George Weah rode a wave of goodwill at home and abroad into the Liberian presidency as yet another peaceful African political transition was celebrated...
Justice delayed but maybe not denied The influence of political allies of the imprisoned war criminal Charles Taylor on the government of President George Weah continues to grow...
President George Weah's carefully choreographed image as a champion of the slum poor which got him elected with an overwhelming majority in December 2017 is unlikely to survive a slew of allegations some of them self-inflicted...
Washington takes issue with weah allies A surge in interest to hold to account those responsible for civil war-related atrocities in Liberia has placed President George Weah at odds with the United States and cast an uncomfortable light on the UN's record in the country...
Liberian President George Weah was one of only four African heads of state to attend the European Commission's showcase for its overseas development aid programme 'European Development Days' (EDDs) in Brussels last week and the only one to emerge with pledges of cash...
Three months into his presidency George Weah is still riding high among core supporters but already struggling with tough choices to deliver on his promises of new jobs and housing...
George Oppong Manneh Weah of the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) won such a resounding victory in Liberia's delayed run-off elections on 26 December that his opponent Joseph Nyumah Boakai overruled the hardliners in his party still trying to get the vote overturned and conceded defeat in the most graceful and inspiring speech of a long and tempestuous campaign...
The four parties have astonished President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf's influential friends overseas by accusing her of trying to fix the election in favour of the Coalition for Democratic Change candidate George Weah and seeking to force a re-run...
Although he is ten points ahead after the first round of the elections George Weah has given few indications of what kind of government he would run besides making plenty of populist overtures to the tough areas of Monrovia where he grew up...
In the contest for the largest prize of them all the presidency the biggest wad belongs to George Weah...
Such is the commanding lead built up by George Weah the star footballer turned politician in the first round of presidential elections on 10 October that his nearest rival Vice-President Joseph Nyumah Boakai will struggle to bring together enough votes from the other candidates to win in the second round...
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Own goalIt is a mark of how uncertain and volatile politics is in Africa's oldest republic that George Weah a former football star who provided a stiff challenge to Johnson-Sirleaf in 2005 appears to be having difficulty simply settling on a message let alone getting to the front...