- Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Expresses Concern Over Enduring Corruption in Liberia’s Public Sector
- President Boakai Dismisses NPHIL Director Dr, Dougbeh Chris Nyan and His Deputy For Administrative Reasons
- Lawmakers Push US$1.09 Million Vehicle Purchase for Their Chiefs of Office Staff Amid Public Outrage
- Monrovia City Court Withdraws Arrest Warrant Against CDC Chairman Following Dismissal of Land Dispute Case
- Tension Erupts at University of Liberia as Student’s US$200 Disappears During Class
- Controversy Erupts Over CDC’s Proposed Party Headquarters in Monrovia
- Suspended Youth and Sports Official Bryant McGill Addresses Rape Accusation as He Celebrates His 24th Wedding Anniversary
- LDEA Plans Mandatory Drug Testing for All Students as Part of National Prevention Strategy
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LDEA Plans Mandatory Drug Testing for All Students as Part of National Prevention Strategy
The LDEA plans to introduce mandatory drug testing for all students in Liberia, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and MCSS, as part of a national effort to combat youth drug abuse through prevention and early intervention.
President Boakai Dismisses NPHIL Director Dr, Dougbeh Chris Nyan and His Deputy For Administrative Reasons
President Joseph Nyuma Boakai has dismissed Dr. Dougbeh Chris Nyan and Dr. Adams K. Lincoln from the National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL), appointing Dr. Sia Wata Camanor as Interim Director General.
LPRC Oilers Basketball Team Crowned 2025 Basketball Champions as LBA Ends First Division League Early
LBA apologizes for the sudden end of the 2025 First Division League after NPA Pythons failed to appear for Game Four of the finals against LPRC Oilers. The Oilers have been declared champions as the LBA launches an investigation into the incident.
Suspended Deputy Youth and Sports Minister Bryant McGill has spoken publicly for the first time since being accused of raping a 14-year-old girl, comparing his situation to Biblical figures who were falsely accused but later vindicated. He expressed faith in the justice system and thanked supporters for their prayers, also using the moment to celebrate his 24th wedding anniversary.
52-year-old Amos T. Gbawon, head of Nimba County’s Group of 77 Disabled Persons Organization, has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for sexually abusing a 1-year-11-month-old girl at the Nimba County Disabled Community facility.
STAND is demanding the dismissal and prosecution of Police IG Gregory Coleman and the officers linked to the killing of Matthew Mulbah, a mentally ill man shot by police in Congo Town. The group describes the act as a “cold-blooded murder” and a clear case of police brutality and abuse of power.
A native doctor identified as Madiswon Gaye, popularly known as “Dao-Dao,” has been sentenced to five years in prison for manslaughter after a man died during a traditional bulletproof ritual in Nimba County. The court ruled that cultural practices cannot override the law when they result in loss of life.
Mordecai S. Davis, known professionally as Ownboi Dlon, was born on June 21, 1996, in Topoe Community, Montserrado County, Liberia. His journey into music began through a male choir formed by his older brother.
Get to know Jeremiah Nanakpaliar Himbye, a Liberian civil engineer with a passion for blogging and advocacy
President Joseph Nyuma Boakai has dismissed Dr. Dougbeh Chris Nyan and Dr. Adams K. Lincoln from the National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL), appointing Dr. Sia Wata Camanor as Interim Director General.
Lawmakers Push US$1.09 Million Vehicle Purchase for Their Chiefs of Office Staff Amid Public Outrage
The House of Representatives is reviewing a proposal to spend over US$1.09 million on vehicles for all 73 Chiefs of Office Staff, with each car priced at US$15,000. While lawmakers argue it will ease transportation challenges for their staff, many Liberians have slammed the move as selfish and wasteful, questioning why such spending is being considered amid economic hardship.
The Monrovia City Court has canceled the arrest writ issued against the CDC Chairman over a land dispute in Congo Town. The decision follows the withdrawal of the case by the complainant, while Cllr. Cyril Jones clarified he had no involvement in the matter.
Chaos broke out at the University of Liberia after a student identified as Mercy reportedly lost US$200 during an Economics class on Capitol Hill. The incident forced the lecture to a halt as campus police were called in to search and question students. No money was found, leaving the class divided and investigations ongoing.
A land dispute is stalling the CDC’s new headquarters project in Monrovia. Landowner Safee Edwardson has taken the party to court for alleged trespass, while Eugene Nagbe insists construction will proceed as planned in Congo Town.
Suspended Deputy Youth and Sports Minister Bryant McGill has spoken publicly for the first time since being accused of raping a 14-year-old girl, comparing his situation to Biblical figures who were falsely accused but later vindicated. He expressed faith in the justice system and thanked supporters for their prayers, also using the moment to celebrate his 24th wedding anniversary.
The LDEA plans to introduce mandatory drug testing for all students in Liberia, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and MCSS, as part of a national effort to combat youth drug abuse through prevention and early intervention.
Single father Sam G. Jacob, who mistakenly took his son to school at 3AM, has received L$100K, a new phone, a tablet, and a full scholarship for his child, thanks to kindhearted Liberians and Leymah Gbowee.
Liberian rapper Barsee involved in a car accident near Kakata while heading to the airport. No injuries reported. He is on his way to catch his flight to India as planned.
52-year-old Amos T. Gbawon, head of Nimba County’s Group of 77 Disabled Persons Organization, has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for sexually abusing a 1-year-11-month-old girl at the Nimba County Disabled Community facility.
Former Congolese President Joseph Kabila Sentenced to Death in Absentia by Military Court
Former Congolese President Joseph Kabila Sentenced to Death in Absentia by Military Court
From 3AM Confusion to Blessings: How a Single Father’s Love for His Son Touched Hearts Across Liberia
Single father Sam G. Jacob, who mistakenly took his son to school at 3AM, has received L$100K, a new phone, a tablet, and a full scholarship for his child, thanks to kindhearted Liberians and Leymah Gbowee.
Monrovia requests proposals from qualified and reliable construction firms for the provision of office renovation works at the AMD Central Office located in Oldest Congo Town.
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TK Will’s Tragic End: Wife Accused of Drugging Him Before Fatal Police Encounter
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A heartbreaking road accident along the RIA Highway has left two families in deep sorrow, claiming multiple lives and leaving others fighting for survival.
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