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Liberia: Who Heads to the Executive Mansion After October 11th

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Liberia: Who Heads to the Executive Mansion After October 11th

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West African leaders express worry over Liberia's political future, it looks like the country's politicians themselves are not worried as they continue to campaign for the October 11 poll to head to the Executive Mansion in Monrovia.

In the previous election in 2005, the country went for a historic two round voting that ushered in the first female president, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of the Unity Party (UP).

This year,the other women in the race besides President Sirleaf are; Dr. Cecelia Ndebe, Manjerngie of the Liberia Reconstruction Party (LRP). The party was founded in July, 26 2010 and its mission is to become the most enduring, resilient, leading and strong post civil war political party in Liberia to develop achievable national policies based on data/facts to enable Liberians to rebuild Liberia to a nobler destiny. Her vice presidential candidate is Zizi Kolubah Zubah

Read more in All Africa, published 14 September

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West African leaders express worry over Liberia's political future, it looks like the country's politicians themselves are not worried as they continue to campaign for the October 11 poll to head to the Executive Mansion in Monrovia.

In the previous election in 2005, the country went for a historic two round voting that ushered in the first female president, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of the Unity Party (UP).

This year,the other women in the race besides President Sirleaf are; Dr. Cecelia Ndebe, Manjerngie of the Liberia Reconstruction Party (LRP). The party was founded in July, 26 2010 and its mission is to become the most enduring, resilient, leading and strong post civil war political party in Liberia to develop achievable national policies based on data/facts to enable Liberians to rebuild Liberia to a nobler destiny. Her vice presidential candidate is Zizi Kolubah Zubah

Read more in All Africa, published 14 September

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