Story originally published on Ceasefire Liberia By: Our Staff Reporter The suspended Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism, Dr. Laurence Bropleh, who has been at the center of an over US$300,000 financial scandal at the Ministry announced his resignation late Friday. Dr. Bropleh’s resignation came in the wake of a draft audit report from the […]
Liberian Women/Girls Receive Vocational Training
Story originally published on Ceasefire Liberia By: Wellington Railey Keenan Institute, a local non-governmental organization in collaboration with the Promotion of Girls Education in Liberia (PEL Advocates), have launched an intensive training program that is geared towards the empowerment of underprivileged Liberians, especially girls and women. The program, which was launched in Central Liberia’s Bong […]
Liberian Senate Finally Sets Pace For 2011 Elections
Story originally published on Ceasefire Liberia By: Our Staff Reporter The hurdle that many, including the National Elections Commission (NEC), have been citing for next year’s presidential and legislative elections in Liberia has been removed. The Liberian Senate finally came to an agreement with the House of Representatives in passing the threshold bill at 40,000 […]
Chinese Company Accused of Unfair Labor Practices
Story originally published on Ceasefire Liberia BY: PETER MASSAQUOI Liberians employed with the Lee Group Enterprises in Salala District Bong County have accused the company management of unfair labor practices and conflict of interest among workers. The head of the company’s workers union, Aaron Winnie, alleged that black employees at the company lacked basic social […]
Liberia Announces $50,000 Aid To Haiti Quake Victims
Story originally published on Ceasefire Liberia By: Our Staff Reporter Given the historic ties between Liberia and Haiti, the Liberian Government, during its first cabinet meeting for 2010, announced a contribution of US$50, 000 to the Government and people of Haiti, in the wake of the devastating earthquake that struck the country on January […]
50 Paramilitary Officers End Training in Ghana
Story originally published on Ceasefire Liberia By Leroy M. Sonpon, III Forty male and 10 female paramilitary officers from various departments of the Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization (BIN) ended a four-month intensive training in Ghana this month. The special training, which was in three stages, was sponsored by the Dutch Government at the Ghana […]
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