The Liberia Revenue Authority has announced that it has generated at least 51 percent of the US$600 million required to support the 2016-2017 fiscal budget.
Inspector Kromah Calls on Kinsmen to Uphold the Rule of Law
Liberia’s deputy inspector of police, Col. Abraham Kromah, has called on his kinsman to be law-abiding citizens and uphold the rule of law as the nation gradually moves towards the elections.
Liberia Revenue Authority Investigates Logging Companies for US$25 million in Unpaid Taxes
The Liberia Revenue Authority says it is investigating a Global Witness’ report that logging companies in the country owe US$$25 million in unpaid taxes.
Strike by Businesses Affecting Gov’t Revenue Generation
Sources within the government have told The Bush Chicken that the ongoing three-day strike by a group of businesspeople under the banner of the Patriotic Entrepreneurs of Liberia has caused a significant reduction on the revenue generation of the country.
Lonestar Faces House of Representatives Today Over Suspension of Promotion
The House of Representatives has summoned the management of telecommunications firm Lonestar Cell MTN before the plenary on Thursday for undermining the government by the suspension of its three-days free call promotion.
President Sirleaf Dedicates New Hospital Facility at ELWA
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has dedicated a new hospital facility at the ELWA compound in Paynesville.
Under Government Decentralization Plan, Transport Ministry Opens New Annex in Kakata
The Ministry of Transport has opened its annex at the Kakata service center in Margibi County. The annex was commissioned on Thursday by Transport Minister Angela Cassell Bush.
As Ex-Sergeant is Jailed, Army’s Neglect Apparent in Documents
In the ongoing case involving Seargeant Melvin K. Tolbert, the Armed Forces of Liberia appears to have demonstrated negligence in meeting its obligations to one of its soldiers who was injured while on duty, according to documents provided to The Bush Chicken.