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Mandingo Caucus Wants Independent Inquiry On Lofa Crisis |
Mandingo Caucus Chair Musa Bility The National Mandingo Caucus of Liberia is calling on the Government of Liberia (GOL) to set up an independent inquiry commission to conduct a robust investigation, identify the root cause and prosecute all those directly or indirectly linked to the recent episode that erupted in Konia Town and Voinjama in Lofa County leading to the destruction of churches, mosques, lives and properties. |
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Lanaya General Meeting 14 March 2010 |
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You are cordially invited to attend the monthly general meeting of Lanaya Association of Belgium. Time: 14:00 CET Venue: Lanaya Office Antwerp PLEASE BE ON TIME |
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Tony Blair On 2-Day Visit To Liberia |
Mr. Tony Blair The former Prime Minister of Great Britain, Tony Blair, at the head of an eight- member delegation arrives in the country today for a two-day visit, the Liberian Foreign Ministry has said.Mr. Blair shares President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf's ambition to “lift Liberia” and transform the country as envisioned in the government's Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS) document, the Liberian Foreign Ministry stated. According to a statement issued by the Foreign Ministry, the visit will be the first for Mr. Blair to Liberia and while here, he will hold bilateral discussions with some cabinet ministers and other officials of the government.Those he is be expected to meet and hold talks with are, Public Works Minister Samuel Kofu Woods; Agriculture Minister Florence Chenooweth, Planning Minister Amara Konneh, States and Presidential Minister Edward McClaim and Mr. Morris Saytumah, Minister of States for legal Affairs among others. |
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Guinea:Accord reached between rivals, elections to take place in six months |
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Sekouba Konate-- Interim President A deal has been struck between Guinea's junta leader Moussa Dadis Camara and interim leader Sekouba Konate, paving the way for elections in six months. Camara is to remain in convalescence. |
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Togo have been officially disqualified from the African Nations Cup. |
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 "They are disqualified. This group (B) is a three-team tournament," Yaouba Amoa, a coordinator with the Confederation of African Football said. The Togo squad left Cabinda on Sunday after Friday's attack on their bus. The team's assistant coach and media officer were killed and reserve goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale seriously wounded by separatists from the enclave of Cabinda. |
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Opposition says interim junta chief's offer fails to address demands |
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Sekouba Konate Guinea's opposition welcomed an offer from interim junta chief General Sekouba Konate (pictured) on Friday to end the country's political crisis, but said Konate had not taken into account "the major demands of the opposition". |
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Guinea strongman 'favourable' after head surgery |
Guinea's military leader is in a "favourable" condition after surgery following an attempted assassination, doctors treating him in Morocco say. Captain Moussa Dadis Camara was flown from Guinea for surgery on his head, although the extent of his injuries has not been officially disclosed. | |
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Liberian In U.S. Wants Status For Kinsmen |
A young Liberian residing in the United States of America has written the United States Senate reminding that body of a bill that is requesting the legal status of Liberians residing in the Americas. In his communication addressed to the Senate Majority Leader, Harry Reid and members of the Senate, Austin Fallah reminded, "There is a bill S-656 before you on behalf of my fellow Liberians requesting you grant them legal status in this great country." He implored the U.S Senate on behalf of his fellow kinsmen to pass the legislation which according to him would enable them become legal residents. "Many of my fellow Liberians living in this country are bread-winners for their families back home, and they continue to make contributions to the Liberian economy through goods that are shipped home, where custom duties are paid.
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Will Alihaji G.V.Kromah Join The Senate Race |
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 Pressure is said to be mounting for Professor Alhaji G.V. Kromah to stand as a senatorial candidate for the ensuing November by-election in Montserrado County. Sources close to the former Presidential Candidate said there is however a debate among his supporters on whether he should stand. |
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The Konneh Family extend their best wishes |
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The Konneh Family extend their best wishes to all friends, brothers and sisters who made the outdooring ceremony their son Musa Konneh great and entertaining. |
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Outdooring Ceremony Saturday, 23 May 2009 |
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 Mr. Mohammed Konneh and Mrs Teningbe Konneh Soumaoro cordially invite you to the outdooring ceremony of their son Musa Konneh. |
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Finance Flabby, Inefficient |
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 The Ministry of Finance is plagued with gaps, weaknesses, disorganized structures, all responsible for its ineffectiveness and inefficiency, a study sponsored by UNDP has shown.
The study, conducted by a group-- Change Management-- also said that the Ministry is still using outdated organizational structure that is incompatible with international standards. |
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After 21 Days Ultimatum, War Crimes Court Group Declares No-Confidence in President Sirleaf; Plans |
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 The People of the Republic Of Liberia, Thru the Forum for the Establishment of A War Crimes Court In Liberia… WHEREAS, it has been established that beginning 1989 and continuing through 2003 within the territory of the Republic of Liberia not less than five (5) different armed factions engaged in open warfare where combatants equipped with light as well as heavy weaponry arrayed themselves and exchanged fire in a contest for supremacy; |
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Guinea military junta to hold elections by year end |
Captain Moussa Dadis Camara, leader of the National Council for Democracy and Development seized power on 23 December 2008 after the death of President Lansana Conte who ruled the country for more than two decades.
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 Marriage ceremony of Mr.Layee Keita & Mrs. Ami Keita What a joyous moment for the bride & the bride groom!!!!!!!!Standing in the town hall is Mr. Layee Keita, a member of the above organization and Mrs. Ami Keita, his beloved wife |
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Elias Mugari, "Obama has had a profound effect on many Zimbabweans" |
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HARARE, Businessman Elias Mugari squeezed into a crowded hotel lobby in Harare, Zimbabwe, on 5 November to watch a TV tuned to a satellite broadcast of the victory speech of US President-elect Barack Obama. With tears in his eyes, he told IRIN what he hoped an Obama presidency would mean for his crisis-ridden country.
"We held our elections in March, and this is November and they have not been finalised. On television we watched Obama win an election which was free of violence and with none of the controversy [which plagued] ours. The loser, John McCain, quickly conceded defeat when it became clear that he would not win.
"Zimbabweans as a people, who are hurting because of election violence, are yearning for such a peaceful transfer of power. Even our rogue politicians would feel bad about subjecting us to this bad lifestyle when a fellow black person in the USA is assuming power in a peaceful manner.
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 Abraham Toure Chairman L.H.A. LANAYA ASSOCIATION OF BELGIUM HAS LAUNCHED A PROJECT THROUH WHICH WE WANT TO HELP PEOPLE IN LIBERIA, IVORY COAST, SIERRA LEONE AND GUINEA. |
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Lanaya Computer Courses 01/2009 - 12/2009 |
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Lanaya Humanitarian Aid Launched |
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Mandingoes Are Not Palestinians In Liberia - Declares Sheik Konneh |
The notion that Mandingoes are Palestinians in Liberia has been dismissed. Sheik Kafumba Konneh of the Liberia’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Liberia says depriving Mandingoes of their land in Liberia will not make them second Palestinian in the West African nation.
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GUINEA: Appointment of new PM "violates" union agreement |
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CONAKRY, 23 May 2008 (IRIN) - Guinea's powerful union leaders said on 22 May that by recently sacking the prime minister, President Lansana Conté had violated the centrepiece of an agreement he signed in 2007 which brought an end to two months of bloody anti-government demonstrations that had paralyzed the country.
"This is a flagrant violation of the February 2007 agreement," Ibrahima Fofana, head of the Union of Guinean Workers (USTG) told IRIN.
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Guinea president sacks PM Lansana Kouyate, youths protest |
CONAKRY -May 21, 2008 Guinea's President Lansana Conte sacked Prime Minister Lansana Kouyate on Tuesday, 15 months after appointing him in a deal to end a bloody general strike in the world's top bauxite exporter, state media report. | |
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Liberia: Govt. links rising food prices to conflict risk |
MONROVIA, 25 April 2008 (IRIN) - A surge in rice prices in 1979 contributed to Liberia's descent into chaos, sparking riots and a political crisis that led to the coup that brought Samuel Doe to power. Now the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has identified Liberia as one of 37 countries facing a hunger crisis as a result of food price hikes. |
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LIBERIA: Peacekeeper pull-out will be “cautious and gradual” |
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MONROVIA, 22 April 2008 (IRIN) - The 15,000 strong United Nations peacekeeping force deployed in Liberia since 2003 has started pulling out but the UN will remain until all security challenges in the country are resolved, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon told reporters in the Liberian capital.
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The Standard Bearer of the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC), Ambassador George Manneh Weah has opened up on a number of issues. |
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