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Liberia’s finance minister, Samuel Tweah, said at the time that the president was entitled to a daily allowance of $2,000 during his trip but did not disclose the total cost of Weah’s 48-day ...
USAID built schools and health clinics, but most of the U.S. funding went to Liberia’s health system, making up 48% of its ...
His Excellency President Dr. Julius Maada Bio has arrived safely in Monrovia at the invitation of His Excellency President ...
Kickball in Liberia has the rules of baseball but there are no bats, and players kick a soccer ball instead of the larger, ...
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Trump praises Liberia leader’s English, the country’s official languageEnglish is the official language of Liberia, a West African nation founded in the early 1800s by philanthropists, ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNLiberia salutes AfDB President Akinwumi Adesina in landmark Government session"I want you to know that your legacy in Liberia is strong and enduring," Liberian President Boakai tells AfDB President Adesina.
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AllAfrica on MSNLiberia: 'You Are Custodians of the Environment'In a powerful and deeply personal keynote address, renowned Liberian environmentalist Dr. Emmanuel Olatunji inspired the Class of 2025 of the School of Environmental Science and Management at the ...
Called the Brooke Gates Project, Englewood resident Brooke Gates’ organization paid the tuition for 51 students in grades K-12 at the Paynesville Adriel Academy in Paynesville, Liberia, for the ...
Ghana News Agency on MSN13h
President Mahama graces Liberia’s 178th independence celebrationPresident John Dramani Mahama on Saturday joined his Liberian counterpart President Joseph Nyuma Boakai to mark the country’s ...
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AllAfrica on MSNLiberia: Where Is the Indicted Ex-LTA Chairperson, Zackpah?The whereabouts of Madam Edwina T. Zackpah, former Chairperson of the Liberia Telecommunications Authority (LTA) who has been indicted on charges of serious crimes of corruption, is becoming a concern ...
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The Newark Advocate on MSNLicking County history: Edward Roye left for Liberia in 1846 but never forgot NewarkNewark Advocate history columnist Doug Stout shares more about Edward James Roye, an African American Newark resident who ...
Liberia's Information Minister, Norris Tweah, asks me. 'Two hundred and fifty thousand people were killed in the 14-year war. He is using this to make himself sound like a great warlord.' ...
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