
Photo-Journalist James Fssuekoi poses with Malawala Balawal Star, Karmon Soko.

CDC Partisans at CDC's Head Office in Monrovia

Fresh Coconuts

Police Vehicle Caught in Traffic

Work on New Ministry of Health Building located in Congo Town Continues

Market Women

Waiting to carry Loads

New National Social Security and Welfare Cooperation Building under construction in Paynesville

Business Center

Partial View of Paynesville Redlight Market

Kids enjoy free play

Kofi Woods, Minister of Public Works, and Cyrus Badio, Press Secretary to President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

The Famous and guarded "White Flower" during President Charles Taylor's Administration, now a regular building in Monrovia

On the day of Elections

Mrs. Medina Wesseh casts her vote.

Representatives of Political Parties at a pooling site in Monrovia

Pool Staff

Ms. Darling helps Ma Edith to reach a pooling site. MaEdith, apparently one of the oldest voters turned 92 in October, and within a few days casted her first vote.

An addition to Monrovia's transportation system

Lewis Browne

Newspaper Sellers navigate traffic

Newspaper sellers

Mr. Jallah K.K. Kamara, Former Director of the National Bureau of Culture and Tourism in Liberia

Ms. Yamah Darsee, a Registered Nurse and Business Woman in Monrovia

James Fasuekoi meets his aunt. The aunt becomes a camera woman during the family reunion
Hi Musue and Fasue... good job... pls post more photos of ordinary people and places in monrovia...I didn't know that both of you have left for liberia... but i love the photos... more photos... please... lol
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