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Liberia Extractive Industry Transparency Initiatives (LEITI) has received a mandate from its partners to monitor how the government of Liberia uses revenue generated from the extractive industry of the country.
The flag carrier airline of the United Kingdom, British Airways, has officially announced flying from “Monrovia to the heart of London” on Tuesday, November 6, 2012.
University of Ghana Business School (UGBS), through its Center for Management Research and Professional Development (CMRPD), in collaboration with Lonestar Cell/MTN, has provided financial training courses to 20 non-financial middle-level managers working at Lonestar/MTN.
In a bid to strengthen its internal audit system, fight corruption, and ensure accountability for public money, the Government of Liberia has completed Certified Internal Audit (CIA) training for eight internal audit directors assigned at eight ministries.
The World Bank Group’s Doing Business team has released its 2013 global Doing Business survey ranking Liberia among the top 50 reformers in the world. The Doing Business 2013 survey measured 185 countries worldwide from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe. Liberia made its maiden entry into the survey five years ago; recording poor result.
The Government of Liberia (GOL), in partnership with the World Bank Group and other international partners yesterday launched a determined Integrated Public Financial Management Reform Project (IPFMRP) to strengthen fiscal discipline and advance transparency and accountability in the country.
Although rubber is a lucrative commodity that has financially empowered many farmers across the country, people in Nimba County are raising concerns over the random planting of this cash crop, as it could lead to reduction in food production, they claim.
The Liberia branch of global port infrastructure developer and cargo handler, APM Terminals (APMT), has completed the construction of a significant portion of the marginal wharf at the Freeport of Monrovia.
APM Terminals Liberia, Tuesday, October 16, joined other APM Terminals networks in 48 countries worldwide to celebrate world safety day. The ceremony was held at APM Terminals’ head offices at the Freeport of Monrovia on Bushrod Island.
Commercial bank loans and advances to various sectors of the economy swelled in the 2nd quarter of the year, amidst complain by businesses on high interest rate and short repayment period.
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