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Liberia: Female Senatorial Candidates Battling Their Way through the Supreme Court to Earn Seat in the Senate

Liberia: Female Senatorial Candidates Battling Their Way through the Supreme Court to Earn Seat in the Senate Liberia: Female Senatorial Candidates Battling Their Way through the Supreme Court to Earn Seat in the Senate Share MONROVIA – Ms. Botoe Kanneh – a commoner, a meat seller – who some may have considered as not having any class in politics – has proven to be very formidable in the almost all-male senatorial election but the fight to clip her wings continue to be waged and stalling her certification as winner of the election in Gbarpolu County. But she is not the only female forcing a camel through the eye of a needle to add up to women’s representation in the Senate. Madam Edith Gongloe-Weh of Nimba County is also equally battling the ruling establishment to earn a seat in the upper house of the Legislature.

Liberia National Police Online Crime Statistics System Goes Live

Liberia National Police Online Crime Statistics System Goes Live Liberia National Police Online Crime Statistics System Goes Live Share Monrovia – An online Crime Statistics Information System (CSIS) has been launched at the headquarters of the Liberia National Police (LNP). The “Go Live” launch of the system held 25, January 2021, was also marked by the beginning of a five-day Training of Trainer’s workshop on the crime database system for 15 personnel.  It forms part of a wider rule of law case management system which uses a modern web application that allows relevant institutions to record reported crimes and cases as they are processed through the criminal justice chain in Liberia.

Police IG Returns Honor to Minister Kemayah for Giving LNP UN Recognition

Minister Kemayah was gowned Wednesday, January 13, 2020 by Police Inspector General, Col. Patrick T. Sudue at Anglers Bar on Capitol Hill during a dinner held by police authorities in honor of four departing LNP Peacekeepers The Liberia National Police through its Inspector General, Patrick Sudue, has bestowed honor upon Foreign Minister, Dee-Maxwell Saah Kemayah, Sr., for what the law enforcement agency refers to as “His valuable services” while serving as Liberia’s Permanent Ambassador at the United Naions. At a recent ceremony held for the departure of four LNP officers to serve on the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, the LNP described the honor bestowed upon Minister Kemayah as “Honorary Chief of Police,” manifesting the LNP’s appreciation in recognition for the push Minister Kemayah made on its behalf while serving with the United Nations.

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