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Students Want LEITI To Award Contracts

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Students Want LEITI To Award Contracts

Judges have declared the St. Theresa Convent High School winner of the high school debate after final intellectual exchange with the Len Millar High School on Friday, June 14, 2013. Both schools debated on whether or not, the Liberia Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (LEITI) should be involved in awarding contracts to companies here.

 

Youth Network Seeks Model UN Confab

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Youth Network Seeks Model UN Confab

Having participated in the Model United Nations Conference held in Accra, Ghana from 13 to 15 2013, the Reform Youth Network has asked government officials and other business entities here to work along with them in order to create Liberia Model United Nations Conference.

 

Africa’s Transparency Agenda

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Africa’s Transparency Agenda

CONAKRY – In December 2010, I became President of Guinea following the country’s first truly open and democratic elections. I said then that I had inherited a country, not a state. Our economy was in ruins, our people were among the world’s poorest, and our political system had been weakened by decades of corruption, dictatorship, and misrule.

 

Students Debate Contracts Disclosure

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Students Debate Contracts Disclosure

At the commencement of a two-day inter-high school debate organized in Monrovia by the Liberia Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (LEITI), two high schools held divergent views over the EITI’ disclosure of mineral and extractive contracts signed between the Liberian Government and foreign concession companies, operating here.

Last Updated ( Friday, 14 June 2013 03:03 )
 

House Mandates LBS Boss

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House Mandates LBS Boss

The House of Representatives Standing Committee on Information, Broadcasting, Culture and Tourism has mandated the management of the Liberia Broadcasting System (LBS) to find a qualified Liberian to replace a Ghanaian National employed with the entity as Media Marketing Manager.

 
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