- Former Vice President Jewel Taylor Criticizes Opposition and Media Over Negative Narratives About Liberia
- Government and Latter-day Saints Church Break Ground for New Maternity Hospital in Paynesville
- Government Breaks Ground for Liberia’s First Dedicated Maternity Hospital in Paynesville
- Sinoe Court Sentences LDEA Officer to 30 Years in Prison for Statutory Rape
- Bucky Raw Crowns Himself Liberia’s Greatest Hip-Hop Rapper, Ignites Fresh GOAT Debate
- Court Grants Medical Travel Leave to Koffa, Abu Kamara as Capitol Arson Trial Remains on Hold
- Court Orders GLS to Produce Shipping Records and CCTV Footage in US$19M Cocaine Investigation
- Bucky Raw Alleges Unfair Treatment by LDEA, Says Case Was Driven by His Celebrity Status
“My Son Did Not Receive 25 Million. The Label Needs To Clear The Air” – SIO’s Mother Sets the Record Straight
Paynesville In Chaos as Security Forces Engage in Violent Clashes
The Supreme Court has spoken, and the message is clear, the Assets Recovery Team is legal and now has the green light to proceed with its mission.
Former Vice President Madam Jewel Howard Taylor has criticized opposition political parties and sections of the media for what she described as a growing tendency to focus primarily on negative developments in Liberia while paying little attention to progress and achievements being made across the country.
The Government of Liberia, in partnership with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, has officially broken ground for the construction of a modern maternity hospital on Duport Road in Paynesville, marking a significant investment in the country’s maternal and newborn healthcare sector.
The Government of Liberia has taken a major step toward improving maternal healthcare services with the groundbreaking ceremony for the country’s first-ever dedicated maternity hospital, which is set to be constructed in Paynesville.
The Third Judicial Circuit Court in Sinoe County has sentenced a Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA) officer, Alphonso Karway, to 30 years imprisonment following his conviction for statutory rape involving a 10-year-old girl.
Liberian rapper Bucky Raw has once again stirred conversation across the entertainment scene after boldly declaring himself the greatest hip-hop rapper Liberia has ever produced.
Criminal Court “A” at the Temple of Justice has approved temporary medical travel requests for former House Speaker Cllr. J. Fonati Koffa and Montserrado County District #15 Representative Abu Bana Kamara, allowing both lawmakers to seek medical care abroad while legal proceedings in the Capitol Building arson case remain suspended.
The 13th Judicial Circuit Court in Margibi County has ordered cargo company GLS to appear before the court and submit key documents and surveillance footage as part of the ongoing investigation into the major cocaine seizure at Roberts International Airport (RIA).
Liberian rapper Bucky Raw has opened up about his past arrest, alleging that he was unfairly treated by the Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA) and targeted because of his status as a well-known public figure.
President Joseph Nyuma Boakai has vowed that everyone connected to the massive cocaine shipment recently intercepted at Roberts International Airport (RIA) will be identified and held accountable, declaring that no individual or institution is beyond the reach of the law.
Justice Minister and Attorney General Cllr. N. Oswald Tweh has defended the government’s decision to withhold details surrounding the ongoing investigation into the massive US$19.2 million cocaine seizure, stating that releasing sensitive information prematurely could compromise the case.

