After an intensive three-day dialogue, Sinoe and River Cess have signed a resolution aimed at settling a longstanding border land dispute between the two counties.
Police Say Electoral Violence Across Montserrado Undermining Gov’t Revenue Collection
Following several fierce violent election-related clashes between supporters of Telia Urey of the All Liberian Party and Abu Kamara of the ruling Coalition for Democratic Change, the Liberia National Police says the disruptions are undermining the government’s revenue generation capacity.
Ruling Party Will Not Field Candidate in Cape Mount Senatorial By-Election
Mulbah Morlu, chairman of the ruling Coalition for Democratic Change, has said the party will not field any candidate in the pending senatorial by-election in Cape Mount.
Lawmakers Freeze Salary Harmonization Process Due to Concerns Over Legality
Four lawmakers at the House of Representatives have called for an immediate freeze on the implementation of the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning’s planned salary harmonization.Â
Senator Karnga-Lawrence Offers Apology for Slapping and Spilling Hot Water on Saah Joseph
Grand Bassa’s Senator Nyonblee Karnga-Lawrence has promised a formal apology to her colleague, Senator Saah Joseph of Montserrado, for spilling water on him after Thursday’s session.
Some Margibians Say a Ban on Convicted Candidates Could Help in Corruption Fight
Corruption is a major scourge of Liberia’s politics; however, the National Elections Commission, the body charged with approving candidates running for elected office, does not disqualify political aspirants found to have committed corrupt or fraudulent activities.
Police Warn Political Party Supporters to Stay off NEC’s Premises
The Liberia National Police is warning supporters of the ruling Coalition for Democratic Change and the four opposition collaboration political parties to stay off the premises of the National Elections Commission.
Senate Cites Heads of Security Agencies Over Electoral Violence
The Liberian Senate has called the heads of national security institutions in the country to address concerns of recent reports of electoral violence.