• Weapons Of Creation :Guns Turn Into Art

    For the past few years, the founder of the Liberia-based Fyrkuna Metalworks and his team of skilful craftsmen have been collecting weapons scrap -- relics of the West African country’s vicious civil conflict -- for their Arms into Art project. Read More
  • WAEC Results Expected Next Month

    The West African Examination Council Monrovia-office Monday disclosed that results of this year’s WAEC exams would be released in July.  Read More
  • Liberian Arrested For Black Money:In Vietnam

    Two African men have been arrested for allegedly attempting to cheat locals out of money in the central province of Khanh Hoa, local police said Sunday.  Read More
  • Liberia To Benefit From US$100B Investment From Indian

    Libeia has been 19 nations named amongst countries in Africa to benefit from a US$100-billion investment from an Indian company, according to the Business Standard online. Read More
  • US$695m Complex For Liberia

    A delegation of the Make Group, a South Korean-based investment company specializing in Africa’s development, last week paid a courtesy call on President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Vice President Joseph N. Boakai with a pledge that they will invest US$695 million in the construction and development of a Millennium Village Complex. Read More
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Weapons Of Creation :Guns Turn Into Art

For the past few years, the founder of the Liberia-based Fyrkuna Metalworks and his team of skilful...

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WAEC Results Expected Next Month

The West African Examination Council Monrovia-office Monday disclosed that results of this year’s WA...

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Liberian Arrested For Black Money:In Vietnam

Two African men have been arrested for allegedly attempting to cheat locals out of money in the cent...

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Liberia To Benefit From US$100B Investment From Indian

Libeia has been 19 nations named amongst countries in Africa to benefit from a US$100-billion invest...

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ECOBANK Sues LIBERCELL for U$3m Debt

Ecobank Liberia Wednesday ran out of patient and issued a lawsuit against the Managing Director of A...

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US$695m Complex For Liberia

A delegation of the Make Group, a South Korean-based investment company specializing in Africa’s dev...

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LBS Ghanaian Employee Resigns

Mr. Isaac Laryee-Nii Tetteh, the Ghanaian Sales and Marketing Director of the Liberia Broadcasting S...

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Baccus Matthews’ Foundation Keeps Alive

A foundation named in memory of grassroots’ political conscious leader Gabriel Baccus Matthews will...

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Prayers For Tom

The St. Augustine Episcopal Church in Bardnesville Sunday had  prayer services for the late Tom Kama...

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President Off To G8 Summit

President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has departed the country to participate, at the invitation of Britis...

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LBS Boss Under Fire:Ordered To Account for US$350,000 & Dismiss Ghanaian Employee

Almost a year after his controversial confirmation by the Senate, the axe of the National Legislatur...

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Stop Collecting Bond Fees: Chief Justice Warns Magistrates

 A midst mounting criticisms of corruption within the judiciary, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Co...

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Peacekeepers Honoured

The Special Representative of the Secretary-General, Karin Landgren, awarded United Nations Peacekee...

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New Law Against Illicit Drugs

In order to effectively combat illicit drug activities in the country, the Drug Enforcement Agency (...

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Land Secured For Ministerial Complex

Government says it has finally secured a spot to construct $US60 million Ministerial Complex promise...

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Fire Back When Attacked:Commander Orders Nigerian UNMIL Troops

The Nigerian Army on Tuesday said it has trained and injected 52,000 soldiers into the peacekeeping...

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SG Dashes Ex-Soldiers’ Hopes:For US$48 million Benefits

The disbanded AFL soldiers Wednesday left the Civil Law Court looking visibly frustrated after Solic...

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EU Signs Agreement For Bee Health In Liberia

The European Union (EU), and icipe in collaboration with the African Union Inter-African Bureau for...

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Ghanaian Firm Takes Over Liberian Company

A  fully owned Ghanaian Company, Ghana Growth Fund Company (GGFC) Limited has taken over Liberia Ent...

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Gov’t Blasts Global Witness

Government has termed as “irresponsible, baseless, unfortunate, misleading” recent reports by Global...

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More Gay Woes Insight

The woes of same sex or gay couples in Liberia could deepen if members of the Senate endorse the new...

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Gold Prospects In Cape Mount

Aureus Mining said the latest drill results from the Weaju gold target in Liberia confirm its open-p...

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Wife Killer Guilty

After defendant John Kollie admitted in open court to killing his wife Garmeh Kollie, the jury at Cr...

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National Archives Documents Financial Records

The Center for National Documents, Records and Archives has signed a memorandum of understanding wit...

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Mother Denies Killing Daughter

A girl who was accused of killing her one year old baby Marthaline Washington by dumping the baby in...

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Liberia Battles ‘Demons’

Elijah Rufus was 10 years old when a spiritual healer in the Liberian capital Monrovia doused him wi...

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Celebrating 10 Years of Peace

President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf says Liberia will in August celebrate ten years of peace since the 1...

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Liberia Wants Neighbors Boost Mining

West African neighbors Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia should work together to resolve a dire lack...

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Frontpage Slapped With US$1m Lawsuit

NPA Managing Director Madam Matilda W. Parter is seeking a U$1 million lawsuit for libel against the...

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Liberia Suffers Governance Gap

Many African nations have laws designed to promote accountability in the oil and mining sector, but...

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Dangerous Ventures

With close to 25 years surveying land and helping resolve land disputes, J. Patrick Vanie has unriva...

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Free Speech Campaigner

Making special remarks at the launch of the Tom Kamara Foundation on the first anniversary of the pa...

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S/Korea To Build Industrial Complex

A delegation from the South Korean company Make Holdings Group, a conglomeration of world-class firm...

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Putu Restores Hope

After almost three decades of grief and pains endured in a devastating civil war coupled with a shat...

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Thank You

On the occasion of the launching of the Tom Kamara Foundation, the New Democrat Corporation as well...

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US Billionaires to Invest in Liberia

Liberia and President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf were a centerpiece on Wednesday at the 2nd Forbes 400 Ph...

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The citizens of Maryland County, being imbued with the spirit of development, gathered last week in scenic Harper City for a two-day Maryland County Development Conference that discussed “a vision for reconstruction, reconciliation and sustainable economic growth” in the county.

Hundreds of Marylanders from every part of Liberia and abroad attended the two-day conference, organized by the William VS Tubman University in collaboration with the government and officials of the County Administration. It was unprecedented since the civil war ended in 2003.

Despite the absence of many county officials at the conference, including members of the Maryland legislative Caucus, the citizens fully discussed reconciliation and sustainable development to boost economic growth needed for speedily awakening Maryland from its protracted slumber of underdevelopment.

Maryland, being amongst the five-seacoast counties, has a deepwater seaport located at picturesque Harper City with sparkling beaches and Lake Shepherd in the heart of the city. But this historic city experienced the brutal 14-year civil war that ruined most of its infrastructure and historic buildings.

Maryland, just like other counties in the country that were hard hit by the civil war, is in dire need of basic social services including roads, water, electricity and a adequate learning facilities and equipment. Harper, which previously enjoyed a radio station only after Monrovia, now lacks such facility.

Dr. Elizabeth Davis Russell, president of the Tubman University welcomed the participants, saying they had gathered “to talk about the issues in the county and to talk about the way forward.”

“As a University, we create knowledge, we hold knowledge, we disseminate knowledge and in doing so, we bring people together to help create that knowledge.

“We ask questions through research about what is holding our county back, how can we move our county forward? Those are some of the questions that the University can help the county to answer. We are not a political entity, we are an educational institution; but we indeed serve as a catalyst to help move the county forward,” she noted.

She said the rationale and purpose of the conference was to also bring both the citizens and county officials to dialogue on past and current activities and seek a “new direction for the future”.

Commenting on the “current issues and pressing needs” of the county, Prof. Isaac L. George, acting dean of the College of Management at Tubman University, said though the county has seen some achievements in the areas of “security, economic revitalization, governance and rule of law, infrastructure and basic services and education, much is still needed in these areas to put the county on a better footing.

“We need a single vision so that this great land of sunshine and peace can once again become a beacon of hope and a place of refuge for those that are disadvantaged.

“We need a single vision to attract well meaning investment opportunities which will unleash the floodgate of employment for our young sons and daughters coming out of higher institutions ready and prepared to make their contributions to their homeland,” he urged.

Eli Tubman, a delegate from the United State of America, also emphasized the need to prioritize reconciliation and sustainable development that will move the county forward.

“Are we ready to envision a brother and sister relationship amongst people or amongst us here in the county? We must reconcile with each other, this most be done if we are to move forward. Marylanders must be determined to say that the ruthless murder of human beings is genocide and a crime against humanity,” he stressed.

Many other delegates separately stressed similar points, insisting that Marylanders must stop “tribalism and nepotism”. They were Phli Merriam and Anthony Riggio, all from the USA, as well as Rev. Msgr. Melvin Nyanti Gaye, Vicar-General of the Catholic Diocese in Cape Palmas.

But Richlieu Archie Williams, director of the Liberian Civil Aviation Authority (LCAA), directly accused the county leadership for Maryland’s “underdevelopment”.

“These people are not leaders, you can hate me for what you want to hate me; they are not leaders. And we want to invite those leaders in Monrovia and ask them why they are not here?

“They have to answer to us. We elected them, we don’t work for them; they work for us. Now, if you are not working, you get out, that’s the only way this county is going to develop,” he spewed.

Participants also discussed early childhood development, auxiliary entrepreneur system, rubber science and women’s organizations in relation to their contributions to the vision of Maryland County.

Following their discussion of these topics, conference participants adopted reconciliation, reconstruction, sustainable development and economic growth as plans for Maryland County’s development agenda for the future.