Editorial: Go Beyond the Smaller Mines, Mr. Minister

[The New Dawn - Liberia] - 17/11/2025
Over the weekend, Labor Minister Cllr. Cooper Kruah took a decisive step by announcing the revocation of work permits for four Chinese nationals accused of performing tasks that Liberians are fully capable of doing, including carpentry, at Bangli, an obscure mining company operating in Bong (…)
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