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The Executive Mansion has denied reports that President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf “boycotted” a meeting with House Speaker Alex Tyler and other representatives last Friday at the Capitol Building.
Trust, unity and solidarity have been resurrected (brought back to the debating table) as important stepping stones that this society just never seems to be able to reach, no thanks to a ‘long on gab’ (big mouth) but ‘short on commitment’ attitude that, like a national ‘sore-foot,’ prevents us from making any headway (getting anywhere), in our race to “bring the people of this nation together.”
The chairman of opposition Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) has said that his party would do everything possible to resist tyranny in Liberia.
The guest preacher at the memorial service held by opposition Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) yesterday told his congregation that the government of Liberia has lost its relevance to the Liberian people, and as such there is a need for the CDC to organize itself as a strong force to unseat the Unity Party government, come 2017.
National Oil Company of Liberia (NOCAL) Board Chair, Mr. Robert A. Sirleaf, has strongly rejected claims by his critics that his chairmanship at NOCAL is intended to enrich himself and misuse oil revenue belonging to the people of Liberia.
All roads lead to the party head-quarters of the Congress for Democratic Change tomorrow, where Cdicians claim they intend to ‘walk’ peacefully to hold on their grounds, a memorial service---and nothing more---that has been in the making for a while.
Representative Edwin M. Snowe wants Robert Sirleaf, Senior Advisor and son of President Johnson Sirleaf, stripped of all immunity and investigated for being a holder of two passports, Liberia and United States.
Barely a week after President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf made the much criticized statement that she would never ply the A. B Tolbert road again due to its poor condition, the Minister of Public Works yesterday intensified his supervision, by touring several road construction sites.
The Ministry of Justice has warned officials and partisans of the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) against taking to the streets on November 7, 2012, as it did a year ago.
Teachers of the Monrovia Consolidated School System (MCSS) who refused to return to class ‘with chalk in hand’ are expected to lose their jobs.
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