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LEC Promises Stable Electricity -Vows To End Load Shedding, Fight Power Theft

By Grace Bryant MollayThe Acting Managing Director of the Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) Mohammed Sheriff has unveiled sweeping plans to transform the country’s power sector, promising significant relief from load shedding, a crackdown on electricity theft, and a bold move toward regional energy partnerships.In a recent interview, the LEC boss revealed that the Corporation is currently undergoing a comprehensive assessment of its operations spanning generation, transmission, distribution, and commercial services—with

Gov’t Commits To Elevate Liberia’s Aviation Sector -As LCAA Kicks Off Awareness Week

By Bill W. CooperThe Liberia Civil Aviation Authority (LCAA) has officially launched its much-anticipated Awareness Week, with a resounding commitment from Deputy Minister of State Without Portfolio, Mamaka Bility, who stood in for President Joseph Boakai at the event.The event, held at the Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Ministerial Complex in Congo Town and held under the theme: "Connecting Liberia: The Power of Aviation," aimed to highlight the importance of civil aviation in the country and to promote safety, security, and

Bong’s Presidential Palace US$ 280,000 Allotment Backfires

By Patrick Stephen Tokpah/BongThe Executive Director of the Foundation for International Dignity (FIND), Aaron Juakollie has vowed to drag Superintendent Hawa Loleyah Norris and members of the Local Government Council to the 9th Judicial Circuit Court in Gbarnga, Bong County if they use the US$280,000 allocated for the renovation of the presidential palace in the county.Recently, the Bong County Local Government Council approved an amount of US$280,000 for the renovation of the presidential palace.But contrary to the

Boakai Unveils Foreign Policy Vision With ARREST Agenda

By Laurina B. LormiaPresident Joseph Boakai has unveiled a vision for Liberia’s Foreign Policy emphasizing the integration of his administration’s ARREST Agenda into the country’s diplomatic strategy, which, according to him will guide the country’s engagement with the global community.In his first official visit to the Gabriel L. Dennis Foreign Service Institute since taking office, President Boakai delivered a policy-driven lecture that called for innovation, competence, and purpose in Liberia’s diplomatic approach.He

Commerce Mandates Copyright Compliance For Businesses

By Bill W. CooperThe Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MOCI) has issued a new directive requiring all registered businesses to obtain necessary copyright clearances and licenses before commercially exploiting creative content.This initiative, according to the Ministry aims to ensure that businesses respect the rights of creators and adhere to the legal frameworks governing copyright, coupled with protecting intellectual property rights.The directive, however, comes in response to growing concerns about the unauthorized use

Mines Ministry, LRA Lead Gov’t. Compliance -Review Bea Mountain’s Gold Operations

The government has concluded a two-day compliance assessment of Bea Mountain Mining Corporation’s (BMMC) gold production, processing, and export procedures.The company operates in Kinjor, Grand Cape Mount County under a Mineral Development Agreement (MDA) with the Government.Led by the Minister of Mines and Energy Wilmot Paye and Liberia Revenue Authority (LRA) Commissioner General, the assessment is part of ongoing efforts to ensure all mineral rights’ holders comply fully with the Minerals and Mining Law of Liberia.The

Are We Reading The Signs On The Walls?

THERE ARE REPORTED fear among residents of Grand Gedeh as Burkinabe allegedly take over several communities reserved national forest in the southeastern region of Liberia.SPEAKING IN TOE Town, Kelvin Kayee, Commissioner of B,hai District explained that the huge present of Burkinabe living in the forest in the district and making farms in the community reserved forest is unacceptable.ACCORDING TO COMMISSIONER Kayee, more than 5,000 Burkinabe are allegedly living in the forest in towns and villages carrying out farming
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