European Union Electoral Observation Mission Cautions Liberia to Implement Its 2017 Recommendations; Stop Wasting EU Taxpayers’ Money
European Union Electoral Observation Mission Cautions Liberia to Implement Its 2017 Recommendations; Stop Wasting EU Taxpayers’ Money
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MONROVIA – The Electoral Observation Mission (EOM) of the European Union during the conduct of the 2017 general and presidential elections in Liberia has called on the Coalition of Democratic Change (CDC) led government of President George MannehWeah to intensify efforts towards the attainment of electoral reforms before the conduct of the 2023 elections in the country.
It can be recalled that in March 2018, the EOM of the EU finalized and submitted to the Liberian government23 recommendations intended to ensure electoral reforms and help sustain the country’s democracy.
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Liberia: Custom Brokers, Port Truckers Union and Duck Workers Union Demand Improvement in APM Terminals Services
Liberia: Custom Brokers, Port Truckers Union and Duck Workers Union Demand Improvement in APM Terminals Services
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Monrovia – Three Liberian trade unions at the National Port Authority (NPA) under the umbrella of Custom Brokers Association have embarked on a go-slow action, threatening to prevent containers from leaving the port until their demands are met.
The unions, The National Custom Brokers Association of Liberia, The Port Truckers Union and the Duck Workers, had on many occasions called off previous strikes following negotiations by both the managements of NPA and APM Terminals, but, according James Hinneh, spokesperson of the unions, they would continue until President George Mannah Weah addressed their concerns.