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A view of the Mt. Coffee Hydro Power Plant, downstream of the main spillway (Photo: Millenniu Challenge Account- Liberia)
The Millennium Challenge Account-Liberia has announced the end, effective January 21, 2021, of the Millennium Challenge Compact between the United States Government and the Government of Liberia.
The Compact, during its operation, improved the amount and reliability of electricity supply, more than doubled the number of homes with electricity access and left the Liberian government with a sustainable, data-driven, road maintenance system.
With the signing of the Compact in October 2015, the United States Government, acting through the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), provided US$257 million to help increase access to more reliable and affordable electricity; and improve the planning and execution of routine, periodic, and emergency road maintenance.
Figure 1: A view of the Mt. Coffee Hydro Power Plant, downstream of the main spillway.
After Doubling Electricity Access and Building a Data-Driven Road Maintenance System in Liberia, Millennium Challenge Compact Ends
(Monrovia January 20, 2021) – The Millennium Challenge Account-Liberia has announced the end, effective January 21, 2021, of the Millennium Challenge Compact between the United States Government and the Government of Liberia. The Compact has improved the amount and reliability of electricity supply, more than doubled the number of homes with electricity access, and left the Liberian government with a sustainable, data-driven road maintenance system.
With the signing of the Compact in October 2015, the United States Government, acting through the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), provided US$257 million to help increase access to more reliable and affordable electricity; and improve the planning and execution of routine, periodic, and emergency road maint
Daily Monitor
Monday January 25 2021
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Ntagali served as eighth archbishop of the Church of Uganda and retired early handing over to Dr Kaziimba on March 1, 2020.
Archbishop Ntagali has been accused of committing adultery.
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Retired Archbishop of Church of Uganda Stanley Ntagali, who was suspended last week from performing church duties over adultery, has spoken in public for the first time since his alleged misdeeds came to light.
“I am always a happy man but the devil is a liar. We are more than conquerors in Jesus’ name,” he told his guests at his home in Wambabya Village, Kiziranfumbi Sub-county in Kikuube District.
Liberia: President George Weah’s Fourth Annual Message to the 54th Legislature
Liberia: President George Weah’s Fourth Annual Message to the 54th Legislature
Mr. Speaker;
Honorable Members of the Legislature;
Your Honor the Chief Justice, Associate Justices of the Supreme Court and Members of the Judiciary;
The Dean and Members of the Cabinet and other Government Officials;
The Doyen, Excellencies and Members of the Diplomatic and Consular Corps;
His Excellency, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Liberia;
The Officers and Staff of the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL);
The Chief of Staff and Men and Women of the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL);