[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia — The Patriotic Entrepreneurs of Liberia, PATEL, has raised alarm over what it describes as the increasing involvement of foreign business operators in retail and distributive activities that are legally reserved for Liberian citizens, as well as the continued poor quality of services provided by the country’s major telecommunications companies.

Liberia: Patel Chairman Nimley Criticises Foreign Business Practices and Poor Telecom Services in Liberia
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