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Naymote Grades President Weah 8% Of Promises Made Within Three Years

Naymote Grades President Weah 8% Of Promises Made Within Three Years Naymote Grades President Weah 8% Of Promises Made Within Three Years Liberian Leader, President George Manneh Weah Liberia’s prime democratic advancement and a think tank institution, the Naymote Partners for Democratic Development is pleased to release its 3-year monitoring report on President George Weah’s performance against promises made during and after the 2017 elections. The report covers the period January 2018 to December 2020. With three years in power, the findings from the President Meter Project indicate that the Weah-led administration needs to do more, increase the speed of implementation, and promote smart budgeting to meet targets if they are to live up to the promises made during the campaign, inauguration, and other public events. Based on available data and records, out of 113 promises tracked, 9 promises were completed constituting 8%, 54 promises constituting 48% are ongoing, and 50

Africa Vs The Trump Spillover Effect - FrontPageAfrica

Africa Vs. The Trump Spillover Effect Africa Vs. The Trump Spillover Effect Share THANKS TO MR. TRUMP, the US has become the laughingstock of the world and even rebuke from its adopted stepchild Liberia, whose President George Weah has condemned last week’s vandalism at US Capitol. THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA often prides itself as the chief police on global diplomacy. However, the events of the last week which saw supporters of the country’s 45th President Donald Trump raiding the seat of Congress and leading to the deaths of five persons, has given the once-feared superpower a taste of what many nations across the continent of Africa has endured for much of the past several decades.

France to Invest Significantly in Liberia

As ​President Weah meets French Foreign Minister President George Manneh Weah has held bilateral talks with French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves le Drain on the margins of the inaugural ceremonies of Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo in Accra.  During the meeting yesterday, President Weah and the Minister stressed the importance of the strong ties that exist between their nations and discussed ways of improving the Franco-Liberian relationship. According to a press release from MICAT, Minister Le Drain thanked the Liberian government for its continuous efforts at consolidating the democratic gains the country has made under the Weah administration. He cited the just ended Senatorial elections as a testament to the country’s strong democratic credentials. The Minister also committed on behalf of the French government and people, to make “significant” investments in Liberia. He assured President Weah of French support through the strong francophone bloc it has on the Africa

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