Sheikh Kafumba Konneh, a leading Muslim cleric, died late Monday, July 20 at his home in Topoe Village, Montserrado, following a period of illness. He was 71 years old.
Presidential Candidate Urey Wants Freemasons to Control Liberian Politics
Benoni Urey, considered Liberia’s wealthiest man and a candidate for the Liberian presidency, has said he wants to see the Masonic Order of Liberia returned to its prominence in Liberian politics.
Paynesville Up in Flames After Commercial Motorcyclist is Killed
Following the killing of a commercial motorcycle rider, tension has built up between motorcyclists and officers of the Liberia National Police on Duport Road. The motorcyclists allege that their colleague was killed by a policeman.
Suspected Ebola Patient Discovered In Clara Town
The Ministry of Health has reported another suspected Ebola case in the densely populated Clara town community on the Bushrod Island.
EPS Guards Complain About Work Environment
Agents of the Executive Protective Service (EPS) have accused the authorities of the subjecting them to inhumane treatment on a daily basis. The servicemen complained of being working overtime and have no time to go for launch.
Elite Presidential Guards Disgruntled Over “Low” Pay
Several servicemen within the elite presidential guard have confided to the Bush Chicken that they are underpaid and lack the benefits afforded to their counterparts in other African countries.
Henry Costa Arrested in Illegal Deportation Case
After refusing to comply with government investigations of his alleged involvement in the kidnapping and illegal deportation of Sam Fawaz, Voice FM talk show host Henry Costa has been arrested by state security.
Liberians React to Story of Trafficked Girls
In July of 2014, news broke that seven Liberian girls had been trafficked into Lebanon under the guise of employment opportunities. As subsequent reports indicated, the girls had in fact been forced into prostitution instead of the housekeeper jobs they were promised. We sample the reactions of ordinary people.
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