A delegation of the Make Group, a South Korean-based investment company specializing in Africa’s development, last week paid a courtesy call on President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Vice President Joseph N. Boakai with a pledge that they will invest US$695 million in the construction and development of a Millennium Village Complex.
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LBS Ghanaian Employee Resigns
Mr. Isaac Laryee-Nii Tetteh, the Ghanaian Sales and Marketing Director of the Liberia Broadcasting System, who has been the subject of intense controversy between the workers and management has resigned following a request from the National Legislature.
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Baccus Matthews’ Foundation Keeps Alive
A foundation named in memory of grassroots’ political conscious leader Gabriel Baccus Matthews will seek audience with heads of government agencies soon to inquire into their activities since President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf assumed power in 2006.
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ECOBANK Sues LIBERCELL for U$3m Debt
Ecobank Liberia Wednesday ran out of patient and issued a lawsuit against the Managing Director of Atlantic Wireless Liberia Limited Azzam Sbaity for over U$3 million debt owed the bank a week after the GSM Company was accused by the Tax Court of owing government over U$1million.
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Prayers For Tom
The St. Augustine Episcopal Church in Bardnesville Sunday had prayer services for the late Tom Kamara, veteran journalist and publisher of the New Democrat Newspaper who died at the St Luc University Hospital in Brussels on June 8, 2012 while en-route to Amsterdam, Holland for urgent medical treatment.
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ECOBANK Sues LIBERCELL for U$3m Debt
Ecobank Liberia Wednesday ran out of patient and issued a lawsuit against the Managing Director of A...
The Forestry Development Authority has raised serious concern over illicit trade in protected and endangered species originating from Liberia and is calling on those involved to desist immediately. The FDA said it has received confirmed report of the confiscation by the Belgian Authority of an assortment of animal parts at the Brussels Airport. According to the report the seized animal parts which include a huge consignment of Ivory and pangolin (Giant Ant Bear) scales originated from Liberia through the Roberts International Airport. The FDA says the illegal trade in these and other protected species is in sharp contravention of the laws of Liberia and the International Convention on the Trade in Endangered species, (CITES). The FDA has accordingly requested the Foreign Ministry to liaise with the Government of Belgium to ensure the repatriation of the confiscated animal parts to Liberia and at the same time alerted the Justice Ministry about the illicit trade in a bid to effect the appropriate security measures to curb the unwholesome act. Meanwhile the FDA is calling on all Liberians and foreign nationals who may have interest in any of Liberia’s protected or endangered species to contact its offices as the only state institution mandated to ensure the conservation and protection of these plant and animal species.