September 06, 2010
UN top envoy in Liberia, Ellen Margrethe Løj has hailed Ghana's long-standing commitment to the restoration of peace and security in Liberia, describing it as “very special.” |
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September 06, 2010
A high powered delegation of the Dutch Company APM Terminals last week paid a courtesy call on the management of the National Port Authority. |
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September 06, 2010
PAK ENGR-13, the 13th Contingent of the Pakistani peacekeepers serving with the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL), has graduated 15 young Liberians in basic driving and mechanic skills. |
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September 06, 2010
The Booker Washington Institute, one of the oldest technical learning institutions in the country, is expected to obtain the technical college status by 2012, the President of the institution has said. |
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September 06, 2010
The United States African Development Foundation (USADF) has signed five grants totaling US$477,039 to support grassroots groups in Liberia. |
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September 06, 2010
A two-day Monrovia Business Forum under the theme: “Investment Attraction and Job creation for Economic Empowerment in Liberia” for both Ghanaian and Liberia entrepreneurs, starts Tuesday and ends on September 8, 2010. |
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September 03, 2010
By Marcus Zoleh The Government of Liberia has issued a strong warning to all cabinet ministers and heads of autonomous agencies and Public Corporations of what it calls “making dissenting view” on issues that is already endorsed by the Executive Branch of Government.
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September 03, 2010
Firestone Liberia has held its 2010-2011 scholarship award ceremony, with 99 Liberian students set to go to school free-of-charge on the company's bill. |
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September 03, 2010
Liberian rubber farmers in Bomi County have commended the management of Firestone Liberia for the continuous efforts it is exerting towards the resuscitation of the Liberian rubber industry through its Free Rubber Stumps Distribution Exercise launched few years ago. |
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September 03, 2010
Ahead of the 2011 general and presidential elections, Citizens of Gbannah Chiefdom in Saclepea Mah Statutory District in Nimba County have chosen one of their capable sons to represent them at the national Legislature Gbannah Chiefdom presently falls within Electoral District #6, which comprises Wee, Gbao and Gbor Clans. Hon. Evans Koah is the current representative. He made his way to the Capitol Building in 2007 following a political vacuum created by the demise of Hon. David S. Maneh. The citizens have constantly accused him of "neglect." |
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