June 22
Liberia: Mansa Resources, Liberia Deepen Cooperation Around Dugbe Gold Project
Mansa Resources and its principal shareholder, Orion Resource Partners, have reinforced their commitment to advancing the Dugbe Gold Project following a series of high-level… 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 10
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 »
May 15
Liberia: Bloom Bank Hosts Ai Workshop to Drive Innovation in Liberia's Financial Sector
Bloom Bank Africa Liberia, in partnership with the Oakwood Knowledge Academy, has convened a one-day high-level Artificial Intelligence (AI) workshop for finance professionals in… Read more »
May 12
Liberia: Firestone Layoffs Put On Ice
Liberia's Minister of Labour, Cllr. Cooper W. Kruah, Sr., has ordered the immediate suspension of a proposed redundancy exercise by the Firestone Plantation Company involving a… Read more »
Liberia: Bea Mountain Under Fire
Calls are mounting for Bea Mountain Mining Company and the Government of Liberia to urgently address the alleged pollution of the Mafa River and Marvoe Creek in Grand Cape Mount… Read more »
May 01
Liberia: CSOs Angry With GVL Over Perennial Rights Violations
Civil society organizations (CSOs) and affected communities have formally accused Golden Veroleum Liberia (GVL) of failing to restore degraded forests, violating land rights, and… Read more »
April 20
Liberia: Sethi Expands Steel Operations
Thousands of jobs are expected to be created in Liberia as the Sethi Group of Companies moves ahead with the expansion of its steel manufacturing and recycling operations, a… Read more »
April 16
Liberia: Putu Deal, a Shift in Liberia's Mining Model
For a long time, Liberia's mineral wealth has followed a familiar path: discovered here, developed elsewhere, and largely defined by foreign capital and control. The iron ore… Read more »
April 09
Liberia: Afreximbank Delivers Strong Fy2025 Results
African Export-Import Bank ("Afreximbank" or the "Bank") and its subsidiaries (the "Group") has announced strong results for the year ended 31 December 2025, underscoring sustained… Read more »
April 08
Africa: Liberia Secures Transformative Investment Partnership With TAF Africa
Liberia has strengthened its commitment to economic growth and urban development with the arrival of a high-level delegation from TAF Africa Global Limited, led by Group Managing… Read more »
Liberia: Putu Is Not Just a Mine. It Is a Test.
The Government of Liberia's move to fast-track the Putu Iron Ore Project has been welcomed with optimism. A Liberian-led consortium has been selected. There is talk of local… Read more »
April 07
Liberia: Amr Endorses Govt Move to Fast-Track Putu Iron Ore Project
Africa Metallic Resources Inc. (AMR), a Liberian-led consortium recently selected as the preferred developer for the Putu Iron Ore Mining (PIOM) asset, has endorsed the… Read more »
March 30
Liberia: Jeety Pushes Liberia Toward Industrial Value Addition
Jeety Rubber LLC, one of the leading rubber processing companies in the country, has set its sights on producing the country's first domestically manufactured tire by mid-2028,… Read more »
March 26
Liberia: EPA Clears Ivanhoe Atlantic's Esia for Phase One
A key environmental approval granted by Liberia's Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to Ivanhoe Atlantic is emerging as more than a routine regulatory step--it may mark the… Read more »
March 23
Liberia: Bea Mountain Mining Corporation Responds to Epa Statement On Marvoe Creek Incident
Bea Mountain Mining Corporation (BMMC) has taken note of the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) recent statement dated March 20, 2026, regarding the fish mortality incident… Read more »
March 20
Liberia: APM Terminals Accelerates Liberia's Economic Pulse
At the heart of Liberia's fragile but steadily evolving economy, a quiet transformation is unfolding along the docks of the Freeport of Monrovia. Once synonymous with inefficiency,… Read more »
March 19
Liberia: Jeety Rubber, SRC Distribute Food, Cash to Mosques in Margibi, Bong Counties for Ramadan
Jeety Rubber and its subsidiary, Salala Rubber Corporation (SRC), have distributed food supplies and cash donations to dozens of mosques across Margibi and Bong Counties as part of… Read more »
February 26
Liberia: 'We Do Not Collect Govt Taxes'
The Liberia Petroleum Refining Company (LPRC) has publicly rejected claims that it collects and mismanages government taxes on imported petroleum products, saying the allegations… Read more »
February 23
Liberia: GPN Urges Govt Probe Into Unauthorized Security Operations
The Global Prayer Network (GPN), a global interfaith organization, has called for the government to conduct a thorough review of reported concerns regarding unauthorized private… Read more »
February 13
Liberia: MNG Denies Bribery Claims in Epa Chemical Spill Report
MNG Gold Liberia has firmly denied allegations of bribery influencing an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) report on a recent hydrochloric acid spill, describing the claims as… Read more »
February 12
Liberia: 'MNG Gold Bribed Them'
Residents of Money Sweet Town in Bong County District #2 say they will block a key access road used by MNG Gold Liberia beginning Thursday, 12 February 2026, escalating a dispute… Read more »
February 02
Liberia: Villagers Demand Redress After Mng Gold Chemical Spill in Bong
Residents of several rural communities in Bong County are pressing for urgent intervention following an alleged chemical spill linked to mining company MNG Gold, an incident they… Read more »
Liberia: Ivanhoe Atlantic Adds U.S. Heavyweights to Board As Guinea Iron Ore Project Advances
Ivanhoe Atlantic Inc. has added U.S. diplomatic, financial and critical-minerals expertise to its board, installing former ambassador J. Peter Pham as Executive Chairman and… Read more »
January 22
Liberia: How Much 'Local Content' Is Too Much When Legislators Are the Key Beneficiaries?
Local content has emerged as the central selling point of the Third Amendment to ArcelorMittal Liberia's Mineral Development Agreement, according to Gbarpolu County Senator Amara… Read more »


