Hotels are compelled to ‘import’ skills

[The New Dawn - Liberia] - 28/10/2025
By Stephen G. Fellajuah Monrovia, Liberia; October 28, 2025 – Former Minister of Commerce and Industry, Amin Modad, has expressed alarm over what he calls the declining pursuit of college education among Liberians, warning that the nation’s growing disinterest in higher learning could weaken the (…)
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