Orange Liberia proudly joined hands with the Liberia Telecommunications Authority (LTA) as one of the official sponsors of the pilot edition of the LTA Digitech Expo 2025, under the theme: Showcasing Liberia Digital Future a groundbreaking event held at the Ministerial Complex that brought together visionaries, developers, businesses, and digital changemakers under one roof. Themed around AI innovation and digital solutions, the event marked a significant milestone in Liberia’s tech evolution.
As a committed digital partner of Liberia’s progress, Orange’s presence was bold, impactful, and purposeful, aligning with its core mission: to connect people and empower lives through technology.
Delivering a keynote statement on behalf of Orange Liberia, Cllr. Supu Cole, Director Legal and Regulatory, reaffirmed the company’s unwavering commitment to building a digitally inclusive and globally competitive Liberia.
At Orange Liberia, we believe that digital empowerment is a catalyst for transformation. We remain committed to creating a future where every young person in Liberia regardless of background or location has access to digital tools, skills, and opportunities,” Cllr. Cole said.
This commitment is why we continue to invest in platforms like the Orange Digital Center, which empowers youth with innovation skills to compete on a global stage. We are proud to stand with the Government of Liberia and the private sector in driving this digital revolution that puts people first.” He added.
At the heart of the Expo, Orange Liberia showcased its flagship Orange Digital Center Innovation Hub, a thriving space dedicated to nurturing digital talent, fostering entrepreneurship, and accelerating tech-driven development among Liberia’s youth. The hub, an anchor of hope for the nation’s rising innovators, left an indelible mark on attendees—many of whom were inspired to dream bigger and do more.
Beyond innovation, showing casing the 3D printer and VR(Virtual Reality)
we brought the Orange customer experience and B2B services to life providing real-time support, digital education, and tailored solutions for individuals and businesses. The company’s corporate team on ground engaged directly with customers, answering questions, offering demos, and extending the benefits of our wide range of services. This reaffirmed Orange’s dedication to national digital inclusion and customer excellence.
The AI Challenge component of the Expo, which encouraged developers to build AI-driven solutions to local problems, was a resounding success. Orange Liberia applauds the winners and all participants whose ideas hold the promise of transforming Liberia’s digital landscape.
Orange’s innovation is not just about technology it’s about people. We are proud to support platforms like the LTA Digitech Expo that spotlight creativity, entrepreneurship, and inclusive progress,” said Zaza Mulbah, Senior Manager, ODC.
This event further cements Orange position as a driving force behind Liberia’s digital transformation. Our continued investments in digital hubs, connectivity, mobile finance, and smart solutions reflect our unwavering commitment to the nation.
Centre back Konate will turn 27 at the end of next season and as he approaches his prime years, both PSG and Real have been credited with an interest.
He made 42 appearances across all competitions for Arne Slot’s side last season, scoring twice, and helped them to win the Premier League title in style.
But despite the fervent speculation linking him to the Bernabeu, Konate appeared to confirm he would remain with the Reds for next season at least.
He took to social media earlier this week and penned a lengthy message for supporters, which he rounded off by declaring: ‘Next season, we go again!’
Speaking after the Reds’ final game of the season, Konate also branded the rumours around his protracted contract negotiations as ‘completely fake’.
‘You know, I just want to say one thing: Everything you saw on social media is completely fake,’ Konate said. ‘I didn’t even ask for something from the club. They made me an offer, and I replied to them with something, that is it.
‘The rest (speculation) that I want to wait until the end… I want this, all of it is completely fake. And even the big journalists said in November I am very close to signing the deal. I was like: “Ah, they have more information than me?”
‘Because it was not true at that moment and that is why I was a little bit mad because it was not true at this moment. I knew at one moment people would think I didn’t want to sign the contract but I was never close to signing it. We will see what will happen.’