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- Benita Urey Rejects Reduced LFA Ban, Vows Legal Challenge at CAS
- Court Declines Constitutional Ruling on LFA Statutes as Cassell Kouh Moves to File Application
- House Probes Rep. Kolubah Over Controversial Remarks on Liberia–Guinea Border Dispute
- LEC Raises Alarm Over Damage to Electrical Infrastructure, Warns Public Against Unsafe Activities
- Storm Ravages Newly Commissioned $1.6M Model School in Gbarnga, Raising Structural Concerns
- Civil Law Court Clears Cassell Kouh to Contest LFA Elections, Lifts Injunction
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Kerkula Blama also known as Aketella is a Liberian blogger and the CEO of Geez Liberia. He is also a vlogger, On-Air Personality, curator, PR, A&R and Influencer.
A Liberian artist by the name of Alvin D was accused of stealing a Samsung Galaxy phone from the home of a lady known as Natasha Nagbe. The phone reportedly belonged to the mother of Natasha Nagbe and Alvin took the phone from their home when he went there to visit. According to Natasha, they took Alvin in as a part of the family but didn’t know he was a thief till he made away with their mom’s phone. Since the disclosure of the info by Natasha, Alvin blocked her on Facebook and he haven’t returned the phone. Some close…
The widow of Haiti\’s slain president Jovenel Moise returned home on Saturday after being treated in Florida, US for wounds she suffered in the attack, an official said. Martine Moise, 47, with her right arm in a sling and wearing a bulletproof vest, was received at Port-au-Prince airport by interim prime minister Claude Joseph, secretary of state for communications Frantz Exantus wrote on Twitter. \’The first lady… has just arrived in Haiti to take part in preparations for the state funeral\’ of her late husband, Exantus wrote, posting pictures of Martine Moise disembarking from a private plane accompanied by multiple…
School teacher, Pedro Castillo has been declared Peru’s president-elect, six weeks after elections during which the results were delayed by claims of electoral fraud from his right-wing rival, Keiko Fujimori. Jorge Luis Salas, head of the JNE elections jury, announced his victory in a brief virtual ceremony on Monday night, July 19. Castillo, 51 is the head of the Teacher\’s trade unionist. He becomes the first non-rich president of Peru. His victory leaves rival Fujimori facing an imminent corruption trial. “On behalf of my family I would like to salute the electoral authorities… and also to salute the political parties…
A South African court on Tuesday, July 20, adjourned former president Jacob Zuma\’s arms deal corruption trial to August 10, after the former leader applied for a postponement to appear in person rather than virtually. Zuma\’s jailing earlier this month triggered some of the worst civil protests by his supporters who looted, stole from public and private properties leaving hundreds dead. The protests were the worst ever seen in South Africa of the post-apartheid era. Zuma\’s successor, President Cyril Ramaphosa, authorized the deployment of 25,000 soldiers to quell the unrest, and more than 2,500 people have been arrested. Zuma appeared by…
Mali’s interim President, Assimi Goita on Tuesday July 20, survived an assassination attempt, while offering Eid al-Adha prayers at the Grand Mosque in the capital, Bamako. Religious Affairs Minister, Mamadou Kone told AFP that a man had \”tried to kill the president with a knife\” but was apprehended. The attack happened as an imam was directing worshippers outside the mosque for a ritual animal sacrifice. Goita was whisked away according to an AFP news agency journalist who also said he saw blood at the scene, though it was not clear who had been wounded. Later on Tuesday, Goita announced that he was doing “very well” following…
University of Malawi Covid-19 Emergency Response team is lobbying for the immediate suspension of operations at the college as positive cases increase.In a situation report addressed to the management, one of the emergency team members Dylo Pemba said the situation is becoming unmanageable.According to Pemba, currently there are 100 students that have tested positive to the virus.This, is despite the adoption of online learning which was introduced few weeks ago at the institution to control the spread of the virus.Pemba raises concern that although there is the online learning system, but the students’ life remains unrestricted at their respective places…
Nollywood actor, Yul Edochie has warned young people to stop reaching out to him to teach them how to make fast money/blood money through rituals.The actor who’s popular for these kinds of ritual roles and opulent lifestyles on camera has stated that everything they see is only an act and not reality. He further made it known that he’s only acting a script and his source of wealth isn’t blood money or rituals.He wrote;“ Some people are sending me messages begging me to show them where they can do money rituals. Come on now guys, come on. Na film I…
Liberian former warlord and head of the National Union for Democratic Progress Prince Johnson. REUTERS/Thierry GouegnonIn Liberia, calls for a court to try war and economics crimes are getting louder. The Liberian senate is hearing expert opinions on its proposed report and recommendations on war crimes committed during the country’s two civil wars, which spanned 14 years. Prince Johnson and George Boley, two former warlords in particular – now members of the senate and house of representatives – are in the spotlight.Despite supporting the establishment of a war and economic crimes court before attaining power, President George Weah has passed…
Veteran American rapper, Biz Markie, known for classic rap song ‘Just a Friend,’ has died at age 57. Markie’s representative, Jenni Izumi, said the New York rapper, beatboxer, and producer died peacefully Friday evening, July 16, with his wife by his side. “We are grateful for the many calls and prayers of support that we have received during this difficult time,” Izumi said in a statement. “Biz created a legacy of artistry that will forever be celebrated by his industry peers and his beloved fans whose lives he was able to touch through music, spanning over 35 years. He leaves…
The Plenary of the Liberian Senate through a committee of a whole has called on President George Weah to, on behalf of the nation, apologize to victims of the Liberian civil war for the injuries, pains and loss inflicted on them. The recommendation was among several other requests derived by the Senate after three weeks of hearing that solicited expert opinions on the recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). “The senate recommends that the President, as a Father of the nation, should offer an official apology on behalf of the Republic to the victims of the civil crisis…

