Seven stores affected
The Liberian Business Association (LIBA) has expressed serious concern about the fire disaster incident that affected seven businesses or stores in the commercial City of Ganta, Nimba County.
According to LIBA’ president, James Strother, the unfortunate fire incident occurred yesterday, Monday, May 17, 2021 on the Guinea road vicinity in Ganta City, which has huge Liberian and other businesses that are operating there.
He mentioned that four of the seven stores are owned by women, while three stores that were affected are for men who are noted for working tirelessly to stimulate the local economy in Ganta City.
The front view of the building in Ganta City, hosting nine stores and three apartments.
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The Honorary Consulate General of Liberia in Georgia has been hosting a webinar series amid the pandemic.
Connections in
West African nation of
Liberia as it recovers from the health and economic fallout of COVID-19.
Just how central the city has been to the relief and recovery initiatives was evident during a Sept. 9 webinar organized by Honorary Liberian Consul General
Cynthia Blandford, who has coordinated some of the efforts from her base here.
Ms. Blandford brought together a panel of officials including the Liberian consul general in New York and Ambassador