- Businesswoman Quita Dolo Pleads Guilty in High-Profile Cocaine Trafficking Case
- Watanga FC Crowned 2025/26 LFA First Division League Champions
- Liberian Woman Alleges Years of Abuse by Brother, Accuses Police of Ignoring Complaints
- Raji Re-Elected Unopposed as LFA President for Third Term Through 2030
- Liberia Signs US$26 Million Deal to Build Country’s First Electrical Manufacturing Plant
- Assets Recovery Task Force Summons Former Finance Minister Samuel Tweah Over US$20.5 Million Rice Subsidy Probe
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EFF leader Julius Malema has been sentenced to five years in prison following his conviction for discharging a firearm in public during a 2018 event. His party says an appeal is already in motion and remains confident he will secure bail as the legal battle continues.
What began as a reported kidnapping case has now been exposed as false. Police say 26-year-old Amie T. Dean admitted to fabricating the story and is now facing charges for misleading law enforcement. Authorities are warning the public against making false reports that waste critical resources.
What was first reported as a kidnapping case has now taken a shocking turn. Police say Amie T. Dean fabricated the entire story and is currently in custody, facing charges for raising a false alarm.
The court has ordered the National Elections Commission to vacate a disputed property in Sinkor, handing full control over to the estate of the late Francis Marshall. Authorities have been directed to enforce the eviction immediately.
Cllr. Tiawan Saye Gongloe is raising serious constitutional concerns over calls to impeach or expel Rep. Yekeh Kolubah, warning that such actions bypass the rule of law. He argues that treason is a criminal matter for the courts, not the Legislature, and cautions that mixing politics with judicial authority could undermine Liberia’s democracy.
Deputy Speaker Thomas Fallah has taken direct aim at the CDC, alleging the party has been “hijacked” by a select few and is now deeply divided. He also advises former President George Weah not to contest the 2029 elections, warning that current leadership cannot return him to power.
The Central Bank has now made it mandatory for banks to include coins in every Liberian dollar withdrawal, but how will this impact your everyday transactions and spending habits?
A Bomi County woman is accusing LDEA officers of causing her to miscarry following a March 26 raid in Klay District, claiming unlawful search, harsh treatment, and missing money. The LDEA has denied the allegations, insisting the operation was backed by a court warrant and tied to suspected drug activity.
A tragic accident at ArcelorMittal’s Buchanan Port has left a Liberian worker dead after a crane malfunction during cargo operations.
Shaita Angels FC President Benita Urey has rejected the LFA’s decision to reduce her ban to three years, calling the sanction unjust and politically motivated, and confirming plans to challenge the ruling at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

