Talk of war and threats of violence have been common place during the ongoing political campaign for the Presidential and Legislative elections next month.
The Alliance for Transitional Justice-Liberia, a conglomeration of 16 civil society organizations, says a violent free, fair and transparent election will cement the nation's democratic gains, secure national peace and ongoing reconciliation.
The Foreign Ministry has termed recent newspaper reports as misleading and diabolical campaigns against Foreign Minister Dee-Maxwell Kemayah.
The Press Union of Liberia (PUL) would like to address the recent comments made by veteran journalist Philipbert S. Brown, the Publisher of the Hott Paper Newspaper, regarding alleged election interference in Liberia.
The Executive Director of the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission(LACC), Cllr. Alexandra K. Zoe, has said the LACC under her leadership will continue to build synergies with both local and international institutions to reduce the space and opportunity for the illicit flow of stolen assets.
With 13 more days to Liberia’s Presidential and Legislative Elections slated for October 10, the country’s main opposition party – Unity Party has filed a writ of Mandamus before the Justice In Chamber - Jamesetta Wolokollie against the National Elections Commission (NEC) thru its Chairperson Davidetta Brown Lassanah over the failure to release the final voter roll or final registration roll (FRR).
On the heel of criticisms of a statement by former Vice President and Standard Bearer of the former ruling Unity Party (UP), Joseph Nyuma Boakai, the Party has provided clarity to the statement.
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