President George Weah has ordered Gabriel Mills, a videographer working for the Executive Mansion, flown to Cote D’Ivoire for advanced medical treatment for injuries sustained in a fatal motor accident involving a vehicle in the presidential motorcade, carrying members of the Executive Mansion press team on Sunday.
President Reaffirms Support to VP Boakai, Dismissing Rumors
The Executive Mansion has reaffirmed President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf’s supports to the candidacy of Vice President Joseph Boakai in the October elections.
Kateh: “Disease Outbreak In Sinoe Not Transmissibleâ€
Liberia’s chief medical officer, Dr. Francis Kateh, says the unknown disease outbreak in Greenville, Sinoe — which has so far killed 12 people — is not transmissible.
Liberia Revenue Authority Investigates Logging Companies for US$25 million in Unpaid Taxes
The Liberia Revenue Authority says it is investigating a Global Witness’ report that logging companies in the country owe US$$25 million in unpaid taxes.
Major Flooding in Margibi; Kakata, Joeblow Town, Unification City Affected
Joeblow Town and other communities in Margibi have been inundated by widespread flooding following a heavy downpour of rain starting on Tuesday, according to reports from local journalists.
James Debbah Threatening to Resign Again
Following intense criticisms by football fans for the Lone Star’s disappointing 2-2 draw with Togo after squandering a 2-0 lead, Lone Star Coach James Debbah is threatening to resign for the second time.
Education Ministry Gives Contradicting Figures on Cost to Reprint WAEC Exams
Education Ministry officials are said to be in a state on confusion as to the exact amount needed to reprint the West Africa Examination Council Exams following it leakage at the Konola Mission School in Margibi County.
Liberian Gov’t “Concerned” About ArcelorMittal’s Plan to Lay Off Hundreds
The Liberian government is concerned about mining giant ArcelorMittal’s plan to layoff 450 Liberian jobs.