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Liberia’s Yellow Machines Shipment Sparks National Alarm: Did What Was Promised Truly Arrive?
Initially announced as part of a major infrastructure push under the Unity Party-led administration, the government declared that 137 pieces of heavy-duty equipment, including bulldozers, excavators, and dump trucks, would make up the first shipment toward a total procurement of 285 machines intended to rehabilitate Liberia’s road network and enhance agricultural productivity.
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