Concord Times Liberia
Senator Milton Teajay Throws Wrench Into Dean’s Confirmation
MONROVIA – Sinoe County Senator J. Milton Teahjay, a seasoned politician known for his astute decision-making, had just thrown a wrench into the smooth-sailing...
Legal Battle Looms Over Nomination Of Cllr. Musa F. Dean To...
MONROVIA, LIBERIA - In a recent statement, prominent Liberian attorney Teklo Maxwell Grigsby II cast doubt on the likelihood of the confirmation of Cllr....
President Weah Departs For Cop28
President George Manneh Weah has departed the country for the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to join other world leaders for the famous COP28 conference.
Heads...
American Girl, 4, Freed As Hamas, Israel Release Prisoners
Hamas freed 17 hostages held in Gaza, including a four-year-old American girl, on Sunday while Israel was also seen releasing prisoners on the third...
Former President Koroma’s Bodyguard Shot Dead in Freetown
The Principal Assistant to former Sierra Leone president, Ernest Bai Koroma says an official bodyguard to his boss has been gunned down.
Ismael Sheriff told...
Zimbabwe Restricts Gatherings, Food Vending As Cholera Cases Spike
Zimbabwe's government has started restricting public gatherings and food vending, while monitoring burials in all areas affected by cholera, after cases of the disease...
Nigeria Q3 Growth Steady At About 2.5% As Oil Sector Contraction...
Nigeria's economy grew by 2.54% in the third quarter, largely steady from the 2.51% in the second quarter, data showed on Friday, as the...
Liberians Gear For Election In Wake Of Lingering Corruption
As Liberia prepares for the run-off presidential elections scheduled for November 14, 2023, the issue of corruption continues to loom large in the minds...
Big Plan To Rig Runoff Election?
Mo Ali, the national campaign spokesperson of the opposition Unity Party has claimed that the ruling Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) has disbursed US$150,000...
Cso Council Requests Invalid Ballots
To address the staggering number of 114,639 invalid votes which represented 5.88 percent of the total votes, the National Civil Society Council of Liberia...