Liberia Gov’t Repositions LBDI to Boost Lending, Profits

The Liberian Bank for Development and Investment (LBDI) is repositioning its operation — targeting climate finance and economic inclusion for the vast.

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Tweah Says Weah Will Retain Presidency

The Minister of Finance and Development Planning, Samuel D. Tweah Jr, has boasted that President George Manneh will win next year’s presidential.

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Liberia, Japanese Sign US$2.5m 9th Round of KR Food Aid 2022 Grant

The governments of Liberia and Japan have signed the 9th Round of the KR Food Aid 2022 Grant, estimated at US$2.5 million..

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President Weah signs bill to allow dual nationality

Liberia has allowed dual citizenship, reversing a longtime ban viewed by some as hypocritical as many elites secretly held US citizenship. The.

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President Weah’s Fight against Human Trafficking Yields Results

The US government has upgraded Liberia’s ranking in the fight against human trafficking within just a year since the country was criticized.

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Liberia, Ireland Reaffirm Commitment to Promote Bilateral Cooperation

Liberia and Ireland have rekindled their commitment to deepen bilateral cooperation: emphasizing trade and investment; as well as driving democratic governance and.

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Liberia’s Gov’t, Partners Kick-off Rabies Vaccination Campaign

The Government of Liberia in collaboration with its One Health platform partners and the division of Veterinary Services at the Ministry of.

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‘Gov’t Committed to Ending Electricity Nightmare’ – Finance Minister

The Liberia Minister of Finance and Development Planning, Samuel Tweah, has reiterated the government’s commitment to ending the cycle of insufficient electricity.

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TRANSCO CLSG Hails Pres. Weah for Inclusion of US$14m in Recast Budget for Electricity

The Management of TRANSCO CLSG applauds the Liberian Government’s decision to allocate US$14 million through the recast budget for 2022 towards efforts.

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Pres. Weah calls for increased Accountability, Transparency in Government

President George Manneh Weah has cautioned his cabinet ministers, directors, and the rest of his administration to increase accountability and transparency in.

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