- Liberia Unveils Major Plan to Modernize Roberts International Airport
- Nimba Lawmaker Pushes Amendment to Tackle Gender-Based Abuse on Social Media
- Supreme Court Halts Capitol Arson Proceedings Amid Dispute Over Jury Dismissal
- Coroner’s Report Disputes Online Claim of Alleged Sodomy Death Involving Nigerian Pastor
- Monrovia City Court Orders Arrest of St. Moses Funeral Parlor CEO Over Alleged Illegal Exhumation
- LACC Exonerates Former NaFAA Director General Emma Glassco in World Bank Funds Investigation
- Three Ghanaians Arrested Over Alleged Murder of Liberian National in Accra
- Liberia UMC Conference Expels Rev. Kulah, 122 Others in Landmark Disciplinary Action
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A new bill at the House of Representatives seeks to criminalize gender-based abuse on social media, proposing fines and possible jail time for offenders. The amendment to the Kamara Abdullah Kamara Act of Press Freedom of speech is now under legislative review. What could this mean for online expression in Liberia?
The Supreme Court has slammed the brakes on the Capitol Building arson trial after former Speaker J. Fonati Koffa and others challenged the judge’s decision to disband the jury. With all proceedings now frozen, attention shifts to the nation’s highest court as it weighs the fate of one of Liberia’s most closely watched cases.
Court records have contradicted online claims that a Nigerian pastor sodomized a 19-year-old Liberian boy to death, stating that a coroner’s examination found no physical signs of sexual assault and called for a full scientific autopsy to determine the actual cause of death.
Monrovia City Court has ordered the arrest of the CEO of St. Moses Funeral Parlor and two others over the alleged illegal exhumation and reburial of a woman’s remains without legal authorization. The case involves serious charges, including abuse of a corpse, conspiracy, and theft-related offenses.
A new bill at the House of Representatives seeks to criminalize gender-based abuse on social media, proposing fines and possible jail time for offenders. The amendment to the Kamara Abdullah Kamara Act of Press Freedom of speech is now under legislative review. What could this mean for online expression in Liberia?
Liberia is pushing forward with an ambitious plan to modernize Roberts International Airport, targeting international certification, upgraded safety standards, and improved passenger experience. Authorities say the reforms are designed to attract more airlines and position the country as a regional aviation hub.
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.
Court records have contradicted online claims that a Nigerian pastor sodomized a 19-year-old Liberian boy to death, stating that a coroner’s examination found no physical signs of sexual assault and called for a full scientific autopsy to determine the actual cause of death.
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.
Three suspects have been arrested by Sakumono District Police in connection with the alleged lynching of 26-year-old Liberian national Austin Tengeeh in Accra, as authorities intensify efforts to track down other suspects involved.
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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.

