June 17
Liberia: New Fintech Venture to Revolutionize Digital Banking
A new financial technology company, Vita Money, has entered Liberia's emerging digital finance sector with ambitions to transform the country's banking landscape through a… Read more »
June 18
Liberia: Govt, AfDB Sign U.S.$16.7m Fiscal Sustainability Agreement
The government and the African Development Bank on Wednesday, officially signed a US$16.7 million loan agreement, aimed at boosting Fiscal Sustainability and Mining sector… Read more »
Liberia: Govt Targets Retirement of Over 6,000 Civil Servants
The government is preparing to retire more than 6,000 public servants in what officials describe as one of the country's largest civil service restructuring exercises in decades, a… Read more »
June 17
Liberia: U.S.$600m Dugbe Gold Investment Signals New Chapter for Mining Sector
The country's mining sector could be on the cusp of a major transformation following a commitment by Mansa Resources Limited and its international partners to invest approximately… Read more »
June 16
Liberia: Lerc, UL Partner to Build Next Generation of Energy Auditors
In a move aimed at strengthening the country's energy sector and developing a skilled workforce to support the country's growing electricity industry, the Liberia Electricity… Read more »
June 15
Liberia: 'The Jurors Are the Heroes'
Counselor Amara Sheriff, lead defense attorney for Abdullah L. Kamara, praised a 12-member jury Friday after it acquitted the former Acting Chairman of the Liberia… Read more »
Liberia: How a Huge Drug Consignment Moved Through the Airport
The documents reviewed by the Daily Observer, combined with interviews with sources familiar with airport cargo operations, allow for a clearer reconstruction of how the nearly… Read more »
June 11
Liberia: Greenville to Be Electrified After More Than 30 Years
After more than three decades without public electricity, Greenville City is on the verge of being connected to reliable and sustainable power as the European Union-funded Light Up… Read more »
June 10
Liberia: Driver Arrested With U.S.$9k Worth of Tramadol in River Gee
The Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA) in River Gee County has intensified its anti-drug operations following the arrest of a commercial driver allegedly caught transporting a… Read more »
Morocco: Nafaa Secures Fisheries Cooperation, Investment Deals in Morocco
The Director General of the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA), J. Cyrus Saygbe Sr., has concluded a one-week official working visit to the Kingdom of Morocco… Read more »
Liberia: Margibi University Charts Expansion Path Amid Funding Gaps
The relatively young Margibi University is positioning itself for long-term academic growth and institutional transformation, even as it grapples with persistent financial… Read more »
Liberia: Police Exonerate Zeno Industries, but Lacra Refuses to Accept Clearance
A leading cocoa buying and export company, Zeno Industries Inc., has been exonerated by the Liberia National Police (LNP) of allegations of smuggling and theft of property, but the… Read more »
Liberia: Lipo, Unido Take Business, Ip Clinic to Bong
The Liberia Intellectual Property Office and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization are conducting a four-day training for 30 business owners in Bong County on… Read more »
Liberia: LPRA, GPC Deepen Ties On Oil&gas Sector Dev.
The Liberia Petroleum Regulatory Authority (LPRA) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Ghana Petroleum Commission (GPC), marking a significant step in… Read more »
Liberia: House Launches Probe Into Ltm Concession
The House of Representatives has set up a specialized committee to investigate the operations of the Liberia Traffic Management Incorporated (LTMI), amid growing concerns over the… Read more »
June 09
Liberia: 'Why the Economy Must Be the Center of the 2029 Election'
As Liberia gradually turns its attention toward the 2029 general elections, a growing school of thought argues that the country's most urgent political question is no longer who… Read more »
June 05
Liberia: Ngafuan Clarifies Revenue Sharing, Fiscal Decentralization Progress
Finance and Development Planning Minister Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan, along with Deputy Minister for Fiscal Affairs Anthony G. Myers, Assistant Minister for Revenue and Tax Policy… Read more »
June 03
Liberia: U.S.$179.4m Gap Threatens County Development By 2029
A new study commissioned by Naymote Partners for Democratic Development has uncovered significant fiscal, institutional, and procurement-related challenges threatening Liberia's… Read more »
June 04
Liberia: Liberia Exports to China Surge 30-Fold Under Zero-Tariff Policy
Liberia's exports to China have surged by more than 30-fold in the first three months of 2026, driven by Beijing's new zero-tariff policy and a sharp increase in iron ore… Read more »
Liberia: Senate Moves to Avert Oil Sector Crisis
The country's emerging oil and gas sector is facing what experts describe as a potentially significant governance challenge following a jurisdictional dispute between the Liberia… Read more »
June 01
Liberia: Entrepreneurship Holds Key to Liberia's Economic Transformation
The Executive Director of Divine Intervention Support & Services Incorporated, Emmanuel Diabolo, has called for a national shift toward entrepreneurship development, warning… Read more »
Liberia: Teachers Credit Union Reports Strong Financial Performance
The National Teachers Association of Liberia Credit Union Cooperative Society (NTALCUCS) has announced a net surplus of more than L$20.4 million for the 2025 fiscal year and… Read more »
Liberia: MOCI Backs Local Content Policy to Boost Liberian SMEs
The Ministry of Commerce and Industry has thrown its full support behind Liberia's proposed Local Content Policy, describing it as a critical reform that could transform the… Read more »
Liberia: LAA Launches Historic Certification Drive for RIA
Liberia has officially commenced the process of securing its first-ever International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Aerodrome Operating Certificate for Roberts International… Read more »
Liberia: Transparency Cannot Be Offline
The Liberia Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (LEITI) concluded its recent mid-year retreat in Ganta with renewed commitments to transparency, accountability,… Read more »











