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Delta Airlines flight to Liberia to boost commerce: Sirleaf
AFP MONROVIA — President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf on Monday hailed the launch of a Delta Airlines flight linking Liberia to the United States as a boost for … Delta launches new flight from Liberia to US Delta Flies Direct Into Liberia Delta Airlines opens sky for investment, Liberian leader says |
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President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf left the country Sunday, Sept. 5, for Rwanda to participate in the inauguration of President Paul Kagame. The ceremony takes place in Kigali on Monday, September 6.
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Liberia: President Sirleaf Off to Rwanda
AllAfrica.com The Liberian leader will be among more than 15-African and World leaders attending Monday's swearing-in ceremony of President Kagame, who was re-elected … PM Nsibambi to attend Kagame swearing-in |
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Students hailing from the District of Pleebo Sodoken attending various universities in Monrovia do not believe that those in cabinet positions around President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf are giving her information to enable her take informed positions of issues of national importance.
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Liberia's Sirleaf to seek legal advice on war sanctions
AFP MONROVIA — Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is seeking legal advice on a truth and reconciliation commission report which recommends she be banned … Part II: The New Liberia: From the Eyes of an Objective and Fearless Pro … Liberia: President Sirleaf Signs Proclamation to Extend Fifth Regular Session … |
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Monrovia, Liberia – President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has signed a proclamation extending by fifteen (15) days the Fifth Regular Session of the 52nd National Legislature of the Republic of Liberia.
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Congrats, President Johnson Sirleaf!!!
Dear Mr. Editor:
Firstly, I must sincerely admit that I almost forgot to pen this letter in your widely read newspaper to commend President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf for her selection by the famous ‘Newsweek’ magazine as one of the world’s ten (10) best leaders. I felt a sense of pride as a Liberian when I read this story in the Monday, August 23, 2010 edition of the Daily Observer written by Jason McLure captioned “NEWS WEEK NAMES Ellen “ONE OF THE WORLD’S TEN (10) BEST LEADERS”.
Undoubtedly, this is indeed an exceptionally remarkable honor to be bestowed on a Liberian leader. This should send a clear signal to all Liberians irrespective to our ethnic, tribal, religious, social, political and economic status that President Sirleaf is unquestionably in the most unique position to lead this post-war nation of ours.
Of course, no rational Liberian can refute the fact that the President does have her short falls. She is certainly not at her best in the fight against corruption and wasteful spending in government; she is yet to formulate the necessary strategies aimed at establishing good relationship between her government and ordinary Liberians, especially the rural dwellers who think they are being economically marginalized.
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf on Thursday, August 26, 2010, withdrew two of the seven nominees for the Independent National Human Rights Commission (INHCR).
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President Sirleaf Withdraws 2 Rights Commission's Nominations
Liberian Daily Observer The Liberian leader's withdrawal was contained in a letter to the Senate. Our legislative reporter quoted the President's letter as saying that the two … |
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President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Thursday, August 26, convened a meeting between Mrs. Nancy Doe, widow of the late President Samuel Kanyon Doe, and Mrs. Tarlor Quiwonkpa, widow of the late Brigadier-General Thomas G. Quiwonkpa, former Commanding General of the Armed Forces of Liberia and member of the erstwhile People’s Redemption Council.
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