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About Moses
Is a award winning multimedia Journalist and storyteller based in Liberia.

He’s available for coverage on any topic from Liberia and about Liberia.

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Who is George Weah?

28 Aug 2024  |  www.goal.com
George Weah, a former football legend, is vying for the presidency of Liberia after winning the first round of voting but failing to secure an outright victory. He faces a run-off against current vice-president Joseph Boakai. Weah's political journey has been marked by mixed perceptions; while he is seen as a popular figure internationally, his political capabilities are questioned domestically. He has formed alliances with controversial figures and parties, and his campaign has faced criticism for lacking substance. Despite this, Weah remains a significant political force in Liberia, leveraging his fame and popularity to garner support.

Liberia election results: Joseph Boakai on track to defeat George Weah

Major internet outages reported across Africa

14 Mar 2024  |  www.technologyforyou.org
Major internet disruptions have been reported across several African countries, including South Africa, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Ghana, and Burkina Faso. The cause of the cable failures remains unclear, but patterns in the timing of disruptions have been noted. Significant connectivity drops were observed in Ivory Coast, Liberia, Benin, and Ghana. Vodacom in South Africa and the MainOne cable system in Nigeria reported issues. The Liberia Telecommunications Authority attributed the disruptions to an incident involving the ACE submarine communications cable. The National Communications Authority in Ghana also cited multiple undersea cable disruptions. Cloudflare and Netblocks provided data on the ongoing disruptions.

Main web outages reported throughout Africa

14 Mar 2024  |  PressNewsAgency
Main web disruption has been reported across several African countries, including South Africa, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Benin, Ghana, and Burkina Faso. The Nigerian Communications Commission attributed the outages to damage to international undersea cables along the West African coastline. Connectivity has since been restored in Liberia and South Africa, but the disruptions have caused significant difficulties for individuals and businesses reliant on the internet. Various organizations, including Netblocks and the Liberia Telecommunications Authority, have reported on the extent and causes of the outages.

Defeated George Weah hailed for his sportsmanship

19 Nov 2023  |  pressnewsagency.org
Liberian President George Weah, who has been in office since 2018, conceded defeat to Joseph Boakai in the recent elections, a move that has been widely hailed for its sportsmanship and statesmanship. Weah's early concession, before the official results were announced, has been seen as a positive step for democracy in Liberia, a country with a history of civil war. The Global Justice and Research Project and other analysts praised Weah for his peaceful approach and the Economic Community of West African States thanked him for his commitment to peace. While Weah's presidency is noted for tolerance and infrastructural development, his administration also faced criticism for corruption scandals and the national football team's performance. The president-elect, Joseph Boakai, has promised to focus on fighting corruption and boosting agricultural production.

Liberian leader George Weah hailed for his sportsmanship after accepting defeat

19 Nov 2023  |  bbc.co.uk
Liberian President George Weah has been commended for his sportsmanship in conceding defeat to his rival Joseph Boakai in the presidential race, a move that has been seen as rare in Africa and has helped prevent post-election tension. Weah, who has been president since 2018, received 49.11% of the vote with results from 99.58% of polling stations counted. His concession is viewed as a victory for Liberian democracy and a testament to the maturity of the country's political process. The elections were the first since the departure of UN peacekeepers in 2003. Regional bloc Ecowas and various Liberian figures have praised Weah's actions, which are seen as setting a positive example for democracy in West Africa. Weah's presidency is also noted for tolerance, infrastructural development, and the absence of political prisoners or jailed journalists. The president-elect Boakai has pledged to focus on fighting corruption and boosting agricultural production.

Liberia election results: President George Weah calls Joseph Boakai to congratulate him

17 Nov 2023  |  bbc.co.uk
Liberian President George Weah conceded defeat in the presidential race to his challenger Joseph Boakai, who holds an unassailable lead with 50.89% of votes. Weah, who has been in power since 2018, faced criticism for not addressing corruption and economic issues. He expressed respect for the democratic process and urged national unity. Celebrations erupted in Monrovia as Boakai's victory became apparent. The election was the tightest since the civil war, with a run-off triggered by the lack of a majority in the first round. Boakai campaigned on rescuing Liberia from mismanagement, while Weah touted his achievements, including free university tuition.

Joseph Boakai: Who is Liberia's next president, set to replace George Weah

17 Nov 2023  |  BBC News فارسی
Joseph Boakai, set to replace George Weah as Liberia's president, has a significant lead in the latest election results. Known as 'Sleepy Joe' by critics, Boakai aims to restore hope in Liberia, focusing on fighting corruption, boosting agriculture, and improving infrastructure. With a background as vice-president under Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and a history of peaceful governance, Boakai promises significant changes in his first 100 days. His campaign criticized Weah's administration for mismanagement, emphasizing the need for self-sufficiency and better living conditions for Liberians.

Liberian leader George Weah hailed for his sportsmanship after accepting defeat

10 Nov 2023  |  BBC News فارسی
Liberian President George Weah has been praised for his sportsmanship and statesmanship after conceding defeat to his rival Joseph Boakai in the presidential race. Weah's concession is seen as a significant move for Liberian democracy, preventing potential tension in a country with a history of civil conflict. Various stakeholders, including human rights advocates and political analysts, have commended Weah's actions, highlighting his commitment to peace and the integrity of the electoral process. The regional bloc Ecowas also expressed gratitude for Weah's acceptance of the election results. The article reflects on Weah's presidency, noting both his achievements and criticisms, and emphasizes the importance of maintaining peace and pursuing justice in Liberia's future.

Liberia election results: President George Weah calls Joseph Boakai to congratulate him

10 Nov 2023  |  BBC News فارسی
Joseph Boakai has been congratulated by incumbent President George Weah on his victory in Liberia's presidential election, with Boakai holding a significant lead. Weah, who has been in power since 2018, acknowledged the democratic process and the division within the country, urging unity. The election results, announced by the Liberian Electoral Commission, show Boakai with 50.89% of the votes. The election was closely contested, with Weah criticized for not addressing corruption and economic issues, while Boakai's campaign focused on rescuing the nation from perceived mismanagement.

Liberia election: Vehicle rams crowd celebrating President-elect Boakai's victory

Africa Live this week: 13

20 Oct 2023  |  BBC
The Nigerian government has released over 4,000 prisoners to ease overcrowding, focusing on those unable to pay fines, as part of President Bola Tinubu's initiative. Kenya faces severe flooding and landslides affecting 80,000 households, with emergency services deploying helicopters for aid. The Malian army discovered a mass grave in Kidal after recapturing it from Tuareg separatists, following the UN Mission's withdrawal. East Africa's intense rains, linked to El Niño, have caused significant fatalities and displacement.

Liberia fuel tanker explosion death toll rises above 50

10 Oct 2023  |  BBC
The death toll from a fuel tanker crash and explosion in Totota, Liberia, has risen to 52, with 12 more people succumbing to their injuries. The tanker overturned and burst into flames as people attempted to scoop fuel. President George Weah expressed condolences and supported health authorities in their efforts to save lives. The Concerned Bong County Citizens group has called for a national day of mourning.

Joseph Boakai: Who is Liberia's next president, set to replace George Weah

10 Oct 2023  |  BBC
Joseph Boakai, a 78-year-old opposition candidate, is set to become Liberia's next president after defeating incumbent George Weah in a closely contested election. Boakai, who served as vice-president under Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, aims to combat corruption, boost agricultural production, and improve infrastructure. Known for his humble beginnings and long political career, Boakai promises to restore hope and address issues of poverty, disease, and insecurity in Liberia.

Gloria Maya Musu-Scott: Liberia's ex-chief justice sentenced to life for murder

06 Oct 2023  |  BBC
Liberia's former chief justice and justice minister, Gloria Maya Musu-Scott, has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of her niece, Charloe Musu. The trial, which attracted significant public attention, especially in the lead-up to the presidential election, concluded with a jury convicting Musu-Scott and three other women. Musu-Scott, a prominent figure in Liberian politics and a member of President-elect Joseph Boakai's party, denied the charges, claiming an assassin was responsible. Her lawyer plans to appeal the conviction, alleging judicial errors and interference by justice ministry officials.

Liberia: Lone Star Players Painfully Earn US$1k

01 Oct 2023  |  FrontPageAfrica
Liberia's national football team, the Lone Star, struggled in the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, finishing third in Group C. The players were demotivated due to low appearance fees and game bonuses compared to their Nigerian counterparts. The article highlights the financial challenges faced by the team, including inadequate support from the government and logistical issues. It calls for President George Weah to address these off-field struggles to make the team more competitive.

Liberian President Wants to Shorten Terms for Legislature, Executive

21 Aug 2019  |  www.voanews.com
Liberian President George Weah has proposed reducing term lengths for the executive and legislative branches, suggesting a five-year term for the president and representatives, and seven years for senators. The plan aims to encourage officials to serve the public from the onset of their terms. A retreat was held to discuss 25 proposed bills, including one for dual citizenship. Some legislators support the idea, while others call for a constitutional rewrite, a process deemed lengthy and resource-intensive. Previous term-shortening recommendations from a Constitutional Review Committee had failed to advance.

Goal six of the global development agenda the Sustainable Development Goals, calls on governments and development partners to ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all. Under this pillar; it is stated that by the year 2030 the Countries in the world must achieve universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all. But in Liberia it is a challenging undertaking as the lack of water is a nightmare for many citizens living in urban areas let alone the rural parts of the Country.

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