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- ECOWAS News
ECOWAS experiences at The Hague
A delegation comprising members of the ECOWAS Mediation and Security Council at Ambassadorial Level, ECOWAS Parliamentarians and Resident Representatives of the…
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ILO-SIYBA trains 52 vulnerable youths in Nimba
The International Labor Organization (ILO) through the United Nations Human Security Trust Fund Project has begun the training of another…
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CARNIBUS
Upcoming Assessor site visit We are pleased to welcome you to an upcoming Assessor site visit for the Improved Cookstoves…
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Weah tight-lipped
By Emmanuel wise Jipoh President George Manneh Weah appears to be tight-lipped about the nature of his visit at the…
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Marketers support Cummings
Detest deplorable conditions at Omega/Gorbachop market Hundreds of market women at the Omega/Gorbachop Market in Paynesville have decried years of…
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- Finance
Delinquent borrowers to face grave action if….
The Central Bank of Liberia (CBL) has reiterated its warning to delinquent borrowers of commercial banks that failure to regularize their indebtedness by the end of March 2023 will lead to grave consequences as provided by the regulation governing the country’s banking sector. It can be recalled that on December 12, 2022, CBL issued a press release regarding the situation of non-performing loans (NPLs) in the banking system due to the non-compliance of delinquent borrowers…
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Mrs. Cummings frowns on children being used as bread winners
Mrs. Teresa Cummings has frowned on the use of school-age children as breadwinners, putting their safety and lives at risk to sell between speeding vehicles in the streets of Monrovia and suburbs. Mrs. Cummings, wife of Mr. Alexander Cummings, the Standard Bearer of the Collaborating Political Parties (CPP), said children rightfully deserve to be in school acquiring knowledge to better prepare themselves to become productive adults rather than misuse them as breadwinners in their infant…
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DR Congo: Security Council warned of ‘considerable’ deterioration in restive east
UN Photo/Michael Ali – A MONUSCO helicopter lands in Beni in the North Kivu region of the DR Congo. New York, USA, 30 March 2023-/African Media Agency(AMA)/The UN envoy to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) warned the Security Council on Wednesday that the security situation in eastern Congo has “deteriorated considerably” in recent months and that the humanitarian situation has become “increasingly dramatic”. Aware of the worsening situation involving multiple armed groups clashing with Government forces, and…
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