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AllAfrica on MSNLiberia: Economy Deeply Hit By Aid Cuts As Jobs Are Lost and Local Businesses See Huge Drop in Income
Liberia's economy is badly hit by aid cuts At least 600 well paid aid jobs disappear Economists say many more driver, security, housekeeper jobs will have gone Many small businesses see big cuts in ...
Dorbor Jallah, has raised an alarm over the ineffectiveness of multiple technical support systems setup by international partners at various institutions in the three branches of the Government of ...
A fire onboard the Danish shipping company Maersk's vessel, Marie Maersk, off Liberia, has been contained and stopped ...
The Brooke Gates Project, founded by Brooke Gates, is dedicated to helping students in Liberia afford their education ...
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AllAfrica on MSNRwandair Launches Offline Office in Liberia to Boost Tourism and Business Prospects
The soft launch for the offline office of RwandAir has been hailed as a "new dawn" for the country's aviation, tourism, and business sectors.The initiative, spearheaded by Easy Continental Travel ...
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AllAfrica on MSNYouth Hold the Key to Liberia's Lasting Peace, Says ActionAid
The country director of ActionAid Liberia says youths are drivers of peace and critical to Liberia's peace sustainability, describing their roles as key in building violence-free communities and ...
Liberia is a nation rich with natural resources including iron ore, gold, diamonds, natural rubber, vast forest for logging and timber harvesting, and vast agriculture land for ensuring food security.
Liberia’s electoral commission on Tuesday scheduled a presidential election run-off for November after results showed that the two frontrunners, President George Weah and opposition leader ...
Liberia’s finance minister, Samuel Tweah, said at the time that the president was entitled to a daily allowance of $2,000 during his trip but did not disclose the total cost of Weah’s 48-day ...
Liberia is one of the poorest nations in the world. Half the country survives on less than $2 a day, and because need is everywhere, Ben and Joel started with the most vulnerable.
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The Newark Advocate on MSNLicking County history: Edward J. Roye twice ran for president of Liberia in 1867 and 1869
Newark Advocate history columnist Doug Stout shares more about Edward James Roye, an African American Newark resident who ...
Liberia's Information Minister, Norris Tweah, asks me. 'Two hundred and fifty thousand people were killed in the 14-year war. He is using this to make himself sound like a great warlord.' ...
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