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Liberia: The Whole Fact: What Did CSA Boss Say about Job Permits During Senate Hearing

On June 17, Nya D.Twayen, Nimba County Senator, made a Facebook post that has been shared by many blogs, claiming that the Director General of the Civil Service Agency, Josiah Joekai testified at the Senate that 3,000 Indians are working at Arcelor Mittal —  doing jobs that Liberians should be doing.

Liberia: What Does AML’s Phase Two Expansion Offer?

President of Liberia, Joseph Boakai, and ArcelorMittal Executive Chairman, Mr. Lakshmi Mittal, on Thursday, 5 June, attended an inauguration event, commissioning a new 20 million-tonne capacity concentrator at Mount Tokadeh, Nimba County, North of Liberia.

Liberia Looks to Recast Mining Revenue as House Committee Seeks Increases In Royalties and Tax Rate

The House Committee on Energy, Natural Resources, and Environment has initiated discussions with the Liberia Chamber of Mines to reform the current mineral royalty...

Liberia: Historic Digitech Expo 2025 Attracts Over 1,000 Attendees . More than 30 dynamic Exhibitors .12 Proud Sponsors . 3 AI Challenge Winners

In a groundbreaking move to foster innovation and digital transformation, the Liberia Telecommunications Authority (LTA) successfully organized the first-ever DigiTech Expo 2025, attracting over 1,000 attendees from diverse sectors across the country.

Liberia: We Distance Ourselves from Senator Nya Twayen’s Disruptive Agenda on ArcelorMittal Liberia Phase II Expansion A Cry from the Mothers

We, the Concerned Women of Nimba County—mothers, daughters, sisters, and caretakers, rise today in frustration and despair over the reckless campaign of misinformation and political agitation being orchestrated by Senator Nya Twayen against ArcelorMittal Liberia’s Phase II Expansion Project.

Liberia: ArcelorMittal Liberia Highlights $3.5 Billion Investment, Infrastructure Gains, and Job Creation

ArcelorMittal Liberia (AML) is making substantial progress in infrastructure development, job creation, human capital advancement, and community investment, according to a company update delivered during the Ministry of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism (MICAT) weekly press briefing.

Liberia: Gbarpolu County: LERC Sets Electricity Tariff at $0.45 per Kilowatt-hour

The Liberia Electricity Regulatory Commission (LERC) has approved a new electricity tariff of US$0.45 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) for customers served by ENERGICITY in Gbarpolu County. The approved tariff takes effect on June 16, 2025, and will remain in place through June 15, 2028.

Another First For Liberia: Showcasing The New World Bank Group Engagement Approach And Jobs Agenda

Liberia is a country of firsts – and contrasts. Founded in 1847, Liberia is Africa’s first republic. The country elected Africa’s first female president and boasts two Nobel laureates among its 5.6 million strong population. Liberia’s abundant forests are the lungs of West Africa, representing a global biodiversity hotspot.

Liberia: Ivanhoe Says It’s Close to Reaching DeaI On Iron Ore Project

Ivanhoe Atlantic Inc., a U.S.-based company advancing iron ore project in Liberia says its’s close to reaching deal with the authorities following approval for environmental assessment.

Liberia: How Liberia benefits From ArcelorMittal $2 Billion Expansion

ArcelorMittal Liberia has officially commissioned its first-ever Iron Ore Concentrator in Yekepa as part of its $2 billion Phase II Expansion Project, signaling what government officials and company executives describe as a new era of industrial growth and economic opportunity for Liberia.

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