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  2. Mining industry of Liberia - Wikipedia

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    Iron ore mining. The mining industry of Liberia has witnessed a revival after the civil war which ended in 2003. [1] Gold, diamonds, and iron ore form the core minerals of the mining sector with a new Mineral Development Policy and Mining Code being put in place to attract foreign investments. [2] In 2013, the mineral sector accounted for 11% ...

  3. Cabinet of Liberia - Wikipedia

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    Minister of Lands, Mines, and Energy Wilmot Paye Minister of Labor Cllr. Cooper Kruah Minister of Youth and Sport J. Cole Bangalu Minister of Transport Sirleaf Ralph Tyler Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection Gbeme Horace Kollie Minister of State for Presidential Affairs Sylvester M. Grigsby Minister of State without Portfolio

  4. List of government ministries of Liberia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the government ministries of the Republic of Liberia in the period 2003–2014. [1] [2]Ministry of Agriculture, Liberia [1]; Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Liberia [1]

  5. Foreign relations of Liberia - Wikipedia

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    Amidst India's growing role in Liberia, the Liberian Minister of Mines and Energy, Dr. Eugene Shannon visited India in October 2005 to participate in the Confederation of Indian Industry-Africa Conclave. In 2008, the President of Liberia Ellen Johnson Sirleaf was invited to visit India. [133]

  6. Ministry of Mines and Energy - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Mines and Energy is a top-level government entity in several countries, responsible for the oversight of mining and energy production and consumption. The following articles cover individual Ministries of Mines and Energy: Ministry of Energy and Mining (Algeria), of Algeria. Ministry of Mines and Energy (Brazil), of Brazil.

  7. Mawine G. Diggs - Wikipedia

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    Liberia. Alma mater. Roanoke College. Clemson University. Position held. Minister of Commerce and Industry (2020–) Mawine G. Diggs (born c. 1982) is a Liberian administrator and minister. In 2020 she was appointed to be Liberia's minister of Commerce and Industry. On 26 July 2022 she made her country's 175th National Independence Day Oration.

  8. Telephone numbers in Liberia - Wikipedia

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    Number range NSN Service Operator 2X XXX XXX: 8: Fixed: LIBTELCO 220 XXX XXX: 9: Mobile: LIBTELCO 555 XXX XXX: 9: Mobile: Lonestar Cell MTN 880 XXX XXX: 9: Mobile: Lonestar Cell MTN 881 XXX XXX: 9: Mobile: Lonestar Cell MTN 886 XXX XXX: 9: Mobile: Lonestar Cell MTN 887 XXX XXX: 9: Mobile: Lonestar Cell MTN 888 XXX XXX: 9: Mobile: Lonestar Cell ...

  9. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Liberia) - Wikipedia

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    Liberia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs was established as a cabinet-level branch of the government in 1848, soon after the country's declaration of independence in 1847. Originally called the "Department of State", the ministry assumed its current name in 1972. [5] The first director of the ministry was Hilary Teague, who also drafted the ...