- 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
- 12 Persons Charged, Sent to Court Over Red-Light Mob Assault Incident
- Shocking Tragedy in Lofa: Son Accused of Killing Father on Family Cocoa Farm
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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.
Twelve Liberians have been deported from the U.S. after serving sentences for crimes ranging from assault to child neglect. Upon arrival, they were processed by local authorities before being released to their families.
Liberia launches the Yellow Machines Initiative, bringing 168 earth-moving machines to improve rural roads, create jobs, and boost local economies. With Grand Kru County set to see the first rollout, applications for operators open today, April 1.
President Joseph Boakai has nominated Jonathan K. Weedor as the new Chairman of the National Elections Commission following the resignation of Davidetta Browne-Lasana. With years of experience within the NEC and across international electoral missions, Weedor is expected to steer the Commission forward, pending Senate confirmation.
A Ghanaian court has denied bail for five suspects in the killing of Liberian national Austin Tengbeh, citing the seriousness of the case and concerns over possible interference, as proceedings are adjourned to April 27, 2026.
Kindness Wilson has been found guilty in the Jumel Cox assault case, with the court ordering her to pay $375 in fines within 48 hours or face jail time, along with a public apology in three newspapers. But just as the ruling brings relief to the complainant, the defense has already announced an appeal, setting the stage for a legal battle that may not be over yet.
Tensions along the Liberia–Guinea border take a new turn as NFRA Deputy Director Bob Yeenuah Karto links Guinea’s military deployment to alleged security concerns over the so-called Fula National Security of Liberia. With claims of intelligence reports, ethnic sensitivities, and political maneuvering emerging, will diplomacy prevail or escalate the situation?
Downtown FC player Jesse Francis has tragically passed away after a motorcycle accident, sending shockwaves across Liberia’s football community. Widely known as the “Skill Wizard,” his sudden death leaves a painful void among teammates, fans, and the sport at large.
A significant presence of Guinean military personnel at the Ganta–Guinea port of entry on Saturday evening has drawn public attention, as officials move to clarify the purpose of the patrol.
Guinean national arrested at Bo-Waterside after LDEA seizes Tapentadol Tramadol and over $1.1 million in cash. Authorities continue investigation into cross-border drug trafficking.
Black leaders in Massachusetts held a press conference Thursday on the steps of Springfield City Hall to launch a movement aimed at restoring U.S. citizenship for Liberians.

