The US Diplomat emphasized that every country needs farmers because they are the backbone of any country. Monrovia, June 21, 2024: The Chargé...
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Besides providing farming tools, the RETRAP grant has helped other cassava farmers receive training in maintenance, cash-based management, and human resource management, among other things. Monrovia, June 18, 2024: Cassava farmers in selected rural areas have narrated a shift in their production after receiving the Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP) grant through the Ministry of Agriculture … The post Rural cassava farmers see a major shift appeared first on Liberia news The New Dawn Liberia, premier resource for latest news.
The US Diplomat emphasized that every country needs farmers because they are the backbone of any country. Monrovia, June 21, 2024: The Chargé...
Private law firm Henries, Kruah & Associates trashed the report of its alleged involvement in a conflict of interest for legitimate services rendered...
Four personnel of the Armed Forces of Liberia have been discharged for breaching ethical standards. Monrovia, Liberia, June 27, 2024 – The High...
Family members of a man who got killed during a raid of suspected ghettos in Gardnersville by the Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency are demanding...
TGS says this initiative will rejuvenate the remaining 2D and 3D data in Liberia’s prospective Basins. Monrovia, June 27, 2024: TGS, a global...
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The protest escalated into violence after SRC management rejected its employees’ demand to be paid for the days they were off the job during the...
Minister Kamara said his failure to appear before the House at the prescribed time was due to his medication in Ghana and the visit to Liberia by an...
By Patrick N. Mensah, Maryland County & Emmanuel Wise Jipoh in Monrovia PLEEBO, Maryland – A huge quantity of expired goods have been arrested at...
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