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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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STAND Denounces ‘War Criminals’….For Persecution Of Human Rights Defenders

The civil society organization, Solidarity and Trust for a New Day (STAND), says it stands in solidarity with Liberian human rights defenders who are being persecuted by notorious war criminals for speaking out against the culture of impunity in Liberia. In addition to endangering their personal safety through physical threats, these alleged war criminals appear…

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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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“Economy To Grow By 5.1 Percent” …Actg. Finance Ministry Discloses

Acting Minister of Finance and Development Planning, Anthony G. Myers has disclosed that Liberia’s economy will grow by 5.1% this year. He said the achievement of this growth projection will be driven by mining, agriculture, fisheries and services. Speaking Wednesday, July 17, 2024, at the Ministry of Information, Culture Affairs and Tourism special press briefing,…

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Seven Ambassadors Present Letters Of Credence

President Joseph N. Boakai has received and accepted the Letters of Credence from seven Ambassadors at the Executive Mansion in Monrovia.  According to an Executive Mansion release dated July 16, 2024, the diplomats hailed from the nations of Ireland, Guinea, Namibia, Hungary, Burundi, Czech Republic, and Sri Lanka. In separate ceremonies, featuring conversations with the…

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LERC Issues 25 Years. Utility License

The Liberia Electricity Regulatory Commission (LERC) has issued a large composite micro utility license to Energicity Liberia. Energicity Liberia Corp, is an active minigrid developer and operator with 71 minigrids in operation across Sierra Leone and Benin. The licensing of Energicity Liberia is in compliance with Section 5.3, application for license for the 2015 electricity…

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‘Academic Discipline Needed’…Politician On Weak Education

The keynote speaker at the United Liberia Inland Church Academy’s second graduation convocation has called for collective actions to restore academic discipline as Liberia’s current education system is compromised. According to Samson Wonnah, rampant bribery and cheating in schools, often encouraged by school administrators, are critical problems undermining the country’s educational system. Mr. Wonnah told…

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Gov’t Launches University Innovation Pod

The Government of Liberia has launched the University Innovation Pod- Liberia (UNIPOD). Speaking Wednesday, July 17, 2024 at UL Fendal Campus, Vice President Jeremiah Kpan Koung said the launch of the UNIPOD marks a significant step forward in the collective efforts towards digital empowerment and innovation in Liberia. According to him, if Liberians will boast of…

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