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Liberia: President Outlines Hurdles Impeding National Development

April 29, 2013  Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

The government of Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf has in recent days been under mounting criticism for failing to deliver on its promises with almost two years into her second term and eight years in charge of the ship of state.

Liberia accused of corruption by the US

April 25, 2013  U.S. Ambassador Deborah Malac and President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

The U.S. State Department has issued its latest human rights report covering 2012. Several African governments receive stern criticism, amongst them: LIBERIA’s.

Liberia: A scare in the forest

April 18, 2013 Forests can hide enemies

Reports from Liberia speak of suspicious men roaming the Nimba forest in the northeast of the country.

Liberia: Liberians ready to fast and pray

April 13, 2013 Ellen Johnson Sirleaf greets a marketpalce woman

Rather than facing an opposition demonstration on Friday, Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf is pushing ahead with a Fast and Prayer Day to be observed throughout Liberia as a national holiday

Liberia: Paynesville fire

April 9, 2013 Fire destroys Elwa radio station in Paynesville

Residents of the commercial district of Paynesville on the outskirts of Monrovia awoke to the sounds of explosions caused by a raging fire that left many store houses and gas stations completely burnt.

 

Monrovia Mayor deplores poor sanitation in many African cities

December 11, 2012 Mary Broh, Mayor of Monrovia

“Lack of proper sanitation and hygiene in many African cities is very troubling, embarrassing and depressing,” the Mayor of the Liberian capital, Monrovia, Mary Broh, has said.

She was one of thousands of delegates to Dakar's recent Africities meeting, swapping ideas on making Africa's cities cleaner and more efficient.

Liberia: Another leader, yet another vision

December 11, 2012 Liberian Pres. Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf signing the Vision?

Liberian Presidents have had the tendency to carve grand ideas into “visions” when it comes to shaping the country’s future, but critics say the problem is lack of implementation and not the quality of the blueprint.

Incumbent President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf’s predecessor Charles Taylor came up with his Vision 2024 back in the late 1990s, as was the case of others before him, but they have all remained practically on the drawing board.

U.S. gives $9m boost to Monrovia power supply

December 10, 2012 US Amb. Deborah Malec & Pres. Ellen Sirleaf

Electricity in Liberia's capital, Monrovia, remains notoriously in short supply and erratic despite a gradual electrification of parts of the city.

But now, the US government has stepped in to boost the service, providing a 9 million dollar grant.

Some 65,000 Ivorian refugees still in Liberia

December 3, 2012 Ivorian refugees boarding trucks in Solo refugee camp

The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, says close to 65,000 Ivorian refugees are still in Liberia residing in five camps about two years after they fled post-election fighting in their country.

The Ivorians are being hosted in camps in Saclepea, Bahn, Solo, Dougee and Little Wlebbo, UNHCR Liberia Office spokesman Sulaiman Momodu told WADR in Monrovia at the weekend.

 

Liberia: Fears mob violence on the rise

November 30, 2012 Liberia National Police Insignia

In Liberia, there is growing concern in recent times over what seems to be an upsurge in mob violence in the post-war West African nation.   

The latest incident is the setting ablaze of an ambulance belonging to the UN Peacekeeping Mission in Liberia (UNMIL} by a group of angry residents of Paynesville, a suburb in the Liberian capital, after a fatal road accident.