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Liberia: MFDP Official’s Claim on Liberia’s Informal Employment Misrepresents World Bank Data

On January 29, Al Hussein Fadiga, a public communications specialist at the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning, claimed that 78 percent of Liberians are employed...

Africa’s Used Car Market Projected to See Major Growth

odiq Adelakun/Reuters Africa’s thriving used car market is expected to grow nearly 7% a year to reach almost $200 billion by 2033, underscoring how older and...

Guinea Attending, Liberia Omitted from U.S. Critical Minerals Summit

By Festus Poquie Liberia appears to have been excluded from the U.S. inaugural Critical Minerals Ministerial scheduled for Feb. 4 in Washington, a development that...

Liberia: ‘LACC And GAC Were Never Harmonized’ – Tweah Challenges Ngafuan’s Claim That Salary Harmonization Was Reversed

By Festus Poquie Former Finance Minister Samuel Tweah has publicly disputed assertions by incumbent Finance Minister Augustine Ngafuan that salary harmonization across government agencies and...

Liberia: One Nation, Two Driver Licensing Regimes

By E. J. Nathaniel Daygbor The Government of Liberia has unveiled a new series of motor vehicle license plates, a statutory exercise meant to modernize...

Africa’s Economic Growth Set to Overtake Asia’s

Africa’s economic growth this year is forecast to outpace Asia’s for the first time, according to the International Monetary Fund, though experts warned that...

Trump Allies Take Over Ivanhoe Atlantic As Company Accelerates West Africa Iron Ore Project

Ivanhoe Atlantic Inc. has reshaped its leadership as it moves toward construction of the Kon Kweni ultra‑high‑grade iron‑ore project in Guinea, naming retired US...

Legal Crisis & Regulatory Risks How Investors Are Reacting To ArcelorMittal Liberia Deal Extending Mining Rights To 2050

In late January 2026, the Government of Liberia and ArcelorMittal signed an amended Mineral Development Agreement extending mining rights to 2050, underpinning a US$1.80...

African Lenders Set Up Early-Warning Network on Debt Distress

The Alliance of African Multilateral Financial Institutions, a group of lenders known as the Africa Club, developed an initiative to proactively detect potential debt...

Liberia: Multilateral Development Banks Are Plugging Financing Gaps In Africa

Capital flows into Africa have slowed drastically after some seismic shifts. The most obvious upheaval was Washington’s shuttering of USAID, the impact of which...

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