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Liberia: Boakai Picks Energy to Drive $8.4 Billion Plan

President Joseph Boakai has inserted the energy sector in the heart of his economic programs, telling western lender it will play pivotal role in driving Liberia's socio-economic development.

Liberia: Elections Body Chief Suspended for Dismissing Dozens of Workers Without ‘Consultation’

Liberia’s elections body chief who announced the incumbent President winner in the fiercely contested 2023 presidential vote has been suspended for dismissing over two...

STAND Calls for Cabinet Dissolution as Liberia Faces Governance Crisis and Rising Cost of Living

Mulbah Morlu, Chairman of the leading civil society group Solidarity Trust for a New Day has laid bare the crippling effects of governance failure, corruption, and incompetence plaguing President Joseph Boakai's leadership.

Ghana’s Mahama Scraps Seven Ministries to Save Costs

Ghana’s President John Mahama has scrapped seven government ministries as part of a cost-saving measure under the International Monetary Fund’s austerity program, the president said in an e-mailed statement.

Liberia: US Fire Expert Disagrees With Police Findings on Capitol Fire

An international fire investigator from Minneapolis has contradicted the assertions made by Inspector General of the Liberia National Police Gregory Coleman, regarding the cause of the fire that damaged parts of the Capitol building in Monrovia.

UL Enters New Era as Boakai Hopes University of Liberia’s New American President Will Be Pivotal in Transforming Institution

Liberia’s premier institution of higher learning officially enters a new chapter on Friday, January 10 with the expected induction of Dr. Layli Maparyan as its first non-Liberian president in nearly seven decades.

Liberia: Who’s The Thief?

Information Minister Jerolinmek Mathew Piah has rebutted former President George Weah’s allegations branding the administration of Joseph Boakai as hustlers and thieves.

Guinea’s Junta Faces Protests

Parts of Guinea's capital were on lockdown as civil society and opposition groups protested the ruling junta’s missed deadline to launch a return to democracy, with the U.S. calling for clear timelines to hold long-delayed elections.

Liberia: RIghts ‘Mafia’ Eyeing Millions Blackmailed President Boakai to Fire War Crimes Chief

President Joseph Boakai finds himself torn between the pressing demands for accountability from a nation seeking retribution for decades of brutality and the potential fallout from international criticisms and financial threats.

Liberia: Bea Mountain Connects Over 17,000 Residents to Clean Water in Kinjor

Turkish firm Bea Mountain Mining Corporation (BMMC) officially turned over a new sustainable water tower to local authorities in Kinjor on Tuesday, January 7, 2025. This initiative is part of the company’s ongoing commitment to corporate social responsibility and its dedication to enhancing the living conditions of residents in the mining community.

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