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Officials attending the groundbreaking ceremony of a US$11 Million Cargo Terminal at the Roberts International Airport in Margibi County Margibi County – A joint venture company, Global Logistics Services Incorporated and National Aviation Services (GLS-NAS) has broken ground for the construction of a US$11 million cargo terminal at the Roberts International Airport (RIA).

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75-year-old old man Doebah: “I will not back my son, because he is very wicked” Monrovia – A frail girl sits quietly on a wooden bench. A silky dress is pulled over her knees. Her face is a vision of fear. Tracy, not her real name, is only ten, but she has already suffered the trauma of rape.

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MONROVIA – The African Development Bank and the Government of Liberia has launched launched a USD 1.2 million catalytic project funded by the Governments of Japan, Austria and Liberia. Most of the financing (USD 1.0 million) is by donors to the Fund for African Private Sector Assistance (FAPA) – consisting of the African Development Bank, the Government of Japan and the Government of Austria. The project aims at stimulating the growth of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) based on secondary processing of wood products that will facilitate jobs and wealth creation in Liberia. The project is well-aligned with FAPA’s core…

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Monrovia – The Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of Liberia Maj./Gen. Prince C. Johnson, III, has assured Liberians that the AFL will remain a “Force for Good” in the common interest of the country. Maj./Gen Johnson said the Liberian Army under his watch will not get involve into politics like it was done in the past, which he said damaged the image of the force. He said as Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of Liberia his primary objective is to uphold the professionalism of the army.   Speaking over the weekend in the Nippy Town Community on…

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Monrovia- The Executive Director of the Liberia Albino Society (LAS), Ms. Patricia Logan, has announced a massive reduction on the stigmatization of its members. According to Ms. Logan, many Liberians now see people living with albinism as partners, family and friends. She attributed the improvement of their aged-old nightmare to consistent outreach activities being carried out by her members. “I am somehow relief as we have now crossed this big challenge,” she added. She blamed the high stigmatization in time past to lack of information and high illiteracy harbored by most Liberians. She, however, states that it is now a…

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