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Libya to help rebuilt investments

A Libyan technical team is expected in Liberia shortly for discussion with the government on Tripoli’s investments in the country, Radio Liberia International reported on Monday. It quoted Libyan Ambassador Muhammad Umar al-Tabi as telling government officials that Tripoli was fully supportive of efforts to improve the lives of Liberians. The investments include the rehabilitation of the seven-story Libyan-built Pan-African Plaza office tower, the glass factory, the African Investment Company, and renovation of Monrovia’s once prestigious Ducor Hotel. A Libyan rubber processing industry is also to be established.

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