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Liberia: Senate Investigative Committee Unveil Low Manpower In Security Sector
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Liberia: Senator Saah Joseph Partners With US-Based Charity To Provide Free Diagnoses, Treatment, Others to Citizens
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Liberia: Senator Tokpa Wants Ministry of Higher and Technical Education Established
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Number of Seated Senators Reach 27 | Liberian Observer
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Senators Dillon, Lawrence, Naatehn, Sogbie, Zargo and Kaipay take exception
Eighteen (18) Senators of the 4th Session of the 54th Legislature, through a resolution, have voted to concur with the House of Representatives to grant the Central Bank of Liberia the authorization to print L$48.734 billion of new family banknotes to replace the legacy banknotes.
Those voting for the printing include Senators Saah H. Joseph, Montserrado; J. Milton Teahjay, Sinoe; Albert T. Chie, Grand Kru; Numene Bartekwa, Grand Kru; J. Gbleh-bo Brown, and James Biney, Maryland; H. Varney G. Sherman, Grand Cape Mount; Jim Tornolah, Margubi; Conmany B Wesseh, River Gee; and Emmanuel Nuquay, Margibi Counties. Also voting concurrence are Senators Prince Moye, Bong; Zoe Emmanuel Pennue, Grand Gedeh; Henrique Tokpa, Bong; Francis Saturday Paye, River Cess; Prince Y. Johnson, Nimba; Morris Saytumah, Bomi; Edwin Melvin Snowe, Bomi; and A. Marshall Dennis, Grand Gedeh Counties.