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Catholic Archbishop Michael Francis Dies

Catholic Archbishop Michael Francis Dies
Many Liberians, especially Catholics, were shocked Sunday May 19, 2013) when they were told that Archbishop Michael Kpakala Francis was dead, nine years after he fell to illness.

Father's Heart, Kingdom Builders Donate Medical Supplies

Father's Heart, Kingdom Builders Donate Medical Supplies
The Father's Heart International Outreach Ministry in collaboration with the Kingdom Builders Deliverance Outreach Ministry based in the United States of America have donated several medical supplies and other clinical materials to a local Maternity

Sexual Exploitation, Abuse Increase In Bomi County

Sexual Exploitation, Abuse Increase In Bomi County
The Defense for Children International-Liberia DCI-Liberia, an international child right organization operating here, in Liberia has reported that the rate of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (S.E.A) is alarming in Bomi County.

VCFI Begins Weeklong Confab For Church Leaders, Workers

VCFI Begins Weeklong Confab For Church Leaders, Workers
The Victory Christian Fellowship International (VCFI) on Monday, May 20, 2013 kicked off its one week conference for church leaders and workers with a call for effective leadership.

Swedish Govt. Pumps US$2M To Build Youth Capacity

Swedish Govt. Pumps US$2M To Build Youth Capacity
The Swedish Government has committed US$2M for the empowerment of young people in Liberia through the Liberia Agency for Community Empowerment (LACE).

PUL Lifts Ban On Ellen: Urges Unity, Courage Among Journalists

PUL Lifts Ban On Ellen: Urges Unity, Courage Among Journalists
The Press Union of Liberia yesterday (May 21) officially lifted its blackout against the Liberian Presidency, with a call on journalists to remain united and fearless in their duties—exposing evil in public places and holding the government account

Aqualife 'Dirty Water' Probe Sleeps At MOJ: Envelope Reportedly Changes Hand

Aqualife 'Dirty Water' Probe Sleeps At MOJ: Envelope Reportedly Changes Hand
Investigation into reports of Aqualife's sale of contaminated (dirty) water to the public has been reportedly compromised at the Ministry of Justice, leaving the fate and interest of the public to hang in the balance, this paper has gathered.

Apm Terminals Plans $135m Fresh Investment

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APM Terminals, the Danish concessionaire in charge of Apapa Container Terminal, has concluded plans to invest fresh $135 million (N21.3 billion) to expand its capacity at the port.

This is coming at a time when the entire shipping community is in need of an efficient port facility that can support the already existing Apapa and Tin-Can Island port facilities that are currently over stretched.

The company, which is set to hold the groundbreaking ceremony of the project today at the port, said that the $135 million project will bring the total capital investment of the concessionaire at Apapa container terminal to $330 million (N52.1 billion) since the Federal Government concessioned the terminal to it in 2006.
Dallas Hampton, the managing director of APM Terminals, Apapa, told our correspondent exclusively that the current expansion project- Phase 3 - is to finalise the development and maximise the capacity of Apapa container terminal.

“The investment is necessary in order to ensure there is sufficient port capacity for container operations in Lagos at least until the year 2017”, he said.
According to him, the project will include development of new container stacking areas such as the old Sunshine Oil and Dangote Cement areas, which were part of the original Apapa container terminal that was concessioned but was never handed over to APMT until recently.

The project will also convert the terminal to full Rubber Gantry Crane (yard crane) operations; ensure the acquisition of container handling equipment; build new customer service building; new employee amenities buildings and office for Nigeria Customs.

He further said that the new expansion project will enable APM Terminal to build a new Customs container inspection area.
“It will also include state of the art terminal control systems including a satellite based container positioning system”, he said.
It would be recalled that APM Terminals recently announced that it is also perfecting plans to build a mega deep seaport in the Badagry axis of Lagos to also consolidate on its investment in the West African busiest and emerging market.

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