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Editorial | Liberia Must Embrace a Cashless Future Instead of Depending on More Printed...
Should Liberia Print More Money or Build a Cashless Economy?
As Liberia debates the introduction of L$79 billion in new banknotes, the conversation should go beyond printing currency. The real question is whether the country is prepared to embrace a modern, transparent, and technology-driven financial system.
A stronger cashless economy could reduce corruption, improve tax collection, combat money laundering, enhance public security, and lower the cost of managing physical cash. Rather than measuring economic progress by the amount of money printed, Liberia should focus on how efficiently and securely money moves through its economy.
Read our full editorial as Gossip Liberia examines why the future of Liberia’s economy may depend less on cash in hand and more on digital transactions.
Representative Prince Toles’ Development Projects Spark Political Debate as Attention Turns Toward Liberia’s 2029...
MONROVIA, Liberia — A recent social media announcement by Representative Prince Aquency Toles of Montserrado County Electoral District #8 has sparked widespread political discussion,...
Eight Convicted in Liberia’s Largest Human Trafficking Trial as Jury Delivers Swift Guilty Verdict
BREAKING: Eight defendants have been found guilty on all charges in Liberia’s largest human trafficking trial after a unanimous jury reached a verdict in just 20 minutes. The case involved 57 victims who say they were lured with fake job offers to Canada before being subjected to months of horrific abuse. Sentencing is pending as the landmark case marks a major test of justice and accountability in Liberia.
Liberian Court Sentences Drug Kingpin “Original Japan” to 20 Years in Prison
Original Japan to 20 Years in Prison
Monrovia, Liberia – Criminal Court C Judge Blamo Dixon has sentenced convicted drug trafficker George Obi, widely known...
Liberian-Owned Rhema Spring Natural Mineral Water Company Launched
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Paynesville Plunged into Chaos as AFL and LNP Engage in Violent Clashes
Chaos as AFL and LNP Engage in Violent Clashes In Paynesville City
The city of Paynesville has been engulfed in turmoil following violent confrontations between...
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