The International Monetary Fund (IMF) reiterates its commitment to supporting Liberia’s economic development with an initial US$5.8 million...
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A local Judge ordered the Minister’s arrest at a debt Court. Monrovia, September 12/ A local judge has ordered the arrest and sale of assets of Liberia’s Internal Affairs Minister, Mr. Francis Nyumalin, for defaulting to settle his US85,000 debt obligation to Ecobank, a sub-regional bank. Judge James E. Jones, Resident Judge of the Montserrado County … The post Liberia Interior Minister ordered arrested appeared first on Liberia news The New Dawn Liberia, premier resource for latest news.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) reiterates its commitment to supporting Liberia’s economic development with an initial US$5.8 million...
The Government of Liberia is optimistic that rice importation here will reduce by 45 percent by 2025 as local production increases. By Lincoln G....
Liberia’s Works Minister Roland Giddings froze on the senate floor Tuesday when he failed to outline clearly the government’s plans to address...
The medium-term agenda of the government’s development plan emphasizes roads and other infrastructure in ICT, Energy, Sea Ports, and Air Transport....
Agriculture Minister Nuetah has described rice as a primary commodity for Liberians. By Lincoln G. Peters Monrovia, November 4, 2024: Liberia’s...
The census data collection process, which begins November 1, 2024, will run until December 12, 2024, and will specifically focus on Montserrado. By...
Monrovia — Finance Minister Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan has acknowledged that Liberia’s rising debt poses a serious challenge to the country’s...
Liberia is calling in ECOWAS and other developmental partners for more transformative projects that will align with its development roadmap, the...
Lonestar Cell MTN rolls out 2024 Edition of Liberian EMusic Award categories here with fantastic prizes. Monrovia, Liberia, October 29, 2024...
Two senior officials of the National Elections Commission (NEC) are in a tussle over leftover money in the Commission’s budget, trading claims and...