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Civil Service Agency Boss Defends AG Designate: Dr. Charles Allen, tells Senate “Kilby is Overtly Qualified. By: Stephen Binda: In the face of controversy over the academy credentials of President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf’s nominee for Auditor General of Liberia, the Director General of Civil Servant Agency (CSA), Dr. C. William Allen, has been strongly defending the nominee, saying his credentials are credible and authentic. Read More
Some Misconceptions and Gross Misinterpretations of AG Designate Kilby’s CV: Publication Date: September 23, 2011 - 6:53pm; News Section: Opinion By: Duffy Davis: We have followed with keen interest the hoopla surrounding the nominee for Auditor General for the Republic of Liberia. From the day of the president’s announcement until today, there had been many things in the press that have caught our attention. Read More
Senator Gbehzohngar Findley, - Asserts Senator Findley; By: Joaquin Sendolo Grand Bassa County Senior Senator, Gbehzohngar Findley has said that in the absence of the Code of Conduct Act, no public official is prohibited from accepting bribes. Read More
Statement By Former Information Minister, Laurence Bropleh: On yesterday, the Judicial System of the Republic of Liberia through Judge William Ware, the assigned Judge of the First Judicial Circuit Criminal Court Assizes “C” granted me the much desired vindication when it dismissed all charges brought against me by the prosecuting team of the Republic of Liberia. Read more
Audit Exposes Big Fraud Amongst G. Bassa fficials: Supt. Cassell Superintendent, Legislators Accused The draft audit report on Grand Bassa County Development Fund has detailed how county officials, via a calculated scheme, allegedly siphoned huge sums of money. Read more
PUL 46th Gala For Buchanan: Thursday, 09 September 2010 15:01 Thursday, 09 September 2010 13:12 The umbrella group of Liberian Journalists, the Press Union of Liberia (PUL) has disclosed that this year the Union 46th Anniversary will be observed in the part city of Buchanan, Grand Bassa County which will take place from Ocotber1-3, 2010 under the theme “Media Integrity for Peace Elections”. Read more
Buchanan Withers As Sea & Bush Conquer:
In his earlier 70s, Mr. Gbelle Gbaa sat on an old boat, angrily watching the invading Atlantic Ocean, in total disbelief. “ How could this be?” The city he knew as a young man was now being slowly swallowed, and there is nothing he can do against the intruding ocean. Read more
Special Economic Zone forBuchananPublication Date: August 2, 2010 - 5:27am News Section: Cllr. Sherman urged Liberians to brace themselves for the unleashing of a new economic prosperity in Liberia. Cllr. Varney Sherman Proposes Corporate lawyer, Cllr. Varney G. Sherman has proposed the establishment of a special economic zone (SEZ) in the port city of Buchanan, Grand Bassa County. Read more
Varney Sherman Tells Liberians: ‘Don’t Change Ellen’s Gov’t’ By George D. Kennedy: The chairman of the ruling Unity Party (UP), Cllr. Varney G. Sherman, has urged Liberians not to change the government of President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf in the upcoming 2011 General and Presidential Elections. Cllr. Sherman warned that changing the government may have the propensity to stall the enormous gains the UP-led government has achieved over the last five years. Read more
Brumskine: Liberians Should be Allowed to Look to a Better Future: 07/28/2010 - 163rd INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY MESSAGE By Charles Walker Brumskine - On behalf of Liberty Party, and Mrs. Brumskine and myself, I wish the people of Liberia, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and officials of her Government, the Speaker, President Pro Tempore and Members of the Legislature, the Chief Justice, Associate Justices, and Members of the Judiciary, a Happy July 26. Read more
‘BURY CORRUPTION, HEADS AND TOES’: Orator Identifies Missing Links In Liberia -- 07/28/2010 - By: Nat Bayjay (nbayjay@frontpageafrica.com) M. Welemongai Ciapha (wciapha@frontpageafrica.com) & Moses Varfee Kowo (mvkowo@frontpageafrica) --- Even the National Orator for Monday’s National Independence Day could not deliver Liberia’s 163 Independence Oration without calling on the government to bury what has proven to be the most challenging task it has been faced with since its inception a little over four years ago: corruption Read more
Inside Father Tikpor’s Luggage Liberia's 163rd Independence Day Orator: National Day orators in Liberia are usually, if traditionally, hand-picked by the Executive branch of government, chiefly the President, and many turn out to be spokespersons for the selector. There are few instances the selectee becomes a thorn in the flesh of the selector. Rev. Monsignor Robert Tikpor is 84, having been born on Sept. 12, 1926, in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Read more
Grand Bassa County Assistant Superintendent for Development: Mr. Bailey K. Togba, has assured citizens of the county of government's continuous commitment, to economically empower the local people in the country. Read more
Canadian Company Bracing Developments In Bassa/Margibi: A Canadian Company, the International Resource Statistics Energy Liberia (IRSLE) operating in Grand Bassa and Margibi Counties, continue to live up to its corporate social responsibilities to the citizens of the two counties including the targ edting of the country’s Health Care Delivery and Educational sectors. Read more
Buchanan Renewable Energy (BRE): is fast becoming a household investment entity, amongst many others, that is committed to contributing to the post-war economic revitalization, and ensuring that Liberia becomes a success story in biomass energy production, the first of its kind in age-old Liberia. Read more
Logging Equipment Dock at Buchanan Port: The Liberia Tree and Trading Company (LTTC):, Inc; a local Liberian own logging company in partnership with MANDRA Forestry Liberia Limited, has imported huge quantity of logging equipment into the country to commence logging operations in Rivercess County. Read more
Exportation of log from Liberia has begun at the Port of Buchanan: since the sanction on forestry was lifted a few years ago. According to the Deputy Managing Director for Administration at Forestry Development Authority (FDA), Kederick Johnson, the shipment of logs being carried out by EJ&J Investment Corporation operating in Rivercess County is the first major and legally arranged one to leave Liberia following the lifting of the sanction. Read more
2010 SPELLING BEE CHAMP: U.S. Ambassador Linda Thomas Greenfield presents trophy to newly crowned national Spelling Bee Champion Morris Jallah of the Bassa Demonstration School Saturday. All 45 contestants performed incredibly but after 20 closely contested rounds, Jallah emerged the winner. Read more
2009 BEST SPELLER IN LIBERIA: Last year's winner Sandra Tamba, 11 of the R.B. Richardson High School in Grand Gedeh County out-spelled sixty-five finalists to win the coveted crown. Tamba's winning word Saturday was S.A.T.E.L.L.I.T.E. Sandra, center, shows winning trophy as Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy, right and Wade Powell, representing Firestone look on. Read more
High-Power Arcelormittal Delegation Visits Liberia. A high-power delegation of the Group Management Board (GMB) has been visiting Liberia to acquaint itself with the status of the Liberia Iron Ore Project and to also review steps taken to restart the project.
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