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Fact Checks
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Senator Amara Konneh Is Mostly Correct About Liberia’s Multidimensional Poverty Rate
Jerry Gaye
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May 15, 2026
Out-of-Context
Out-of-Context: Shine Liberia Uses Old Maternal Mortality Data as 2026 Statistics
Out-of-Context
Online Claims Liberia Failed 10 Indicators on the 2026 MCC Scorecard is Correct, But Not a New Report
Out-of-Context
Fact Checking Martin Kollie’s Claim on School Funding vs. Speaker’s $559K ‘Entertainment’ Budget
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Alex Cummings is Mostly Correct, US$13 Million was Allotted Agriculture Sector in the ‘Original’ National Budget
Facts Checked Reports
Mostly Correct: PFM Law Authorizes Finance Minister to Act Against Non-Reporting Gov’t Officials
Varney Kelvin Sirleaf
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June 12, 2023
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Fact Checks
Fact Check: Have More Women Registered to Vote in the Pending 2023 Elections than Men?
Local Voices Liberia
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June 7, 2023
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Misleading
Fact Check: Facebook Page Purporting to Be Finance Minister Samuel D. Tweah is Fake
Local Voices Liberia
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June 4, 2023
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Misleading
Fact Check: Legislature Did Not Authorize Central Bank to Print LD$64 Billion – PYJ Is Incorrect
Jerry Gaye
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May 30, 2023
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Explainer
What’s the Difference Between Biometric Voter Registration and Optical Marked Registration
Jerry Gaye
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May 17, 2023
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Fact Checks
Fact Checking 2023 SONA: IMF Does Not Rate Liberia’s Total Debt Distress at ‘Moderate Risk’
Local Voices Liberia
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February 4, 2023
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Facts Checked Reports
US$27 Million Wasn’t Allocated in the Natl Budget for Public Sector Investment When Pres. Weah Tookover
Local Voices Liberia
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January 9, 2023
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Facts Checked Reports
Henry Costa is Incorrect; Liberia’s Not the Only Country that Passed MCC Scorecard But Fail the Grant
Local Voices Liberia
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January 6, 2023
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Facts Checked Reports
What Was Liberia’s Inflation Rate When George Weah Became President in 2018?
Local Voices Liberia
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December 24, 2022
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Facts Checked Reports
Information Minister Is Mostly Correct About Operations Fund Alloted in 2022 Budget
Local Voices Liberia
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December 22, 2022
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Facts Checked Reports
Has Inflation Gone Up in Liberia Under George Weah’s Presidency?
Local Voices Liberia
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December 9, 2022
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Explainer
Explained: What You Need to Know About a Biometric Voting System
Local Voices Liberia
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December 6, 2022
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Senator Amara Konneh Is Mostly Correct About Liberia’s Multidimensional Poverty Rate
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Out-of-Context: Shine Liberia Uses Old Maternal Mortality Data as 2026 Statistics
May 15, 2026
Online Claims Liberia Failed 10 Indicators on the 2026 MCC Scorecard is Correct, But Not a New Report
May 13, 2026
Fact Checking Martin Kollie’s Claim on School Funding vs. Speaker’s $559K ‘Entertainment’ Budget
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