- Cecelia G. Clarke Resigns as LNP Spokesperson Following Administrative Transfer
- Justice Ministry Denies Reports of Peter Bonor Jallah Jr.’s Release, Confirms He Remains in Custody
- JBoy Dê Prophêt Drops Debut Album “Zoom,” Promises a Year of Hits for Liberian Music Fans
- Liberia Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Former NPHIL Director, Orders Reinstatement or Full Compensation
- President Boakai Transfers Driver’s License and Vehicle Registration Functions to LTMI Effective March 1
- LEC Warns Public Against Illegal Charges for Electricity Materials and Services
- Hundreds of Firestone Retirees Press President Boakai Over Unfulfilled Retirement Promise
- Two Former CDC-Era Officials Sentenced to Five Years Each for Corruption at LISGIS
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The Ministry of Justice has dismissed as false reports claiming Peter Bonor Jallah Jr. has been released, confirming that he remains in lawful detention at Monrovia Central Prison as his case proceeds.
Liberia’s Supreme Court rules in favor of former NPHIL Director Dr. Dougbeh Nyan, ordering either his reinstatement or full compensation after his removal was found to be in violation of the law.
A directive from President Joseph Boakai has transferred the Ministry of Transport mandate to handle driver’s licenses and vehicle registration starting March 1, 2026. Liberia Traffic Management Incorporated takes over all licensing and registration functions, leaving the Ministry with inspections only.
The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) is warning the public: no customer should pay for utility poles, transformers, service wires, or any customer service support. Reports of illegal charges are emerging, and LEC is urging residents to speak up and report anyone demanding money.
Citing workplace discrimination, limited institutional support, and an administrative transfer that removed her from her role, Cecelia G. Clarke has resigned as Police Spokesperson of the Liberia National Police. Her departure raises fresh questions about leadership, inclusion, and internal governance within the LNP.
The Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) is warning the public: no customer should pay for utility poles, transformers, service wires, or any customer service support. Reports of illegal charges are emerging, and LEC is urging residents to speak up and report anyone demanding money.
Rev. Luther Tarpeh has been appointed Chairman of the reconstituted Lone Star Mobilization Committee, tasked with rallying support and resources to qualify Liberia for AFCON 2027. Can he break the 24-year wait and bring the pride back to the Lone Star?
The Ministry of Justice has dismissed as false reports claiming Peter Bonor Jallah Jr. has been released, confirming that he remains in lawful detention at Monrovia Central Prison as his case proceeds.
The Ministry of Education is investigating a controversial performance by Christoph The Change at St. Theresa Convent, a Catholic all-girls school in Monrovia, after a video sparked public outrage.
Children born in the U.S. between 2025 and 2028 will receive a $1,000 government-backed investment account under President Trump’s new policy. What this means for Liberian families living in America and their newborns.
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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.

