa Jackson, whom Ricks Institute says, is in their record, as the “legal guardian” of his deceased niece.
Zuahyu stated that Ricks’ administration hasn’t gone to see the family since the incident occurred.

“So how can they say they want an autopsy when they have not even sat with the family to discuss anything?”
According to Zuahyu, it was classmates of Angel and the alumni association, who went in their own names and not the administration, to visit with them.

He denied having any conversation with Ricks Institute on whether an autopsy should be conducted on the remains of Angel and stressed that is yet to pay the family a visit.

When asked about this purported aunt called Lisa Jackson, whom it is reported to have administered injections to Angel, he said they do not know any Lisa Jackson to be attached to their family. Neither do they know her as any “legal guardian” to Angel as is reportedly in the school’s file.

“It is one Prince Nelson, who is the contact person for Angel and not Lisa, or maybe Lisa Jackson is Prince’s wife. But we do not know her,” he disclosed.

Zuahdyu further argued that he does not understand why the school would say a lady gave injections to Angel when she was supposed to be under the school’s watch and supervision on this field trip.

“Even if Ricks is saying someone administered injections to Angel, she was in the school’s care. So, why did they allow someone to give her an injection? We entrusted our daughter in your care; so where was the school administration when this person was giving her the injection? Even if someone gives her an injection, how did she come in contact with that person without the knowledge of the school’s administration since they took her from Monrovia to Buchanan?”
The deceased uncle said he wasn’t disputing that someone gave or didn’t give Angel injections, but his contention is that she was in the school’s care; adding: “So where did they leave her for this to happen?”

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