- Josephine Greaves Denies Corruption Allegations, Raises Due Process Concerns Over Assets Recovery Probe
- Montserrado District #11 Constituents Demand Accountability Report from Speaker Koon
- LRA Recognizes AME University as Liberia’s Top Tax-Compliant Higher Education Institution for 2026
- LFA Elections Committee Releases Final Candidate List; Kouh Disqualified as Raji Emerges Sole Presidential Contender
- Liberia Elevates Border Concerns to United Nations Over Alleged Violations by Guinea
- AREPT Chairman Says Indictments Move Liberia Closer to Recovering Millions
- Liberia, California Launch $200 Million Agricultural Drive to End Rice Imports and Transform Farming Sector
- Josephine H. Greaves Rejects Corruption Allegations, Demands Due Process and Transparency
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Residents of Montserrado District #11 are demanding answers from House Speaker Richard Nagbe Koon, raising concerns over a lack of communication on his performance, legislative work, and development efforts. With frustration growing, they warn that continued silence could spark public protests.
AME University has been recognized by the Liberia Revenue Authority as the highest tax-paying higher education institution for 2026, highlighting its strong financial discipline and contribution to national development. L
Liberia has taken its border dispute with Guinea to the United Nations, citing alleged human rights violations affecting citizens along the border. The Independent National Commission on Human Rights warns the situation could threaten the safety of local communities if left unresolved.
The Chairman of the Asset Recovery and Property Retrieval Taskforce (AREPT), Cllr. Edwin Kla Martin, says Liberia is making significant strides toward recovering millions in misused public funds, following a series of indictments now before the courts.
Residents of Montserrado District #11 are demanding answers from House Speaker Richard Nagbe Koon, raising concerns over a lack of communication on his performance, legislative work, and development efforts. With frustration growing, they warn that continued silence could spark public protests.
Josephine Greaves is pushing back against corruption allegations, insisting she never received funds from the 2023 rural women’s grant program and questioning how she was indicted without access to evidence or legal representation. She is now demanding transparency, due process, and a fair hearing as concerns grow over the handling of the investigation.
LFA Elections Committee disqualifies Cassell Kouh over eligibility rules, leaving Mustapha Raji as the sole presidential candidate for the 2026 Congress. With the integrity clause still in force, the spotlight now shifts to whether this decision will face a Supreme Court challenge.
Nine Liberians have been deported from the United States after serving time for serious crimes, including robbery, assault, and fraud. What happens next as they return home and begin reintegration?
AME University has been recognized by the Liberia Revenue Authority as the highest tax-paying higher education institution for 2026, highlighting its strong financial discipline and contribution to national development. L
The Government of Liberia and a coalition of agricultural, academic, and investment stakeholders from California have unveiled a landmark joint initiative aimed at eliminating Liberia’s estimated $200 million annual rice import bill while modernizing the country’s agricultural sector.
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Government is set to introduce a bi-monthly salary payment system for civil servants, allowing workers to receive 50% of their pay twice a month. The Civil Service Agency says the move is aimed at easing financial pressure, improving money management, and boosting morale across the public service.
Liberian Woman Back from Canada, Brutally Murdered In Her Home on Marshall Highway; Family Demands Justice
TK Will’s Tragic End: Wife Accused of Drugging Him Before Fatal Police Encounter
Two former LISGIS officials sentenced to 5 years each for misusing nearly $1.8M meant for Liberia’s 2021 census. They must also repay $97,000.

