
James Kollie
James Kollie is a commercial motorcyclist from the Old Road community in Monrovia, Liberia. He has been vocal in protests against the government's restrictive 'No-Go Zone' ban that he claims threatens his livelihood and that of many others in his community. Kollie has highlighted the economic hardships faced by riders, emphasizing the difficulties in providing for their families amidst increasing police intimidation and corruption.
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Recent news mentions
James Kollie, a youth leader in Bong County, highlighted the empowerment brought by CAAT's initiatives in tracking county funds.
UNDP, PBF Empower Citizen-Led Governance in Liberia | NewsMonrovia-based entrepreneur James Kollie expressed the need for a new Compact to support businesses.
MCC Board Defers Liberia Compact Decision to December | NewsJames Kollie, a 28-year-old university graduate, expressed frustration after his visa application was denied.
U.S. Embassy Clarifies Non-Refundable Visa Fees Upon Denials | News
James Kollie is a rubber tapper with over 10 years of experience who expresses hope for improvements in workers' living conditions under new management.
SRC’s Revival Brings Hope, Dignity to Workers | NewsJames Kollie shared that the financial aid represents hope during difficult times.
Bong District #7 Lawmaker Donates L$2.5M to Support Local Businesses | NewsJames Kollie, a rider, expressed the struggles of motorcyclists in Monrovia due to government restrictions.
Motorcyclists Protest Against Gov’t Ban | News

















