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Minister Assures Performance Based Contracts

The Minister of Public Works, Roland Layfette Giddings says his administration will be awarding government contracts strictly on the basis of performance. Speaking recently, he indicated that previous contacts awarded were either not performing well due to certain level of technical incapacitation, or that the past administration defaulted on contractors’ payments. According to him, the…

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Morlu Blames Former CDC Gov’t

The former Chairman of the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC), Mulbah Morlu has blamed their government for the failure to pressurize Bea Mountain to implement its Mineral Development Agreement. Morlu, now National Chairman of Solidarity Trust for A New Day (STAND), made the disclosure during a one-day fact-finding visit to Kinjor last Saturday. “Currently, I…

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Bea Mountain Trains Specialized Drivers

Bea Mountain Mining Corporation (BMMC) has embarked on the training of specialized drivers in its employ. The exercise, according to the Government and Community Relations Manager, Mr. Alpaslan Ozbilge, is intended to give additional skills, which will make employees useful citizens. The training, when completed, will make the drivers marketable for not only Liberian market,…

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NOCAL Rubbishes US$ 600K Media Claims

The Officer-In–Charge of National Oil Company (NOCAL), Jacob Kabakollie has rubbished recent media report alleging that he squandered US$600,000 as baseless, malicious and without merit. Addressing the Ministry of Information press briefing on Monday, April 1, 2024, Kabakollie said at no point in his oversight responsibility at NOCAL did he ever sign off on any…

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UN Rep. Hails Liberian Women For Peace

In observance of Women’s History Month of March, the United Nations Resident Coordinator to Liberia Christine Umutoni has hailed Liberian women for their role in the attainment of peace during the country’s civil crisis. Umutoni made the call over the weekend at the climax of activities surrounding the Women’s History Month in Monrovia. Madam Umutoni…

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Muslims, Disables Receive Donation

Non-profit organization, Adding Hearts Inc., has donated twenty bags of rice to the Muslim and Disabled Communities in Sinkor. At the Vamoma House on Monday, April 1, 2024, the group presented rice to the old folks and disabled community in order to help them feed. The Chief Executive Officer of Adding Hearts Inc. said giving…

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“Exporting Unprocessed Rubber Makes No Sense” …Samuel Jackson Gives Justifications

A Liberian Development Consultant says the exportation of unprocessed rubber makes no economic sense therefore, the need to maintain the ban on the exportation cannot be overemphasized. Jackson pointed out that Liberian rubber industry is dying, stressing that exporting unprocessed rubber will accelerate its demise. In an article titled: “Exporting Unprocessed Rubber Makes No Economic…

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Ghana Embassy Mentors Liberian Students

Ahead of This Year’s WASSCE Exam, the Ghanaian Embassy near Monrovia has embarked on a Mentorship Program & Resource Drive for Liberian Students. In a concerted effort to bolster educational resources and provide mentorship opportunities for students, the Ghana Embassy initiated the program for the John Kofi Asmah United Methodist High School students in West…

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Liberia Consoles United States

President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr., has sent a condolence message to his counterpart, the President of the United States of America, Joseph R. Biden, Jr. following the death of six persons, who died after a ship collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, the United States of America. According to a Foreign Ministry…

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