New Democrat Managing Editor Tom Kamara, has asked President
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to reconsider his appointment as member of the Board of Directors of the National Port Authority (NPA). In a letter to the President dated 1 March 201 following his formal appointment, Mr., he thanked the President, adding: “Kindly permit me to extend my humble appreciation to you for appointing me as a member of the Board of Directors of the National Port Authority. However, due to my current busy responsibilities, it is my courteous regret to inform you, Madam President, of my unavailability this time to serve in this position.” It may be recalled that President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, in her recent appointment, named Mr. Kamara as a member of the Board of Directors of the NPA, an appointment that provoked widespread public debate.
Nineteen Liberians who were accused of participating in the war in Ivory Coast Tuesday denied all charges brought against them after their indictment was read to them by the Criminal Court “D” at the...
Presiding Judge Blamo Dixon of Criminal Court “A” Tuesday affirmed the trial jury’s unanimous guilty verdict against John Kollie for killing his wife by sentencing him to life imprisonment.
When Pastor Dan Anderson of Monument Bible Church in Scottsbluff and Pastor Moses Paye of Liberia met at a conference in Liberia, they never could have imagined that their chance encounter would end up...