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NPP LACKS
CAPACITY TO
WIN ELECTION
BACK IN
PLAY
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KOREANS
SUE GOL
Over Seizure of
$US2million
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position including election that is why a lot of women have been elected to positions of power. The
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EDITORIAL FROM AFRICAN QUEENS
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MESSY
JFK & THE
KENNEDY
LEGACY
TO DONGONYARO BABES
By: Nnamdi F. Akwada LGSW, MSW is a Social Justice Activist, /AfricanDiasporatv ; Contributing Writer
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COMMENTS FROM
FPA ONLINE
UREY EYEING U.S.
SANCTIONS LIFT IN QUEST
FOR LIBERIAN PRESIDENCY
GABRIEL MONGER ZARWEA
I hope that the Sanctions remain in place for Urey until he tell
us we the Liberian where did got all that money. Before the war
of criminal Charles Taylor and another criminal Ellen Johnson
Sirleaf he has nothing until he got in employ with the MAFIA
GOVERNMENT as commissioner of maritime.
Musterpha Fofana
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EDITORIAL TEAM
Monrovia
epending
on
who you ask, the
Supreme
Court
of Liberia may
have opened a can of worms
which could have serious
implications on the 2017
presidential and legislative
elections.
If
the
utterances
of
Senator Prince Y. Johnson
(Independent, Nimba) are
anything to go by, contentions
over the results of the 2017
elections could form a long
line all the way to the high
court.
The court set a precedent in
a string of recent decisions
leading many to suggest that
it could have implications on
the 2017 elections. But Cllr.
Pearl Brown Bull, a former
head of the Grievances and
Ethics Committee of the
Supreme Court disagrees
with many who say the
high court has set a wrong
precedent. I hope they
could do their work in the
legislature and understand
the boundaries of the three
branches of government.
Taking pointed jabs at Senator
Geraldine Doe-Sheriff, Cllr.
Bull, who is also a former
chair of the womens wing of
both the True Whig Party and
the ruling Unity Party, said
she is disappointed in those
including Doe-Sheriff who
are taking issues with the
high court.
They must respect the ruling
of the court until there is an
appeal. But they still have a
political option. They can use
their politics to appeal to Dr.
Henrique Tokpah to allow the
Bong County results to stand.
But I do not see any bias.
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Monroviahe
long
awaited
leadership election
of the former ruling
National
Patriotic
Party (NPP) has finally come
to an end after failing to be
held over the weekend due to
the absence of the National
Elections Commission (NEC)
observers.
The
election
follows
a
leadership wrangle that led
to the resignation of Cllr.
Theophilus Gould as chairman
of the party.
Those
who
contested
the
vacant
chairmanship
position included Cyril Allen,
Representative James P. Biney
and Lawrence George. James
Biney won the chairmanship
after defeating his nearest rival
Cyril Allen 223 to 35 votes.
Candidates for national vice
chairman for administration
included
Senator
Sando
Johnson, former Bomi County
Senator Lahai Lansanah and
Anthony Barclay. Johnson won
this category.
Representative George Mulbah
is now the new chairman
for Operations after the
convention.
DEMOCRATIC RULE
The newly elected Chairman
of the National Patriotic
Party (NPP), Representative
Biney of Maryland County has
promised to bring the NPP to a
democratic rule.
Representative Biney said his
leadership will be a leadership
of the partisans of the party.
Biney sees his taking over of
the party as a privilege given
to him by committed partisans.
The NPP lawmaker noted
that he will bring together all
Monroviao l l o w i n g
recommendations from
a special committee to
President Ellen Johnson
Sirleaf regarding the seizure
of money from some Korean
businessmen who were accused
by state security officers of
counterfeiting and illegal arrest
by the National security Agency,
it seems the failure to act by the
Liberian President has landed
her government in trouble as the
affected individuals have filed a
lawsuit demanding more than
US$ 2 million in damages.
The Dean and Professor of Law,
Louis Arthur Grimes School of
Law, University of Liberia, Cllr.
David A. B. Jallah headed a special
independent
committee
to
investigate accusations of money
laundering,
counterfeiting,
illegal arrest and conspiracy to
defraud, involving some Korean
nationals, a Lebanese and
the National Security Agency
(NSA) and the committee
recommended actions against
security agents who arrested the
individuals and confiscated their
money.
The report was handed over
to the Liberian President
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf in 2014
which she forwarded to the
Ministry of Justice for review
BACK IN PLAY
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
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Monrovia
t appears that the longawaited Chinese-funded
ministerial complex for
Liberia is back on the
burner after months of delays
and diplomatic bottlenecks,
FrontPageAfrica has learned.
The Ministerial Complex,
at a cost of 60 million
(USD) is scheduled to begin
construction in the 2nd quarter
of next year, according to Mr.
Clarence Moniba, Head of the
Presidents Program Delivery
Unit (PDU) at the Ministry
of State, responding to a
FrontPageAfrica inquiry this
week confirmed that a design
team sent by the Chinese
Government was in country in
May to finalize the conceptual
and technical drawings for a
massive building that will host
five ministries and agencies.
In addition, the Ministerial
complex will also house a large
conference room that will host
up to 500 people, Moniba
explained.
THE PDU head noted that both
the Peoples Republic of China,
as well as the Ministry of
Public Works signed off on the
plans to move forward. The
Chinese Government is now
conducting their tendering and
procurement process in order
to select the company that will
begin the actual construction.
In addition to the ministerial
complex, Moniba says the
Chinese will also construct a
Capital Building Annex which
houses the Liberian National
Monrovia hina
University
of
Mining
and
T e c h n o l o g y
(CUMT),
has
signed a memorandum of
understanding with the Stella
Maris Polytechnic to establish
and academic and professional
relationship, including student
exchange.
CUMT is located in the city
of Xuzhou, northwest of
East China province Jiangsu
Province. It is halfway
between Beijing and Shanghai
and is easily accessible to
both cities by express train
with approximately 3 hours
between the both cities.
The
memorandum
of
understanding will promote
and
accelerate
programs
in Science and technology,
research,
training
and
extension in various technical
disciplines of engineering and
STINKY DISTRICT
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M
Monrovia-
arketers in one
of the busiest
market places
in
Monrovia
are threatening to stage a
protest action before the
Liberia Water and Sewer
Corporation (LWSC) if the
Agency fails to cover the
exposed sewage holes that
have been opened for the
past three Months.
On several streets used to
get to the general market,
water containing feces is
seen flowing profusely,
creating constraints for
commuters and marketers.
From Randall and Water
Streets, along Mechlin
and
Water
Streets
towards the old Housing
Bank,
marketers
told
FrontPageAfrica they have
been experiencing extreme
difficulty in their various
selling places due to the
smell of feces from flowing
water.
Chairman of a business
group United Brothers
Association,
Richard
Jackson
disclosed to
FrontPageAfrica that in
April of this year, a group
of elderly men onboard
a LWSC pickup drove to
waterside with equipment
and uncovered the taps of
more than four manholes
or sewage holes.
He said when he decided
to inquire about what
they were doing, the men
informed him that they
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Monrovia
he
Ebola
Virus
Disease (EVD) took
a severe toll on
Liberia in terms of
human deaths, commercial
restrictions and an increase
in economic hardship. During
the EVD crisis, urban slums
and communities were locked
down; families were taken
under weeks-long quarantines
which
hampered
normal
farming
and
commercial
activities. Many people lost
their jobs or daily sources of
cash and a recent Nationwide
Food Security Assessment
estimates that over half of all
families in Bomi experienced
monthly income losses as
compared to times before
Ebola.
The report further supports
the findings of Welthungerhilfe
(WHH) and Action Contre la
Faim (ACF) field assessment
conducted in December 2014,
which found that many petty
traders, wage laborers, and
farmers in areas affected by the
Ebola virus were struggling to
feed their families. Households
who lost an adult family
member to Ebola are more
likely to be food insecure.
Ceceila* was a petty trader in
Montserrado, she used to sell
small things in the market.
When
Ebola
happened,
people stopped buying from
me. People would know my
house and stigmatise me, call
my house Ebola Centre. They
dont want to buy from me
because they think they get
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Monrovia ollowing
several
twists and turns, the
Management of China
Union
Investment,
(Liberia)
Bong
Mining
Company, LTD has finally
made payment of its workers
dependent educational benefit.
The management of China
Union and its employees have
been at odds with one another
in recent times resulting to
the workers carrying on a goslow action in demand of their
dependents education benefit.
Disclosing this to this paper
at his Bong Mines Office, the
Public Relations Manager,
Allen Fu said after series of
negotiations with shareholders
of the company and the
leadership of the worker
Union, they settled down to
the payment of the education
benefit of their workers.
He further disclosed that a
total of (1218) one thousand
two hundred and eighteen
dependents of China Unions
employees benefited from the
education fund.
It can be recalled that on May
1- 25 of this year, workers of
the China Union Investment
(Liberia)
Bong
Mining
Company LTD. Went on a goslow action in demand of their
dependent education benefit.
The situation at the time led
to the intervention of the
Liberian Government through
the Labor Ministry and Margibi
County District Number Four
Representative, Ben A. Fofana.
Three dependents of each
employee between the ages of
3- 18 years old received one
hundred United States Dollars
as their education benefit.
Mr. Fu said it cost the
management of China Union
a total of one hundred and
twenty one thousand United
States for the full payment
of its employee dependents
education benefit.
He also indicated that the
management could have made
payment of the employees
dependent education benefit
as agreed upon but could not
readily do so all due to the low
price per metric ton of iron ore
on the world market.
The price of iron ore on
the world per metric ton is
fluctuating between 45- 50
United States Dollars, Mr. Fu
said.
As a result of the current price,
management losing 27.00
United States Dollars on each
ton produced, something Mr.
Fu said was causing serious
problem for the company.
The President of the Worker
Union, Kesselie Sumo said they
staged the go-slow action in
demand of their dependent
education, an action he termed
as very legitimate because
it was agreed upon between
them and the management of
China Union.
He also stressed that their
action in May was very
genuine and never acted
outside the laws of Liberia as
their demand was agreement
with the Collective Bargaining
Agreement, (CBA) signed
between them and the
management of China Union
with the acquiescence of the
National
United
Workers
Union of Liberia and the
Liberian Government through
the Labor Ministry in February
of this year.
Mr. Sumo is meanwhile
commending the Liberian
Government through the Labor
Ministry, the National United
Workers Union of Liberia and
Representative Ben A. Fofana
for their intervention into their
plight.
He said it was based on their
timely intervention that led to
them having a very peaceful
action in demand of their
dependent education benefit.
China
Union
Investment
(Liberia)
Bong
Mining
Company currently has a total
of 412 Liberians in its employ
and is the second largest iron
ore mining company next
world steel giant, Arcelor Mittal
in Yekepa, Nimba County.
Monrovia ummings
Africa
Foundation (CAF), a
foundation founded
by Mr. Alexander B.
Cummings, Jr. and his family,
announced today the hiring of
its new Country Director for
Liberia, Ms. Fatu Gbedema.
I am very excited to have Ms.
Gbedema lead CAF in Liberia
because she has demonstrated
a
strong
understanding
economic development, has
been part of finding solutions
to broken systems across
three geographic regions in
the world and understands
what it takes to leverage
these experiences to make
the necessary impact in
NOTE: All applicants, in addition to the requirements for qualification, must meet all Ministry
of Healths qualifications for such positions or assignments.
COMPENSATION:
Salary will be commensurable with the level of training and credible experience. Applicants are
advised to submit their letters of application and resumes along with copies of their credentials
(Degree, Diploma or Certificate, etc. ) to Attention:
Department of Personnel and Administration
Ministry of National Defense
BTC, U N Drive, Monrovia, Liberia
Ref. Department of Health Vacancies
Deadline for submission of application and resume is Monday, August 25, 2015 before close of
official business. No application will be accepted after 4:00PM. Meanwhile, only prequalified or
short listed candidates will be contacted to sit interview.
Signed: _______________________
David K. Dahn
Assistant Minister for Public Affairs
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Republic of Liberia
Republic of Liberia
No. LOT
DESCRIPTION
CODE
QUANTITY
28,200 Bags
LOT 1
No.
LOT
DESCRIPTION
CODE
QUANTITY
LOT 2
Building materials
Assorted
LOT 3
Assorted
The Ministry of National defense now invites sealed bids from eligible The Ministry of National defense now invites sealed bids from eligible
and qualified Liberian owned Businesses for the supply of Dry Ration and qualified bidders for the above contract packages. Each lot must
(Rice) for FY 2015/2016 as indicated above
be bided for separately.
Bidding will be conducted through the National Competitive Bidding
(NCB) procedure specified in the PPC Act and is opened to only
Liberian owned Businesses as defined in the Small Business Act.
Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information from the
Procurement Unit of the Ministry of National Defense and obtain copy
of the Bidding Documents at the address given below.
Qualifications requirements includes
I. Article of Incorporation
I. Article of Incorporation
II. Valid Business Registration Certificate with appropriate business II. Valid Business Registration Certificate with appropriate business
activity code
activity code
III. Valid tax Clearance
III. Valid tax Clearance
IV. Past Performance Record including the name and contact number
of at least 2 clients
IV. Past Performance Record including the name and contact number
of at least 2 clients
All bids must be accompanied by a Bid Security of 2% from a
reputable bank and bids must be valid for 60 days after the deadline
V. Availability of Warehouse
for submission.
All bids must be accompanied by a Bid Security of 2% from a
reputable bank and bids must be valid for 60 days after the deadline
for submission.
A complete set of Bidding Documents in English may be pick up by
interested bidders on the submission of a written Application to the
address below beginning Wednesday, August 12, 2015. Deadline for
submission of bids is 12:00 noon on Wednesday, September 9, 2015.
Electronic bidding will not be permitted. Late bids will be rejected and
returned to bidders unopened. Bids will be opened in the presence
of the bidders who choose to attend or bidders representatives on
Wednesday, September 9, 2015 at 13:00 noon in the conference room
of the Ministry of National Defense on Lynch Street. Bids submitted
must be sealed and labeled as follow
Electronic bidding will not be permitted. Late bids will be rejected and
returned to bidders unopened. Bids will be opened in the presence
of the bidders who choose to attend or bidders representatives on
Wednesday, September 9, 2015 at 12:00 noon in the conference room
of the Ministry of National Defense on Lynch Street. Bids submitted
REF: IFB NO. MOD/NCB/001/15/16
must be sealed and labeled as follow
Attention:
Procurement Director
REF: IFB NO. MOD/NCB/001/15/16
Attention:
Procurement Unit, DMALT, Delta Building
Procurement Director
Ministry of National Defense
Procurement Unit, DMALT, Delta Building
BTC Compound, United Nations Drive & Lynch Street
Ministry of National Defense
Monrovia, Liberia
BTC Compound, United Nations Drive & Lynch Street
Monrovia, Liberia
SIGNED: ____________________________________
PROCUREMENT DIRECTOR
SIGNED: ____________________________________
PROCUREMENT DIRECTOR
APPROVED: __________________________
MINISTER/HEAD OF PC
APPROVED: __________________________
MINISTER/HEAD OF PC
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The Bong County Technical College invites applications for the position of Vice President for Academic
Affairs. The Vice President for Academic Affairs is the chief academic officer of the College.
The Bong County Technical College invites applications for the position of COMPTROLLER. The comptroller is
the chief financial officer of the college
Reporting directly to the president, the Vice President for Academic Affairs is responsible for developing,
implementing, and managing the instructional programs and academic outreach activities of the College. The
ideal candidate will demonstrate the following skills and abilities:
Reporting directly to the president, the Comptroller is responsible for planning, organizing and supervising
accounting-related functions for the College, including general accounting, policy development, cash
management, budget, audit preparation, forecasting revenues and expenditures, purchasing and accountingrelated contract compliance.
Realizing the need for developing individuals in technical disciplines, the Liberian Fifty Second (52nd)
Legislature passed into law the establishment of the Bong County Technical College in 2010. The college
is accredited by the National Commission on Higher Education to offer the bachelors degree in Computer
Science, Mining Engineering, Civil Engineering, Agriculture Technology, Science Education and Nursing. The
college opened its doors to students on November 18, 2013 with 414 students. The current enrolment of the
colleges stands at over one thousand students.
Leadership
Act as a primary advisor to the President, representing both academic programs and academic support
services.
Initiate and shape strategic and operational planning for curricular and academic program needs.
Guide the academic department heads in the selection, evaluation, promotion, retention, tenure, and
professional development of faculty.
Direct resources and personnel of the academic departments and academic support offices to achieve the
academic mission of BCTC.
Management
Ensure that library, academic services, and information technology are compatible with the instructional
goals of BCTC
Coordinate all budgetary aspects of the various academic units. Monitors expenditures of these units.
In consultation with the President and BCTCs policies, establish and approve salaries for existing and new
faculty members.
Supervise the planning and scheduling of all instructional classes and ensure the delivery of classes and the
publication of necessary schedules and requirements.
Supervise and manage instructional programs within the guidelines established by BCTC and governing and
accrediting agencies.
Meet with students, parents, and other interested parties to resolve questions and issues about BCTCs
policies and procedures relating to academic and student concerns.
Coordination
Work closely with the President, Vice President for Administration and Financial Comptroller to effectively
establish and achieve the goals and mission of BCTC.
Work closely with the Vice President for Administration and Comptroller to enhance and maximize the
academic and student services function of BCTC, including student recruitment, admission, advising, transfer,
financial aid, and other student activities.
Supervision
Supervise the following positions:
Library Director
Director of Institutional Research
Registrar
Academic Department Heads
Professional Staff in the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs
Respond
Given the complexity and demands of a higher education institution, the Vice President for academic affairs
must be willing to respond to unexpected events and needs, as well as complete other assigned duties. The Vice
President for Academic Affairs must be willing to live in the city of Gbarnga, Bong County or its environs.
EDUCATION and EXPERIENCE
The position of Vice President for Academic Affairs requires an earned terminal degree from an accredited
institution of higher education and a minimum of three years of academic and/or administrative experience. A
Candidates with a Masters degree with five or more years of experience working in a higher education setting
with direct involvements with academic related responsibility maybe accepted in this position.
The Vice President for Academic Affairs must exhibit a personal standard of behavior that will be a model
for the institution and will inspire others to work collaboratively toward shared goals. Candidates should
demonstrate a commitment to diversity, an appreciation for its important contributions to excellence, and the
ability to work with and leverage the experience of a diverse work force.
The Bong County Technical College is particularly interested in candidates who have experience working with
students from diverse backgrounds and who have a demonstrated commitment to improving the levels of
access and success for underprivileged students within higher education.
TYPE OF APPOINTMENT: Full-time administrative position.
SALARY: Commensurate with education and experience. Excellent benefits package.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: July 31, 2015
POSITION START DATE: September 10, 2015
APPLICATION PROCESS:
Submit a cover letter describing qualifications and experience as they relate to the specific requirements,
responsibilities, and preferences of this position, current resum or curriculum Vita, a copy of transcripts for
all degrees completed (official transcripts will be required upon hire), the names, phone numbers and e-mail
addresses of three professional references.
By submitting an application for this position, you grant the Bong County Technical College the
expressed right to contact all references and institutions you have in your application. If you do not
want your references and institutions to be contacted, please do not continue the application process.
All unverified credentials will be removed from your application package. Any personal reference not
reachable will be considered as nonexistence.
Realizing the need for developing individuals in technical disciplines, the Liberian Fifty Second (52nd)
Legislature passed into law the establishment of the Bong County Technical College in 2010. The college
is accredited by the National Commission on Higher Education to offer the bachelors degree in Computer
Science, Mining Engineering, Civil Engineering, Agriculture Technology, Science Education and Nursing. The
college opened its doors to students on November 18, 2013 with 414 students. The current enrolment of the
colleges stands at over one thousand students.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
1. Supervise personnel in providing accounting services for the College, including training, scheduling,
assigning and reviewing work, evaluating performance, performance coaching, and recommending or carrying
out various personnel actions.
2. Research, evaluate, develop and recommend general financial policies/procedures/manuals and
modifications to existing methods to improve effectiveness and efficiency.
3. Prepare or oversee the preparation and review of financial statements, reconciliations, and reports related
to the Colleges financial affairs; provide information, specific analysis, and appropriate training to others on
financial and budgeting issues, etc.
4. Respond to concerns and inquiries from students, parents, vendors, state and county agencies, employees,
etc. related to accounting matters. Oversee the resolution of students financial obligation problems within
policy guidelines of the College.
5. Review account activities on funds to ensure accuracy and conformity with applicable controls and
guidelines. Notify appropriate persons and/or take corrective actions as necessary. Review and strengthen
financial and accounting internal controls to ensure protection of the College financial resources. Formulate
and enforce policies and procedures regarding College cash disbursements.
6. Prepare/review adjusting entries and schedules for annual audit; schedule audit and work with auditors
in answering questions, providing necessary information and explaining accounting/financial system; review
audit results and implement necessary/recommended internal controls and/or other revisions.
7. Coordinate preparation of College budget and other related documents. Analyze budget revenues/
expenditures as needed. Prepare department budget requests and monitor expenditures for compliance with
approved budget. Supervise the compilation and preparation of all budget programs in all College Funds.
8. Review daily cash balances and makes all shortterm investments. Supervise the encumbrance system and
monitor account balances.
9. Supervise investment of College funds and monitor College vending contracts.
10. Review grants reports and cash requirements for all grants of the College.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
The ideal candidate for this position will possess a Master in Business Administration with two years
experience working in a senior level financial management position. Candidate with a Bachelors degree in
Accounting and three to five years relevant work experience may also be considered for this position. Candidate
with a Bachelors degree and working towards earning an MBA or a MPA degree with strong background in
budget and financial analysis maybe considered for this position. All candidates applying to this position must
have a strong working knowledge of the Public Procurement Commissions procedures. Thorough knowledge
of accounting practices in the public sector, including grant and fund accounting; budget analysis; preparation
of financial statements; internal auditing of transactions; accounting software; and, general supervisory
practices is required.
Coordination
Work closely with the President, Vice President for Administration and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Supervision
1. Supervises staff in the business department; general oversight of part-time and student employees working
in the business office.
2. Responsible for performance evaluations of staff. Carries out other supervisory responsibilities in
accordance with college policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities include: interview, hire, and train
employees; plan, assign, and direct work; reward and discipline employees; address complaints and resolve
problems.
TYPE OF APPOINTMENT: Full-time administrative position.
SALARY: Commensurate with education and experience. Excellent benefits package.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: August 31, 2015
POSITION START DATE: September 10, 2015
APPLICATION PROCESS:
Submit a cover letter describing qualifications and experience as they relate to the specific requirements,
responsibilities, and preferences of this position, current resum or curriculum Vita, a copy of transcripts for
all degrees completed (official transcripts will be required upon hire), the names, phone numbers and e-mail
addresses of three professional references.
By submitting an application for this position, you grant the Bong County Technical College the
expressed right to contact all references and institutions you have in your application. If you do not
want your references and institutions to be contacted, please do not continue the application process.
All unverified credentials will be removed from your application package. Any personal reference not
reachable will be considered as nonexistence.
Send all application materials to any one or two of the addresses below.
Send all application materials to any one or two of the addresses below.
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WORLD NEWS
LASHKAR GAH, Afghanistan (Reuters) fghan security forces have "tactically retreated" from
a key district in the southern province of Helmand
that foreign troops battled for years to secure, as the
Taliban make a late summer push to expand areas they
control in a traditional stronghold.
The Taliban have made a grab to secure territory in the north
and south this summer, but despite some gains, have struggled
to hold ground, even though most foreign forces withdrew from
Afghanistan in 2014.
Officials in Helmand said security forces had shifted the Naw
Zad district governor's office to a safer location about 3 km (2
miles) away to avoid civilian casualties during Taliban attacks,
and that they had retained control of the district.
or police hunting
who was responsible
for Monday's deadly
bombing in central
Bangkok, there was no doubt
about the man with youthful
shaggy dark hair and glasses.
"The yellow shirt guy is not just
the suspect. He is the bomber,"
police spokesman Lt. Gen.
Prawut Thavornsiri told The
Associated Press on Tuesday.
Prime Minister Prayuth Chanocha called the shrine bombing
near a busy intersection that
killed 20 and wounded more
than 100 "the worst incident
that has ever happened in
Thailand," and he promised to
track down those responsible.
"There have been minor
bombs or just noise, but this
time they aimed for innocent
lives," Prayuth said. "They
want to destroy our economy,
our tourism."
Bangkok was rattled again
Tuesday when another pipe
bomb blew up at the Sathorn
A
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AMSTERDAM (Reuters) ppeals judges at the International Criminal Court
are set to decide on Wednesday whether Kenya
cooperated in the court's collapsed case against
President Uhuru Kenyatta, or failed to provide key
evidence to prosecutors.
Prosecutors dropped charges of crimes against humanity
against Kenyatta in December. They have maintained that
they were unable to build their case because of obstruction by
Kenyan authorities.
Judges in The Hague will rule on a prosecution request to
declare that Kenya failed to comply with an April 2012 attempt
to obtain Kenyatta's personal banking records. They have asked
that the matter be referred to the Assembly of States Parties,
the 123-member executive body that oversees the court, or the
United Nations, to consider "appropriate measures."
WASHINGTON (AP)
forensic examination
of Hillary Rodham
Clinton's
private
computer
server
could unearth more details than
what she put in her emails. It
could answer lingering questions
about the security of her system,
who had access to it and whether
outsiders tried to crack its
contents.
Clinton last week handed over
to the FBI her private server,
which she used to send, receive
and store emails during her four
years as secretary of state. The
bureau is holding the machine
in protective custody after
the intelligence community's
inspector
general
raised
concerns recently that classified
information had traversed the
system.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Wreh went on to start in the
1998 FA Cup final, and although
he did not score, Arsenal beat
Newcastle United 20.
Despite scoring in the 1998
FA Charity Shield against
Manchester United, Wreh
could not sustain his previous
form and he played fewer and
fewer games and that proved
to be his final goal for the club;
after the arrival of Thierry
Henry and Davor uker in
1999 and was squeezed out
altogether.
Wreh had brief loan spells with
Birmingham City (where he
scored once against Grimsby),
AEK Athens and Den Bosch,
but none of these were made
permanent.
He left Arsenal in 2000, having
scored five goals in 46 matches
(most of them as a substitute).
Wreh's career never reached
the same heights as it had
at Arsenal, as he became
somewhat of a journeyman
footballer.
He initially signed for Al-Hilal
in Saudi Arabia, then returned
to the United
Kingdom in 2001 with brief
stints at Bournemouth and St.
Mirren, but fitness problems
meant he rarely got a game.
He worked under Martin Hayes
at Bishops Stortford, and after
Wreh didnt turn up for a game
Martin said: Honestly, even
if he had turned up for the
Enfield game I wouldnt have
put him on the bench, never
mind started him. He didnt
turn up for training last Friday
and that wasnt the first time. I
can never get hold of him. Its
not on. I have to think of the
other lads who do put in the
time and effort.
After trying his luck at Bishops
Stortford, he played for
United Counties League side
Buckingham Town. In 2007, he
returned to football, signing for
Perseman Manokwari of the
Indonesian Football League.
In 2013, Wreh later partnered
with Northants Junior Foxes
in association with Leicester
City academy to train and
recruit young kids for academy
football.
Wreh is Liberia head coach for
the womens female under-20
squad, which lost 14-1 on
aggregate to Nigeria in a 2016
World Cup qualifiers in July
2015 as the players accused
him of slashing their perdiems
from US$50 to US$40.
GEORGE WEAH
Weah would pick-up from
where Wreh left it when he
signed for Chelsea on loan from
AC Milan on 11 January 2000
for the 1999/2000 season.
His time was deemed a success,
especially where he instantly
endeared himself to their fans
by scoring the winner against
rivals Tottenham Hotspur
on his debut, and scored
further league goals against
Wimbledon and Liverpool.
He
also
scored
twice
in
Chelsea's
victorious
1999/2000 FA Cup campaign,
netting crucial goals against
Leicester City and Gillingham.
This led to him starting in the
final, which Chelsea won 10.
Chelsea manager Gianluca
Vialli did not make Weah's
move permanent.
On 1 August 2000, he signed
for
newly-promoted
EPL
side Manchester City on a
free transfer on a two-year
contract worth 30,000 a
week, declining the offer of a
1 million pay-off from Milan
owner Silvio Berlusconi.
He played 11 games in all
competitions for City, scoring
four times, before leaving on 16
October 2000 after becoming
dissatisfied with manager Joe
Royle for selecting him as a
substitute too frequently.
He had only played the full
90 minutes in three of his 11
games for the Maine Road
club. But when Weah packed
his bags and walked out of
City after securing a 500,000
golden handshake during the
2000/2001 season, it perhaps
closed a memorable chapter of
Liberian footballers not only
in England but Europe. Weah
lasted 10 weeks at the now
Etihad Stadium before falling
out with Royle.
He was unhappy about being
left out of the starting line-up
and complained that Royle
showed him a lack of respect.
City insiders revealed that
terminating his contract worth 2.5m over two years cost the club 500,000.
Added to the 250,000 he
picked up in wages during his
10-week stay, that represents
an outlay of 750,000 for one
league goal.
Weah, a substitute for four of
City's last six games, scored
three times in the Worthington
Cup against Gillingham (again
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arcelona
have
protested Gerard
Pique's innocence
against
the
referee's allegation that
he said "I s*** on your
w**** mother" in Monday's
Supercopa
de
Espana
second leg against Athletic
Bilbao.
The centre-back was red
carded 56 minutes into
Barca's attempt at turning
around a 4-0 first-leg deficit
after Lionel Messi had given
them a one-goal lead by
half-time.
Inter.
The two sides reached an
agreement for the 21-yearold Croatia international over
the weekend, with Madrid
coughing up 35 million to
convince the Nerazzurri to
sell him.
Inter boss Roberto Mancini
already admitted on Sunday
that the player was on his way
to the Santiago Bernabeu, and
the attacking midfielder was
confirmed as the club's new
signing on Tuesday, penning
a six-year deal with the Liga
giants.
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