The Ninth Judicial Circuit Court in Gbarnga, Bong has sentenced the 29-year-old Amos Molon to 50 years in prison for killing Satta Binda, 17, in Gbartala, Bong.
At Press Union’s 55th Anniversary, Deputy Speaker Challenges Media to Lead Awareness on Human Trafficking
Deputy House Speaker Prince Moye has challenged members of the Liberian media to lead in providing awareness on human trafficking and its negative consequences.
Health Workers Strike Impairs Health Delivery in Bong
Tammy Bondo, a mother of four, lost her fifth child in a cesarean section last week Wednesday at the C.B. Dunbar Maternity Hospital in Gbarnga. Her wound from the surgery has not healed fully and she still struggles to walk.
Liberian Civil War not Taught in Schools, So Millennials Take the Lead
Millennials in Liberia are taking the lead in educating their peers and young people about the history of the country’s 14 years of devastating civil war, a subject that is excluded from the syllabus in schools across the nation.
DNA Result Links Amos Molon to Death of Satta Binda in Bong
Police in Bong has arrested, charged, and sent to court Amos Molon, 29, for murder and rape in connection to the 2018 death of Satta Binda, 17, in Gbartala.
President Weah Reinstates Bong’s Superintendent
President George Weah has reinstated the superintendent of Bong, Esther Walker, following more than four months of suspension.
Ahead of By-election, Residents of Montserrado’s 15th District Prioritize Electricity and the Economy
Ahead of the by-election in Montserrado’s 15th district, several residents in the district have named the lack of electricity, safe drinking water, roads, security and equipped schools as priority areas that must be addressed through their new representative.
Community Radio Stations Elect New Leadership
The Association of Liberia Community Radio has elected new officials to steer the affairs of the organization for the next three years.