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Liberia: Sleepy Economy

Liberia fiscal authorities’ decision to hold back on spending has led to decline economic activities as growth slows for two consecutive quarters of this year.

Liberia: Corruption Watchdog Sees Lack of Transparency in PPCC Staffing

The Center for Transparency and Accountability in Liberia (CENTAL) criticizes the Joseph Boakai administration for its recent appointments to the Complaints, Appeal, and Review Panel of the Public Procurement and Concessions Commission (PPCC), accusing the government of undermining transparency and accountability.

Over 1.5 Million Young People In Liberia Are Addicted to Kush’

Kush is spreading across the Mano River Basin in Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea, ensnaring young minds in its grip. Only a united front by these countries’ governments can stop this transnational drug crisis from destroying the region’s fragile stability.

ECOWAS Bank Impacts Liberia’s Road Network

As a pivotal part of its transformative mission, the ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID) remains dedicated to revitalizing, empowering, and fortifying the ECOWAS sub-region through the enhancement of its infrastructure sector across Member States.

Liberia Lost In Indonesia $3.5 Billion Trade Deal

Indonesia will seek to sign $3.5 billion of trade and investment agreements with Africa as global trade battles spur a hunt for new markets outside Asia, according to a senior diplomat, Bloomberg news reported Monday.

Liberia: MICAT Public Affairs Director Honored with Ebola Media Excellence Award

Lawrence M. Fahnbulleh, the Public Affairs Director of the Ministry of Information, Cultural Affairs, and Tourism (MICAT), has been recognized for his exceptional contributions to journalism during the Ebola crisis in Liberia.

$2.5 Billion Debt Debate Erupts Between Liberia’s Ruling and Opposition Parties

A heated debate has erupted between Liberia's ruling Unity Party Alliance (UPA) government and the opposition Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) regarding the country's debt burden.

Liberia: UL Graduate Students Protest $480 Graduation Fees

Graduate students at the University of Liberia (UL) have expressed strong disapproval over the USD480 graduation fee set by the university administration, citing the harsh economic situation facing many in the society.

Liberia: Boakai Makes 30-Hour Flight to Indonesia

President Joseph Boakai accompanied by his wife, Mrs. Kartumu Y. Boakai, and a delegation of Liberian officials, has arrived in Bali, Indonesia, to participate in the 2nd Indonesia-Africa Forum (IAF).

Yemen’s Rebels Attack Liberia-flagged vessel Again

Yemen’s Houthi militants said on Saturday that they attacked a Liberia-flagged container vessel for a second time in the latest action against commercial shipping...

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