- 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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Power supply across parts of Monrovia is expected to face disruptions as regional maintenance works and generation issues reduce electricity imports to Liberia. Here’s what LEC says and how it could affect you.
The United Methodist Church has taken a firm stand, declaring “unequivocal” support for transgender and LGBTQ+ rights as restrictions continue to grow across the United States. Framing the issue as both moral and theological, the church is calling for protection, inclusion, and equal rights for all.
French President Macron has reportedly turned down President Boakai’s request to intervene in the Liberia–Guinea border dispute, signaling a shift in France’s role in West Africa as tensions along the frontier continue to rise. With troop movements increasing and diplomatic efforts under strain, attention is now turning to regional bodies and African-led solutions to prevent further escalation.
Francis Nana the taxi driver accused in connection to the death of officer Mark D. Bracewell has pleaded not guilty as his trial opens at Criminal Court “A”. Jury selection is underway after the court denied a request to move the case from Montserrado.
Five women have been sentenced to 20 years each after Criminal Court “A” found them guilty of trafficking 14 children out of Liberia. The court ruled that the act was a coordinated scheme involving deception and exploitation, rejecting claims of a so-called humanitarian mission.
Liberia’s judiciary is making history with the appointment of the country’s first visually impaired Public Defender, a bold step toward inclusion and equal access to justice. But as progress is celebrated, concerns about corruption, delays, and limited rural access remain pressing.
Newly appointed Entertainment Ambassador Korte Dorbor Bazzie says his role is bigger than personal recognition, calling it a turning point for Liberia’s entire creative industry. Following his nomination by President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, the artist is urging unity across the sector while promising to advocate for creatives and push Liberia’s cultural influence onto the global stage.
Türkiye is set to establish its embassy in Liberia, signaling a major boost in diplomatic and economic relations between both countries. Discussions also highlight plans for Turkish Airlines flights, support for Roberts International Airport, and expanded investment opportunities.
Lofa County Superintendent J. Lavelah Massaquoi calls for calm after holding cross-border talks with Guinean officials in Kondadu, as tensions linger and reports of residents fleeing the area surface. Authorities say efforts are ongoing to verify claims while both sides push for dialogue and a peaceful resolution.
LNTA is taking tourism awareness directly to the people. A nationwide push for compliance, licensing, and proper registration is gaining momentum across Montserrado, but what does this mean for businesses operating in the sector?

