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Liberia: President Boakai Contradicts Central Bank Report on Rising Prices

President Joseph Boakai appears to disagree with a report from the Central Bank of Liberia that indicated a decline in prices. Boakai said in an Independence Day’s speech Saturday that many households continue to struggle with the burden of high living costs.

Liberia: ‘Still Hoping’ Independence Day Orator Highlights Rising Poverty And Economic Inequality

Liberia’s 178th Independence Day orator Dr. Emmett Dunn, shed light on the growing divide between the wealthy and the poor, rampant unemployment, and the urgent need for investment in youth and education while advocating for a united front to heal the nation’s historical wounds.

Liberia: STAND Calls for Urgent Action As President Concedes Liberia’s Deepening Hardship

The Solidarity & Trust for a New Day (STAND), in alliance with WE THE PEOPLE Movement and collaborating groups that organized the July 17 “Enough is Enough” Protest says it takes firm note of President Joseph Boakai’s belated admission of the worsening hardship and skyrocketing prices suffocating ordinary Liberians.

Liberia at 178 A Journey Through Triumph and Tribulation

On Saturday July 26, Liberians will celebrate the 178th independence anniversary of their country of 5.5 million people. In those years the people of this oldest African Republic have had a period of agony and joy under autocrats and dictators; hopelessness under warlords and tyrants.

‘Liberia Shouldn’t Be Poor’ -AfDB President Lectures Liberian Leaders on How to Lift Population From Poverty

Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, the outgoing President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), implored Liberia's leadership to take decisive action in harnessing the country's abundant natural resources to foster sustainable development.

Liberia: ArcelorMittal Liberia Donates $50,000 to Nimba University to Strengthen Mining and Geoscience Education

Demonstrating its continued commitment to education and technical capacity-building in Liberia, ArcelorMittal Liberia (AML) has donated US$50,000 to Nimba University.

Liberia: Justice Ministry Confirms Full Implementation of LTMI Traffic Management Agreement Amid Labor Discontent

The Ministry of Justice has announced the full implementation of the 2018 Concession Agreement between the Government of Liberia and Liberia Traffic Management Incorporated (LTMI), a foreign-owned private firm, officially transferring responsibility for vehicle registration and driver licensing from the Ministry of Transport to LTMI.

Liberia: Foreign Diplomats Alarm Over Gregory Coleman Amid Growing Concerns Over Police Conduct

Some foreign diplomats accredited in Liberia have raised serious concerns with President Joseph Boakai regarding the conduct of Inspector General Gregory Coleman of the Liberia National Police (LNP).

Liberia: Liberia’s First Jesuit Priest Ordained

From altar boy to Jesuit, Melvin Pius Friday, SJ, is the first Jesuit ordained from Liberia. His story is one of a vocation guided by God’s providence.

Liberia: Paying Villagers 60 Cents Per Acre to Save Forests

Plagued by illegal logging and corruption, Liberia has been losing its forests at an alarming rate. But its new strategy to make direct payments to communities that agree to prohibit cutting and protect their trees is seen as a potential model for other developing nations.

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