Cape Palmas, Liberia – Where Land Meets the Atlantic

Cape Palmas, Liberia – Where Land Meets the Atlantic

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GOL Makes Further Road Progress: Tappita-Toe Town Paving to Begin Following Key Stakeholder Consultations

January 12, 2026
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by Shelton Gonkerwon, Nima County TAPPITA – The highly anticipated paving of the 41-kilometer road connecting Tappita to Toe Town is set to begin on schedule. In preparation […]

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Justice Denied: Tolbert’s Political Purge of Maryland County’s Elite (1979)

January 7, 2026
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By: Edwin G. Genoway Special Correspondent HARPER, Liberia — The year 1979 remains etched in the soul of Maryland County as a period of profound darkness. What began […]

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Discussing Maryland County on Facebook with Rocheford T. Gardiner

January 6, 2026
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Let’s Connect on Youtube

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

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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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Amid Customary Political Backsliding: Patrick Morais Opts to Renew His CDC Membership

January 1, 2026
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by Rocheford T.Gardiner As the Liberian political landscape stabilizes following the October 2023 general and presidential elections, the electorate is beginning to witness the inevitable formation and reformation […]

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The “Corner” of West Africa: Why Cape Palmas is Liberia’s Most Unique Geographic Frontier

December 30, 2025
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by Rocheford T. Gardiner While Monrovia is famously known as one of the wettest capitals on Earth, those living in the far southeast of Liberia know that Harper […]

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LNP Cracks Down on Illegal U-Turns; Price Cap Enforced on Fuel in Maryland County

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HARPER, MARYLAND COUNTY – The Liberia National Police (LNP) have launched a targeted traffic enforcement operation at the intersection of Mechlin Street and Maryland Avenue following a surge […]

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Patrick Morais Wins Approval for John Hilary Tubman High School Renovation

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by Rocheford T. Gardiner HARPER, MARYLAND COUNTY – The long-awaited authorization to begin the renovation of the dilapidated John Hilary Tubman High School in Harper has finally been […]

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Alumnus Patrick Moraias Commits to Renovating John Hilary Tubman High School

December 22, 2025
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by Rocheford T. Gardiner HARPER, MARYLAND COUNTY – For more than a decade, the John Hilary Tubman High School building on Green Street has stood in ruins. Despite […]

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Woman Reported Missing Found Dead in Suakoko City, Bong County, Liberia

December 15, 2025
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by Alphonso Bonar A woman reported missing last Wednesday morning, Old-Ma Quata Jackson, was discovered dead in a bush near the Conqueror Community in Suakoko City, Bong County. […]

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Low Exchange Rate, High Commodity Cost: What’s Going On?

December 11, 2025
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By Rocheford T. Gardiner For more than three months, the Liberian dollar (LRD) has experienced a significant and sudden appreciation, gaining approximately 25% of its value against the […]

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OP-ED: The Christmas Break – When Should it Begin in Liberia?

December 8, 2025
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By Rocheford T. Gardiner I am not a keen fan of the European pagan holiday (adopted into Christianity), but it is no secret that Christmas in Liberia, as […]

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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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OP-ED: Dangerous U-Turns in Harper – A Call for Urgent Traffic Action

December 2, 2025
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By Rocheford T. Gardiner It is a well-worn adage that “development doesn’t come easy,” and this rings especially true for the growing city of Harper. I vividly recall […]

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PEARLS OF WISDOM 2

November 28, 2025
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THE PARABLE OF THE CRACKED WALL (Copied) A Pivotal Point of Reflection In the city of Niraya, a single great wall stood around the people. It was old […]

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Maryland County PWDs Call for Increased Budgetary Allotment, Lament Neglect

November 27, 2025
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By Rocheford T. Gardiner Harper, Liberia – People Living with Disabilities (PWDs) in Maryland County have called on President Joseph Boakai and his administration to ensure a significantly […]

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OP-ED: LIBERIA’S STOLEN WEALTH: A CENTURY OF MISMANAGEMENT, CONCESSIONS, AND LOST OPPORTUNITIES – Part 1

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“A Revolutionary Pan-African Masterpiece Dedicated to National Consciousness, Accountability, and Economic Liberation” Author: Activist Edwin G. Genoway INTRODUCTION Liberia, Africa’s oldest republic—the land of promise and possibility—stands today […]

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One Man Missing After Near-Fatal River Accident in Lower Dorbor

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By Patrick Teah, Jr. Grand Kru County, Liberia (Courtesy of Wilmot Wilson) Grand Kru County, Liberia – A river accident on Monday, November 24, 2025 at the Nyankupo […]

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Tubman University Graduation Celebration Turns Sour: Two Dead in Road Accident

November 26, 2025
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By Rocheford T. Gardiner What began as a joyous occasion at Tubman University—culminating in the commencement ceremony on Monday, November 24, 2025, for Liberia’s second state-owned highest institution […]

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The Genesis of Liberia

November 21, 2025
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By C. Cecil Dennis III Released 17-Nov-2025 The Foundations of Liberia: Questions and Context Did Americo-Liberians govern Liberia for 130 years? Who are Liberians? What are the facts […]

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Population Boom Strains Maryland County Infrastructure, Sparks Traffic Crisis

November 16, 2025
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By Rocheford T. Gardiner The significant population increase in Maryland County over the past decade is having profound and diverse effects on all aspects of society. With 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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The Pavifort Toll-Road Deal: A Closer Look at Liberia’s New Road Proposal

November 8, 2025
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By George H. Nubo Setting the Scene Liberia’s government has announced plans for a major new road project, which could reshape travel and trade across the western and […]

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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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