- STAND Raises Alarm Over Alleged Illegal Procurement of “Yellow Machines,” Warns of Corruption Risks
- LNP Lanuches Investigation Into The Discovery of Human Skeletal Remains in Firestone, Lower Margibi
- IG Coleman Says DCP Cecelia G. Clarke Remains with Liberia National Police Despite Resignation Reports
- LAP Sportswear CEO Augustus Gwan Launches First-Ever Football Academy in Nimba County
- Liberia National Police Suspends Zone‑1 Commander Over Misconduct, Missing Cartons of Spare Ribs and Other Items
- DJ Blue Details Advocacy Efforts as Musicians Union of Liberia Secures Headquarters
- Nigerian Pastor Accused of Statutory Rape Denies Allegations, Claims Conspiracy Against Him
- LNP Issues Clearance Certificate; Exonerates Deputy Minister J. Bryant McGill of Rape Allegations
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Human skeletal remains discovered at Division-15, Firestone, Lower Margibi County have been identified by family members as Geraldine Joseph, who was reported missing in October 2025. The Liberia National Police says the case remains under active investigation, with persons of interest expected to be questioned.
Inspector General Gregory O. W. Coleman says DCP Cecelia G. Clarke remains an officer of the Liberia National Police, clarifying that she has only expressed an intent to resign but has not followed the formal protocols required for resignation under LNP regulations.
The Liberia National Police has suspended Superintendent Margaret T. Ford over allegations of misconduct, including unlawful detentions, abuse of authority, and missing seized items, most notably two cartons of spare ribs. She faces a one-month suspension without pay and must cooperate fully with ongoing investigations.
The Nigerian pastor currently facing statutory rape and related charges has issued a public statement from detention, denying the allegations and alleging a coordinated effort to discredit him and his ministry.
STAND has raised serious concerns over the reported purchase of “yellow machines,” warning that any acquisition done outside Liberia’s procurement laws risks fraud, corruption, and legal consequences. The group says secrecy around pricing, approvals, and operations could turn a major infrastructure opportunity into what it calls a “Yellow Fraud.”
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.
A new chapter for grassroots football in Nimba County has begun. The launch of the Nimba Football Academy in Sanniquellie is set to give young talents structured training, exposure, and a real pathway to grow through the game. The initiative marks a major step toward youth development and sports growth in Liberia.
Human skeletal remains discovered at Division-15, Firestone, Lower Margibi County have been identified by family members as Geraldine Joseph, who was reported missing in October 2025. The Liberia National Police says the case remains under active investigation, with persons of interest expected to be questioned.
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.
U.S. authorities have arrested a 45-year-old Liberian national in Minnesota over alleged immigration fraud. Investigators say he overstayed his visa, made false claims in immigration applications, and was working as a corrections officer at the time of his arrest.
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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.

