Controversial Revelation Surrounds Monrovia City Mayor’s Official Phone Number in Ongoing Trial

In a surprising turn of events during the trial of Monrovia City Mayor Jefferson Tamba Koijee, it has been revealed that the official number (0779229900) he provided to the court is registered in the name of a female, not in his own name as Jefferson T. Koijee. This revelation surfaced through the Orange call log, […]

Deputy Speaker Fonati Koffa’s Strategic Shift Amidst Changing Political Tides

In the wake of the GloMag Sanction’s impact on President George Manneh Weah and his inner circle, Deputy Speaker Fonati Johnathan Koffa appears to be reconsidering his bid for Speaker of the House of Representatives. Recent developments suggest a potential pivot towards building a closer relationship with President-elect Amb. Joseph Nyumah Boakai. Currently situated in […]

Senator Saah Hardy Joseph Eyes Senate Pro-Tempore Position

Montserrado County Senator Saah Hardy Joseph, a seasoned politician with two terms as the elected Representative of District #13 and currently serving his second term as Senator, has set his sights on the prestigious position of Senate Pro-Tempore. Holding the Chair on Executive in the Liberian Senate, Senator Joseph’s political trajectory within the Congress for […]

Promoting Peace: President George M. Weah’s Call for Unity and Reflection in Liberia

In a recent address to the congregation at Forky Klon, President George M. Weah emphasized the paramount importance of preaching peace in Liberia. Acknowledging the significance of religious institutions, he began by expressing his gratitude for the opportunity to gather in the house of the Lord with fellow Liberians. President Weah asserted that peace is […]

Amara Konneh Responds: Tweah’s Admission Raises Legal Concerns Over HPX Payment

Former Finance Minister and now Gbarpolu County Senator-elect, Amara Konneh, has responded to Samuel Tweah’s recent clarification on the controversial HPX payment, expressing deep concern over what appears to be an admission of illegality. In a statement, Konneh highlighted Tweah’s confirmation that their action was, indeed, illegal, and that the government would refund HPX if […]

Finance Minister Samuel Tweh Provide More Clarity on HPX Payments

HPX PAYMENTS MET PFM REQUIREMENTS UNDER LIBERIAN LAW. Fellow Liberians I promised to provide more information and documentation on a misleading post made by AMARA KONNEH today. Suffice it to allow me attach the signature page and heading of the 2022 Framework agreement so it is clear this was a Government wide transaction and not […]

Liberia Finance Minister Samuel Tweh Counters Accusations from Senator-elect Amara Konneh

In a recent exchange on social media, Liberia’s Finance Minister, Samuel Tweh, responded strongly to accusations made by former Finance Minister and now Gbarpolu County Senator-elect, Amara Konneh. The heated exchange centered around the alleged improper financial dealings involving HPX, an American company, and the subsequent response from Tweh. Tweh began by addressing Konneh directly, […]

Unraveling the HPX-GOL Deal: Finance Minister’s Unlawful Actions Exposed

In a shocking revelation, former Finance Minister and Gbarpolu County Senator-elect, Amara Konneh, has exposed what appears to be a clandestine financial transaction between the Government of Liberia (GOL) and High Power Exploration Incorporated (HPX). The disclosure, made during a press conference, has raised serious concerns about the legality of the dealings and the conduct […]

Finance Minister Samuel Tweah Responds to US Visa Restriction: Alleges Political Motivation

In a bold and defiant move, Finance Minister Samuel Tweah has spoken out against the recent visa restrictions imposed on him by the United States government. Terming the sanctions as a calculated strategy to divert attention from the opposition activities of the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC), Minister Tweah vehemently denied any wrongdoing and asserted […]

Postponement of 2023/24 National County Sports Meet: A Transition Tradition

In a surprising turn of events, the eagerly anticipated 2023/24 National County Sports Meet has been postponed, with Minister D. Zeogar Wilson officially announcing the decision. The postponement aims to accommodate the incoming government of President-elect Joseph Boakai, continuing a tradition initiated during the 2017 transition from President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to President George Manneh […]