- Liberia Condemns Missile Strike on Liberian-Flagged Vessel Near Saudi Waters
- Calm Returns to Sorlumba Border After Liberia–Guinea Dialogue Over River Dispute
- Liberia, Guinea Hold Border Talks in Foya Following Armed Confrontation With Sand-Miners
- LACC Clarifies Issuance of Clearance Certificates Following Corruption Investigations
- Varflay Kamara Resigns from Liberia Broadcasting System After Nearly Nine Years of Service
- Joint Security Arrests 23 Over Alleged Illegal Firearms Possession in Nimba County
- Liberia Secures $16 Million Japanese Grant for Major Road Rehabilitation in Monrovia
- Liberia’s First Reality Love Show Set to Debut as Bixer Production Pushes Creative Boundaries
TOP STORIES
Armed Guinean soldiers allegedly confronted Liberian workers at the Makona River, seized equipment, and forced a halt to a key road construction project in Foya. Now, Liberian authorities have stepped in, holding urgent talks with Guinean officials as tensions rise along the Sorlumba border.
Amid growing public debate, the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission has clarified that its recent clearance certificates were not issued for a single individual but for 28 people investigated between 2024 and 2025. According to the Commission, none of the cases produced sufficient evidence to support criminal prosecution, prompting officials to close the investigations and formally notify those involved.
After nearly nine years of reporting, hosting, and leading the newsroom at the Liberia Broadcasting System, journalist Varflay Kamara has officially resigned. From covering the Legislature and the Executive Mansion to hosting the Super Morning Show and later serving as Director of News, Kamara says his time at LBS helped shape the professional he is today.
Joint security forces in Nimba County have arrested 23 individuals following reports of armed men hiding in bushes, firing guns, killing cattle, and taking belongings from residents in Tappita District. Several single-barrel guns and other weapons were recovered during the operation.
Senator Nathaniel F. McGill has been cleared by the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission of allegations related to payroll padding at the Ministry of State for Presidential Affairs between 2018 and 2023. According to the LACC, investigators found no probable cause to pursue criminal charges after reviewing the available evidence, leading to the closure of the case.
Armed Guinean soldiers allegedly confronted Liberian workers at the Makona River, seized equipment, and forced a halt to a key road construction project in Foya. Now, Liberian authorities have stepped in, holding urgent talks with Guinean officials as tensions rise along the Sorlumba border.
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.
Joint security forces in Nimba County have arrested 23 individuals following reports of armed men hiding in bushes, firing guns, killing cattle, and taking belongings from residents in Tappita District. Several single-barrel guns and other weapons were recovered during the operation.
Months after the Student Unification Party (SUP) staged a protest paint job on the Graduate School building over years of neglect, the University of Liberia has begun an official repainting project to restore the facility’s appearance as part of a campus infrastructure improvement effort.
A Liberian-flagged vessel has sunk after a missile strike in waters near Saudi Arabia, leaving a crew member injured and raising new concerns over the safety of global shipping routes. Liberia has now taken the matter before the International Maritime Organization as tensions in the Middle East continue to threaten commercial vessels.
Top Stories
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.

