- Gongloe Warns Against “Legal Misstep” in Calls to Impeach or Expel Rep. Yekeh Kolubah
- Thomas Fallah Criticizes CDC Leadership, Cites Internal Divisions; Urges Weah Not to Run In 2029
- Liberians Confront Pressure and Threats Over Refusal to Engage in Traditional Rituals
- Central Bank of Liberia Enforces Mandatory 1% Coin Payout on All Bank Withdrawals
- Woman Alleges Miscarriage Following Arrest by LDEA Officers in Bomi County
- Worker Killed in Crane Malfunction at ArcelorMittal’s Buchanan Port as Investigation Begins
- 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
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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.
Civil Law Court clears Cassell Kouh to contest LFA elections and lifts injunction that stalled the April 18 Congress. The ruling restores the electoral process but leaves key constitutional questions for the Supreme Court to decide. What does this mean for Liberian football going forward?
Businessman Eric Nagbe is in custody as a land dispute in Congo Town takes a serious turn, with allegations that a forged court eviction order was used to claim ownership. What began as a property conflict is now raising major legal questions.
Liberian content creators are about to get a major boost as the LTA rolls out a two-day Meta and TikTok monetization training this May. With only 150 slots available, the program promises to equip creatives with the tools, strategies, and insights needed to turn content into income.
President Boakai has ordered the suspension of the Liberia National Tourism Authority’s controversial fee structure following widespread public backlash. The decision comes amid growing criticism, especially from young Liberians, who questioned the burden and lack of consultation surrounding the new fees.
The Ministry of Commerce has shut down Mira Gas over alleged high pricing, signaling a tougher stance against businesses accused of exploiting consumers. The move follows growing pressure from President Boakai to bring relief to Liberians battling rising living costs. Will this action stabilize prices or create a supply gap?
The U.S. government has reaffirmed plans to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national accused of MS-13 links and human smuggling, to Liberia, despite legal challenges and growing concerns over the move. Liberian authorities say the decision to accept him is strictly temporary and humanitarian.
Drugs worth over L$354,500 have landed a Nigerian national in serious trouble in Sinoe County after a court-backed operation by the LDEA uncovered cocaine and kush in his possession.
LNTA has begun a nationwide inspection and star-rating exercise targeting tourism, culture, and creative businesses, but not every establishment will pass the test. From licensing checks to hygiene standards and official 1–5 star classifications, this major rollout could reshape how tourism operates across Liberia. Here’s what every operator and customer needs to know.
The Ministry of Youth and Sports has suspended key officials of MVTC, including Director Wilfred Payne, amid an ongoing investigation expected to last one month. Acting replacements have already been appointed as authorities move to restore accountability at the institution.
Liberian economist and political commentator Samuel P. Jackson is out of prison on a US$20,000 bail. Originally hit with multiple charges, including aggravated assault, the case has now taken a dramatic turn after a Grand Jury reportedly narrowed it down to manslaughter and negligent homicide.

