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Finance Minister Tweah urges Liberians to extend the CDC's mandate for another six years in order to achieve genuine development.According to Samuel D. Tweah, Minister of Finance and Development Planning, the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) will transform Liberia more than any other government in the country's history over the next six years. "Our greatest adversary is time." We need more time to figure out what the overall goal of development is. "George Weah will have plenty of time in six years to take Liberia...
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The Liberian Senate expresses concern about the mining sector, citing widespread illegal activity.The Liberian Senate has requested information from the Ministry of Mines and Energy on the operation of the small- to medium-scale mining sub-sector. According to the President pro tempore's statement, this is intended to relieve the Senate of its oversight responsibility over the sub-sector, which has the potential to be a significant revenue earner for the 2023 National Budget and...
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The United States has announced a $150 million grant to aid in climate adaptation in Africa.The US government has announced a USD 150 million grant to assist African countries in adapting to the effects of climate change. The announcement was made by the United States Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, John Kerry, and the President of COP 27, Sameh Shoukry, on Saturday, November 12, 2022, at the ongoing COP27 in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt. The funding will primarily support...
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The Liberian Senate has passed a controlled drugs law.The 'Controlled Drug and Substances Act of 2014' was signed into law by the Liberian Senate Plenary. Following hours of debate among Senators, the Senate made the decision last Thursday, November 10, 2022. Taking the decision, the Senate divided drug crime into two categories, making it non-bailable or bailable based on the gravity of the crime. Those involved in the importation,...