Tweah Says Weah Will Retain Presidency

The Minister of Finance and Development Planning, Samuel D. Tweah Jr, has boasted that President George Manneh will win next year’s presidential.

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President Weah Condemns July 26 Violence

President George Weah has condemned the July 26 “violent assault” against Christopher Walter Sisulu Sivili, a student protester who was beaten and.

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President Weah Invited to Visit Washington

President George Manneh Weah has received an official invitation from the United States government to visit Washington, DC. Making the disclosure on.

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President Weah signs bill to allow dual nationality

Liberia has allowed dual citizenship, reversing a longtime ban viewed by some as hypocritical as many elites secretly held US citizenship. The.

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President Weah’s Fight against Human Trafficking Yields Results

The US government has upgraded Liberia’s ranking in the fight against human trafficking within just a year since the country was criticized.

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President Weah Calls on Appointees to perform better or face sack

President George Weah has issued a dire warning to all political appointees that if they are non-performers or under-achievers, he will not.

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Africa Needs to Pull from Dependency Syndrome – Pres. Weah

President George Weah has asked the International Development Association (IDA) to help pull Africa out of its current dependency syndrome as a.

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Pres. Weah Sets Up Minimum Wage Board

In a bid to address decent work conditions for the workforce of Liberia, the Minister of Labour, Cllr. Charles H. Gibson has.

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Pres. Weah Renews Commitment with The United States in Defense of Democracy, World Peace

President George Weah has reaffirmed Liberia’s commitment to promoting its historic tides with the United to defend democracy and international peace and.

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Liberia: How Ministry of Finance is Leading President Weah’s Pro Poor Vision for National Development

In 2016, an estimated number of more than 2.2 million Liberians were unable to meet their basic food needs with 1.6 million.

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