- NIC Reaffirms No Unauthorized Developer for Hotel Africa Amid Public Speculation
- Liberians Demand Death Penalty for Child Rapists Following U.S. Congressional Bill
- State Prosecutors Seek Change of Venue in Capitol Arson Trial
- Medical Examination Reports No Penetration as LNP Issues Fresh Update in Case Involving Officer Alex Flampor
- ICE Arrests Liberian National for Longstanding Immigration Fraud and Military Desertion
- Education Ministry Sanctions St. Theresa Convent, Bans Christoph The Change From School Events
- Clar Hope Foundation to Appeal Subpoena Ruling To Supreme Court, Cites Constitutional Concerns
- Police Forward 61-Year-Old Woman to Court Over Deaths of Three Minors in Menlah Town
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State prosecutors have asked the court to move the Capitol Building arson trial out of Montserrado County, citing intense media coverage, public pressure, and concerns about jury interference. The motion comes as high-profile defendants, including a former House Speaker, face serious criminal charges.
The LNP says a medical report found no evidence of penetration in the case involving Officer Alex Flampor, but investigations are ongoing. Police are probing how a 13-year-old ended up at a motel in Biafra Community, while the officer faces an internal review by the Professional Standards Division.
The Ministry of Education has fined St. Theresa Convent Catholic School LRD 500,000, ordered disciplinary action, and banned Christoph The Change from all school events nationwide over a safeguarding breach.
Clar Hope Foundation has said in a statement that they will appeal court ruling today on subpoena to the Supreme Court of Liberia, stressing constitutional rights and commitment to transparency while continuing its humanitarian work.
State prosecutors have asked the court to move the Capitol Building arson trial out of Montserrado County, citing intense media coverage, public pressure, and concerns about jury interference. The motion comes as high-profile defendants, including a former House Speaker, face serious criminal charges.
The National Investment Commission has clarified that no individual or company has been officially authorized to develop Hotel Africa outside government-approved processes. The government says discussions with a potential developer are ongoing strictly through lawful channels and warns the public and investors to avoid dealings with unauthorized actors claiming ownership or development rights.
Benita Urey alleges she was sexually harassed while seeking sponsorship for Shaita Angels FC and claims her ban from LFA activities is politically motivated. She promises to reveal more in an upcoming live broadcast.
Police in Nimba County have forwarded a 61-year-old woman to court over her alleged role in the deaths of three minors in Menlah Town. Authorities say the suspect confessed during investigations as the case now moves into the judicial phase.
The Ministry of Education has fined St. Theresa Convent Catholic School LRD 500,000, ordered disciplinary action, and banned Christoph The Change from all school events nationwide over a safeguarding breach.
Liberians are calling on lawmakers to consider the death penalty for child rapists after U.S. Congresswoman Nancy Mace introduced a bill seeking capital punishment for child sexual abuse in the United States. The growing debate comes amid rising concerns over child rape cases in Liberia and renewed demands for stronger laws to protect minors.
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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.

