At least ten junior students attending the Booker Washington Institute in Kakata were dismissed from writing this year’s West African Secondary School Certificate Examination after an investigation showed that they did not meet the criteria for the test.
Kakata Flood Victims Take Steps to Prevent Future Flooding
A local disaster management committee made up of members of communities affected by recent flooding in Margibi are working ahead of the upcoming rainy season to prevent flooding in their communities.
19-Year-Old Charged With Murder in Margibi
Police in Margibi has charged and sent to court a 19-year-old man for allegedly stabbing his friend to death in Weala.
Rubber Planters Association Breaks Ground for National Headquarters
The Rubber Planters Association of Liberia has broken ground for the construction of its first national headquarters, located along the Suakoko Highway in Todee District.
E.U. Launches Prisoners’ Access to Justice Project
Two-Year access to justice program for prisoners has been launched in Kakata.
Police Charge Township Commissioner, 73 Others in Weala’s Violent Protest
Police in Margibi charged and sent to court the commissioner of Cinta Township, Roland Johnson, and 73 other individuals for their alleged roles in the April 1 violence in Weala.
Summary Arrests Instill Fears among Residents Following Violent Protest in Weala
Residents in Weala are living in panic days after police began summarily arresting individuals following a violent protest initiated by commercial motorcyclists over the gruesome murder of one of their members.
Police Charge Cinta Township Commissioner in Weala Rioting
Police in Margibi arrested and charged Cinta Township commissioner Roland Johnson with multiple criminal offenses in connection with Monday’s violent motorcyclist protest in Weala and Baypolu.