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Civil Society Applauds House Committees Summon on NIR Leadership over Prolonged Shutdown

March 5, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, Breaking News Headlines, News Stories

from our Monrovia contributors MONROVIA – The Coalition of Civil Society Institutions of Liberia (CCSI) has welcomed a decision by a joint House of Representatives committee to summon […]

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BREAKING: River Gee Senator Warns of National Stability Threat from ‘Escalating Land Disputes’; Demands LLA Face Senate

March 3, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, Breaking News Headlines, News Stories

by Bobby Addison The security and stability of Liberia face a critical test as an “alarming wave” of unresolved land disputes descends into widespread violence. The warning was […]

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The Ayatollah is Dead

March 1, 2026
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Iran state media has reportedly confirmed and announced the death of its Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, following joint – Israeli dawn strikes on Saturday, February 28.

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BREAKING: Financial Crisis Deepens at National Identification Registry

February 23, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, Breaking News Headlines, News Stories

by Rocheford T. Gardiner MONROVIA — The National Identification Registry (NIR) is reportedly on the verge of a total shutdown as severe financial constraints paralyze the entity. Sources […]

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Cracks in the Cabinet?: Presidential Aide Breaks Ranks Over Banned “National Fula Security”

February 19, 2026
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by our Monrovia contributors MONROVIA – what seems to be a public rift has emerged within the Boakai administration following the Ministry of Justice’s (MOJ) aggressive crackdown on […]

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LNP Spokesperson Cecelia G. Clarke Resigns Amid Controversial Transfer and Allegations of Discrimination

February 18, 2026
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by Rocheford T. Gardiner MONROVIA – The Liberia National Police (LNP) has been hit by a high-profile resignation as its prominent spokesperson, Cecelia G. Clarke (Badge #7058), stepped […]

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Development Frontrunner Patrick Morais and Former Mayor Blessing Howe Strategize for Maryland’s Harper District #1

January 31, 2026
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MONROVIA – In a move signaling a potential shift in the political and developmental landscape of Maryland County, prominent businessman Patrick Morais met with former Harper City Mayor, […]

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Green Light for Barclayville-Klohne Road Project

January 28, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, Breaking News Headlines, International Affairs, News Stories

Source: MPW’s Official Facebook Page MONROVIA – The Ministry of Public Works has cleared a major hurdle in its mission to modernize the nation’s infrastructure. Officials confirmed today […]

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House of Representatives Endorses DATI’s 2nd Rabbi Joe Gbaba Peace and Cultural Festival

January 23, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, Breaking News Headlines, International Affairs, News Stories

By Victor Quitee MONROVIA, Liberia — The Liberian House of Representatives has formally endorsed the upcoming 2nd Rabbi Joe Gbaba Peace and Cultural Festival, organized by Dehkontee Artists […]

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Charles Philip Taylor Jr., Son of Former Liberian President, Passes Away

January 21, 2026
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by CPNTV, Cape Palmas, Liberia MONROVIA – Charles Philip Taylor Jr., the son of former Liberian President Charles G. Taylor and former Senator/former Vice President, Jewel Howard-Taylor, has […]

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BREAKING: Protests Erupt in Fish Town River Gee as Regional Power Crisis Deepens

January 19, 2026
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By CPNTV FISH TOWN, RIVER GEE – Tensions boiled over in Fish Town early Tuesday morning as residents took to the streets to protest a worsening power crisis. […]

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Missing Man Rescued in Maryland County Amid Allegations of Witchcraft

January 13, 2026
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 |  Around Liberia, Breaking News Headlines, News Stories

by Alphonso Bonar KARLUWAY DISTRICT, Maryland County, Liberia – A 33-year-old resident of Karluway District, Kingba Musu, who had been reported missing since January 9, 2026, has been […]

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Power Crisis Grips Maryland and River Gee: Superintendent Cole Intervenes as Supply Situation Worsens

January 6, 2026
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By Rocheford T. Gardiner HARPER, LIBERIA – “Since late 2014, Maryland County boasted the most stable, reliable, and efficient power supply in Liberia. We don’t know how we […]

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Don’t Burn the Savanna: Saving the Endangered Berry Trees of Cape Palmas

December 3, 2025
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by Rocheford T. GArdiner I was surprised and delighted to discover a variety of native berries—black, blue, and red—flourishing at the extreme end of the community behind the […]

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 Fire Disaster in Harper Destroys Home

November 9, 2025
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By Rocheford T. Gardiner Harper, Liberia – A devastating fire incident in Harper, Maryland County, Liberia, resulted in the total destruction of one residential home late Saturday evening. […]

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NAMCAL North Carolina Chapter Donates to Ailing Harper Demonstration High School

November 6, 2025
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Harper, Maryland County, Liberia Harper Demonstration High School, grappling with years of dilapidation that has forced the abandonment of its main campus, recently received a much-needed donation from […]

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Tubman University Faculty Association Gears Up for Elections

October 28, 2025
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The Faculty Association of the William V. S. Tubman University in Harper, Maryland County, is gearing up for presidential elections to elect a new leadership. Details will be […]

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Reports of Unrest in Ivory Coast Following Election Result Announcement

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Reports of violence are emerging from Ivory Coast since Monday, October 27. According to sources in the San Pedro and Yamasokro areas, government buses and offices are being […]

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Maryland County Senator James Biney Attends Pleebo Pipe-borne Water Project Groundbreaking

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Maryland County Senator James Biney attended a groundbreaking program, Saturday, October 25. The project, when completed by the Liberia Water and Sewer Corporation LWSC, will provide pipe borne […]

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Three Kids Injured in Road Accident in Harper

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At least three kids – on their way to school today – were injured today when the motorcycle they were riding on collided with another motorcycle on Maryland […]

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Gasoline Price Drops to $LRD800 in Maryland County

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The price of a gallon of gas has dropped to $LRD800 in Maryland County’s two principal cities – Harper and Pleebo. This drop in the pump price is […]

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