- Supreme Court Rejects Samuel Tweah and Others Immunity Bid, Orders Criminal Trial To Continue
- Armed Forces of Liberia Launch Premium Rice Brand at 69th Armed Forces Day Celebration
- Former Chief Zoe Zanzan Karwor Cries Out Over Neglect After Leg Amputation at JFK
- Ministry of Justice to Penalize Ministers, Lawmakers, Judges and Private Citizens for Unauthorized Use of Sirens
- GAC Launches 2026–2030 Strategic Plan, Audits Presidency for First Time
- Dead Whale Washes Ashore at Congo Town Beach, Residents Seen Cutting and Taking Meat
- CDC Expels Senator Pennue, Cllr. Gbala, and Rep. Weah Over Alleged Disloyalty and Violation of Party Constitution
- Rev. Luther Tarpeh Appointed Chairman of Reconstituted Lone Star Mobilization Committee
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From protecting the nation to promoting food security, the Armed Forces of Liberia have stepped beyond the barracks. At the 69th Armed Forces Day celebration, the AFL unveiled its 25KG Premium Long Grain Rice branded “Force for Good”, a locally grown, market-ready product aimed at strengthening national development.
Former National Traditional Council Chairman Chief Zoe Zanzan Karwor is speaking out from his sick bed after undergoing a leg amputation at JFK Medical Center. The once-celebrated “Chief of Chiefs” is now raising concerns about alleged neglect surrounding his treatment, as questions continue to mount over the circumstances of the surgery.
From ministers to private citizens: Anyone caught using sirens illegally will be penalized, says the Ministry of Justice.
The General Auditing Commission (GAC) has officially launched its 2026 to 2030 Strategic Plan at the Cape Hotel in Monrovia, outlining a renewed commitment to strengthening public accountability and improving audit effectiveness across Liberia’s governance system.
The Supreme Court of Liberia has rejected former Finance Minister Samuel D. Tweah’s attempt to claim immunity from prosecution, clearing the way for his criminal trial to proceed.
From protecting the nation to promoting food security, the Armed Forces of Liberia have stepped beyond the barracks. At the 69th Armed Forces Day celebration, the AFL unveiled its 25KG Premium Long Grain Rice branded “Force for Good”, a locally grown, market-ready product aimed at strengthening national development.
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?
Liberian police have charged a 47-year-old Monrovia resident with theft, forgery, human trafficking, and criminal conspiracy over an alleged fake travel scheme that reportedly cost victims thousands of U.S. dollars and left a young man stranded in Côte d’Ivoire for months.
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.
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