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  • MOVEE calls for political will to end graft in Liberia

    Movement for Economic Empowerment (MOVEE) chairman Dee-Maxwell Kemayah has given mixed reviews to President Ellen...
  • Review-Between the Kola Forest and the Salty Sea

    Between the Kola Forest and the Salty Sea reveals the long-hidden story of those who lived...
  • Liberty Party Slams Liberia Revenue Authority

    The Editor Is the Liberian Government serious about helping the little guy?  if so, then...
  • Liberia Village Tales Publishing seeks submission

    Submission Guidelines ONCE UPON A TIME IN LIBERIA Once Upon a Time in Liberia is...
  • Liberian Assembly Building, Capitol Hill Monrovia

    Liberian Lawmakers Dispel Hummingbird Bribery

    The Editor,   Denying rumors of bribery, Rep. Matenokay Tingban [aka Chump Change Tingban] says the...
In Africa alone, 33 countries have anti-gay laws including Uganda, Nigeria, Sudan and Mauritania

Supporters of Gay Rights Win Against Africans at UN

November 26, 2016 Monrovia Inquirer Off African News, Featured,

By edith m. lederer AP---Supporters of gay rights won a victory at the United Nations...
Althea Romeo-Mark’s collection of selected poems, If Only the Dust Would Settle, is the outgrowth of a series of poetry readings, commissioned by VITA

Romeo-Mark’s If Only the Dust Would Settle: A Review

November 26, 2016 Monrovia Inquirer Off Featured, Society & Art,

By Valerie Knowles-Combie Althea Romeo-Mark’s collection of selected poems, If Only the Dust Would Settle,...
Joseph Baokai

Ahead of convention Pres. Sirleaf Endorse Boakai

July 7, 2016 Monrovia Inquirer Off Featured, News, Public Policy,

Staff Report The Liberian Leader, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has publicly given her blessing and...

Liberia Deja vu all over Again: FLOODS

July 7, 2016 Monrovia Inquirer Off Featured, Op-eds,

By Paul Jackson Deja vu All Over Again: Flood Waters Versus an Unprepared Nation and...

Taylor Wants Financial Autonomy Act For Senate

July 7, 2016 Monrovia Inquirer Off African News, Featured, News,

Senator Jewel Howard Taylor (Bong Co.) has submitted a bill to the Senate requesting that...

Liberian poet Wesley to read at Alma Mata

July 7, 2016 Monrovia Inquirer Off Featured, Society & Art,

Liberian poet and writer Dr. Patricia Jabbeh Wesley will read her work at her Alma...

Liberia At Crossroads: Election 2017

July 4, 2016 Monrovia Inquirer Off Featured, Op-eds, Public Policy,

  By John H.T. Stewart Presidential and Legislative elections are due in a little less...

Tribute: Joe Max Hinneh, Jr. 1978-2016

July 4, 2016 Monrovia Inquirer Off Featured, Tributes,

By Emmanuel Savice I write with great sadness over the unbelievable loss of a very...

As UNMIL Departs release findings on Greaves death

July 1, 2016 Monrovia Inquirer Off Editorial, Featured, Op-eds, Public Policy,

It wasn’t long ago that Harry A. Graves Jr.  died mysteriously on a beach in...

Alex Cummings “I tell people I’m a Liberian”

June 30, 2016 Monrovia Inquirer Off Featured, Op-eds, Public Policy,

By P-Nimley Sie Tuon Some of those who denounced their Liberian citizenship have this twisted...

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