- Court Bars Dr. Vicky Gray from Leaving Liberia, Issues Ne Exeat Republica Writ
- Weah Begins Search for 2029 Running Mate as Eugene Nagbe Confirms Talks with Opposition Figures and Parties
- Former Mines and Energy Minister Wilmot Paye Alleges Dismissal Linked to Refusal to Conceal Academic Fraud Case
- President Boakai Suspends NOCAL Board Member Amid Ongoing Cocaine Trafficking Investigation
- Social Media Influencer Dr. Vicky Gray Arrested Over Aggravated Assault Allegations
- Former Vice President Jewel Taylor Criticizes Opposition and Media Over Negative Narratives About Liberia
- Government and Latter-day Saints Church Break Ground for New Maternity Hospital in Paynesville
- Government Breaks Ground for Liberia’s First Dedicated Maternity Hospital in Paynesville
Author: Kerkula Blama
Kerkula Blama also known as Aketella is a Liberian journalist and the CEO of Geez Liberia. He is also a blogger, vlogger, On-Air Personality, curator, PR, A&R and Social Media Influencer.
President Joseph N. Boakai has reaffirmed his commitment to reforming Liberia’s state-owned enterprises (SOEs) by advocating for salary caps and stricter oversight of executive compensation. His focus is on aligning the pay of SOE executives and board members with the country’s current economic conditions, ensuring a fairer and more transparent use of public resources. This stance came after President Boakai received a detailed report from the Bureau of State Enterprises (BSE), highlighting key inefficiencies in salary structures, stipends, and operational challenges within SOEs. The report revealed a lack of coordination between SOE boards and management, prompting a strong call for…
A young prospective high school graduate Princess Gbeinsaye has reportedly passed away unexpectedly at Roberts International Airport while en route to the United States
Jahmale Med Solutions, a well-known medical and diagnostic facility in Paynesville, is currently facing significant legal challenges after being found in violation of Liberia’s medical laws
The Liberian House of Representatives took significant steps in advancing the nation’s governance and tourism sectors by passing two important bills on September 3, 2024. These include the establishment of the Liberia National Tourism Authority and the ratification of the Presidential Transition Act.
The Central Bank of Liberia (CBL) has unveiled a game-changing development that promises to revolutionize how Liberian businesses engage in trade across West Africa
Senator Nathaniel F. McGill, formerly sanctioned by the United States under the Global Magnitsky Act, has made a significant decision by withdrawing the Writ of Prohibition he filed before the Supreme Court. This move comes as a gesture of cooperation with the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC) and represents a commitment to transparency amid ongoing investigations. McGill, who previously served as the Minister of State for Presidential Affairs, faced sanctions from the U.S. for alleged involvement in corruption. By withdrawing his legal challenge, he is allowing the LACC to proceed with its investigation without further legal hindrances. This decision marks a…
Elaina Starr, a New York-based influencer renowned for her extreme commitment to plastic surgery, is opening up about the personal challenges she faces despite her physical transformation. With an impressive 500 procedures under her belt and a reported net worth of $250,000, Starr’s quest for love reveals a complex intersection between appearance and genuine connection. At 33 years old, Starr’s dedication to achieving her ideal look has included numerous procedures, including four or five Brazilian butt lifts (BBLs) and lip fillers. Her dramatic modifications are not just aesthetic choices but part of her lifestyle, as she describes it. “For me,…
In a significant political development, President Joseph N. Boakai has appointed Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan as the new Minister of Finance. This move marks a return to familiar leadership for the Ministry of Finance, with Ngafuan bringing a wealth of experience to the role. Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan is well-acquainted with the intricacies of Liberia’s economic landscape. Having previously served as Minister of Finance under former President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, Ngafuan is no stranger to the challenges and responsibilities associated with the position. His tenure was marked by efforts to stabilize and grow Liberia’s economy during a period of significant transition. In addition…
Starting September 2, 2024, the Government of Liberia, in collaboration with the Civil Service Agency (CSA) and the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning (MFDP), will initiate a significant payroll reform aimed at addressing the issue of “ghost workers”—non-existent employees who have been drawing salaries. This reform marks a critical step in rectifying financial losses and enhancing the integrity of the national payroll system. The upcoming reform will impact 6,387 individuals currently listed on the national payroll who have not been verified. These individuals will be temporarily blocked from receiving their salaries as the government undertakes a comprehensive two-month verification…
Goalkeeper Abel Ani has emerged victorious in his legal struggle against Gardnerville Football Club, a team in the Orange Second Division. The protracted dispute over unpaid salary and breach of contract has finally reached a resolution, with FIFA stepping in to deliver judgment. The conflict began when Gardnerville FC terminated Abel Ani’s contract without mutual consent. In response, Ani filed a formal complaint with FIFA, seeking redress for the unpaid wages and breach of contract. After a thorough review, FIFA has ruled in favor of Ani, issuing a statement that mandates Gardnerville FC to compensate him. FIFA has ordered Gardnerville…

