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Boakai, Elon Musk Hold Fruitful Discussion

President Joseph N. Boakai has held a strategic and fruitful meeting with renowned entrepreneur and the world’s wealthiest businessman, Elon Musk. According to an Executive Mansion release dated Sunday, July 21, 2024, the high-level meeting provided an opportunity for Musk to express his gratitude for the engagement with President Boakai. During the meeting, President Boakai…

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Pro Tempore Announces Productive Achievements

The President Pro-tempore of the Liberian Senate, Nyonblee Karnga-Lawrance has expressed gratitude for the support and cooperation from her colleagues at that august body during a highly productive second quarter. Senate Karnga-Lawrence highlighted the accomplishments and future goals of the Liberian Senate, emphasizing a commitment to reform, transparency, and modernization. “Our vision to set an…

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ALJA Demands Clarification …On Acquisition Of Controversial Machines

The Association of Liberian Journalists in the Americas (ALJA) is requesting President Joseph Nyumah Boakai and his administration to provide clarifications surrounding the acquisition of the 285 earthmoving equipment brought into the country for the purpose of constructing and rehabilitating roads. In a press release issued by the Secretary-General and Officer-In-Charge of ALJA, Joel Kennedy…

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Palm Oil Workers On Go-Slow

The Mano Palm Oil Industries’ concession area has turned into a terrifying zone as aggrieved employees reached a conclusion to stage a go-slow in demand of their salary. Currently, the employees have taken strike actions against the management of the institution for failure to increase their salaries. In an interview, the aggrieved employees’ Chairperson, John…

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Public Works Ordered To Pay US$1.5 M

The joint committee on Public Accounts and Expenditure (PAC) has ordered the Ministry of Public Works to pay into government’s account the amount of US$1,512,601.66.00. The instruction comes in the wake of a report by the General Auditing Commission (GAC). The report conducted on the financial statements of the Liberia Road Assets Project has uncovered…

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