Day: May 30, 2024

VP Koung Lauds ArcelorMittal’s $1.7 Billion Phase 2 Expansion, Highlights Job Creation Potential

— Tours Multi-Million Dollar Agricultural Investments in Sierra Leone, Embraces Innovative Methods to Boost Productivity IPNEWS: ArcelorMittal Liberia (AML), the largest foreign direct investment and the highest revenue contributor to the Government of Liberia, is nearing completion of its massive ore processing plant in Yekepa, Nimba County. The company, which is also the largest private-sector …

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Liberia: CIVIL SOCIETY GROUP TO PETITIONS LEGISLATURE TO ENACT LAWS TO IMPROVE ROAD SAFETY

IPNEWS: During the week of 20th to 26th May, 2024, the National Safety Partnership of Liberia, NASAPAL, for short, joined a global campaign of civil society organizations to advocate for safer motor roads in all countries of the world. Dubbed: #CommitToAct #MakeItSafe brought out on the street in the same week across the world, over 300 civil society …

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4th Cohort Applications open under Growth Accelerator

IPNEWS: The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Growth Accelerator Liberia has launched the 4th Cohort of the Micro-Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) at the Ministry of Commerce & Industry Conference Room ministerial complex in Congo town. Applications for the 4th cohort are open from 28 May 2024 until 21st June. Interested applicants may apply through https://growlib.org/. In this fourth cohort, …

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PERSPECTIVE: Reviving the Symbol of African Unity: A Clarion Call to President Joseph N Boakai and Jeremiah K.Koung Administration

By: Austin S Fallah: A True Son of Liberia, Africa, and the Planet Earth Soil: Introduction: Nestled under the blazing Liberian sun, the Organization of African Unity (OAU) Center, a once glittering emblem of pan-Africanism, has slid into decrepitude. Located in Banjor, just beyond Monrovia’s city bustle, this site should have been treasured, harboring the …

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