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LIBERIA: 74-Year-Old Woman Brutally Flogged For Being A Witch In Grand…
According to the OKB FM Liberia news quoting its Correspondent in Grand Gedeh County, a 74 year-old woman sustained major bodily injuries after being…
LIBERIA: Rep. Duncan Tops Sinoe County Development Agenda ….…
District # one Representative and senatorial aspirant, Hon. Crayton O. Duncan has positively impacted the lives of his people in the county because he has…
House’s Committee Chairperson On Education Mariamu Fofana Commends…
The Chairperson of the House of Representatives Committee on Education Mariamu Fofana says ArcelorMittal Liberia has demonstrated strong corporate social…
LIBERIA: 18 Liberian Participants Travel to the USA for the 2022 Mandela…
Eighteen promising Liberians, selected to participate in the 2022 Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders, departed for the United States on…
To Strengthen Country’s Health Sector: Liberian, Turkish Medical Groups…
In a bid to buttress the efforts of the Government of Liberia and other international partners in strengthening the country’s healthcare delivery system, a…
Making Progress Together; ArcelorMittal Liberia CEO Reaffirms Company’s…
ArcelorMittal Liberia CEO, Josephus Coenen has reaffirmed the company’s commitment to Liberia’s progress through its contributions to national development and…
Prosecutor Appeal War Crimes Acquittal
A Tampere resident was acquitted of charges related to crimes allegedly committed during the Sierra Leonean and Liberian civil wars between 1999 and 2003…
Liberia Movie Union Wants UL Establish Diploma Program in Film Production…
The President of Liberia Movie Union (LIMU), Mr. Eddie Gibson on Monday paid a courtesy visit at Amos Claudius Sawyer College of Social Sciences and Humanities,…
ArcelorMittal Liberia Inducts 19 Young Liberians Into Its Workforce
ArcelorMittal Liberia has inducted 19 young Liberians into its workforce as part of its special professional development program.
The 19 highly motivated…
Report: COVID-19 Slows Progress Toward Universal Energy Access The…
WASHINGTON, - The COVID-19 pandemic has been a key factor in slowing progress toward universal energy access. Globally, 733 million people still have no access…