Liberia’s Deputy Information Minister for Public Affairs, Isaac Jackson, said the government is working on reducing the price of petroleum products, in line with the fall in global oil prices. However, he said he is not sure whether the reduction in oil prices on the Liberian market will trickle down to ordinary Liberians.
Bureau of Concessions Identifies Challenges in Agriculture and Mining Sectors
The Director General of the Bureau of Concessions, Ciata Bishop, says the bureau has identified strings of problems in Liberia’s agriculture and mining sectors.
Arcelor Mittal CEO Expresses Regrets over Redundancy
The head of the iron ore giant ArcelorMittal says he regrets the dismissal of more than 167 Liberians employed with the company.
TSCU Wins Award for Outstanding Credit Union of 2015
MONROVIA, Montserrado – Trust Savings Credit Union, the regional Credit Union serving three counties including Bong, Lofa and Nimba has been awarded the award for the “Outstanding Credit Union of the Year 2015†by the Monrovia-based Africa Watch Newspaper.
Over 90 Women to Receive Advanced Tailor Training
Alfalit International Liberia, an organization providing literacy programs to women in Liberia, has begun graduating several women from its basic tailoring program.
Monroe Chicken Joins Cookshop.biz
One of the leading fast food restaurants in Monrovia, Monroe Chicken, has become the newest restaurant to sign up for Cookshop.biz, the homegrown tech start-up that delivers food to customers from 19 of Monrovia’s best restaurants.
Credit Union to Open in Tappita on Dec. 16
Tappita will on December 16 see the opening of a credit union, the first modern financial institution in the city.
Prince Howard to Provide Over 400 Jobs for Youth after Mob Violence
The Chief Executive Officer of Alvino Enterprises, Prince Howard, has vowed to create more than 400 jobs opportunities for Ganta youth shortly, in the wake of the September 30 mob violence that was led by mostly young people.