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Capitol Building arson suspects get US$0.5M joint surety bond
Suspects in the ongoing Capitol Building arson trial have been granted a joint surety bond amounting to US$500,000.00 by Presiding…
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Gongloe face-off with Nyonblee
By Lincoln G. Peters Renowned Liberian human rights lawyer, Cllr. Taiwan Saye Gongloe has a face-off with Senate Pro-Tempore Nyonblee…
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ECO currency on the horizon
Monrovia, August 5, 2025: In a bold step toward deeper regional cooperation, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)…
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AML dedicates US$0.5M F/Stone to Kakata rehabilitated road.
Kakata, Margibi County, August 5, 2025: ArcelorMittal Liberia (AML) has dedicated the Firestone to Kakata road, which was rehabilitated under…
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Liberia: US Embassy gets new Chargé d’Affaires
The United States State Department has named Joe Zadrozny as its new Charge’ d’Affaires at its embassy in Monrovia. Monrovia,…
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LACRA trashes US$56000 allegation
The new management team at the Liberia Agricultural Commodities Regulatory Agency, or LACRA, distances itself from the report of alleged…
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EU-Funded Project begins distribution of Cocoa and Native Tree Seedlings.
Grand Cape Mount, Liberia; August 4, 2025: The European Union-funded Leh Go Green project, managed by UNDP in collaboration with…
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LBC endorses President Boakai’s ban on export of raw rubber.
President Joseph Boakai’s executive order #151 banning the exportation of unprocessed rubber out of Liberia continues to receive applause from…
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KanaCash welcomes uniformity in cash-out fees across mobile money operators.
Monrovia, August 4, 2025: One of Liberia’s digital financial payment service providers KanaCash says it welcomes the latest decision by…
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Editorial: Taking jobs from Liberians is counterproductive to economic growth
The Government of Liberia, through the executive, is resolved to privatize production, issuance, and regularization of driver’s licenses that would…
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