Four Lebanese Nationals and a Liberian have been indicted by the Special Grand Jurors for Montserrado County on May 4th. They were indicted on charges of illicit trafficking of a human being and migrant smuggling.
Lawmakers Want Central Bank Audited
Members of the House of Representatives on Tuesday, April 29, endorsed a comprehensive audit of the Central Bank of Liberia.
Liberians Seek Divine Intervention on Fast and Prayer Day
Situated in a small valley, very close to a swampy land, is the Little White Chapel Church. The church is located in the Coca-Cola Factory East community, in Montserrado County. This is where dozens of Liberians ended up on National Fast and Prayer Day, a holiday set aside for Liberians to pray about the many challenges confronting the country and its people.
Gender Minister: ‘Trafficked’ Liberian Girls in Healthy Condition
According to Gender Minister Julia Duncan Cassell, the ten Liberian girls who were allegedly trafficked to Lebanon and recently repatriated are in good health and eager to see their families.
Justice Minister: Michael Allison Died of Drowning
The Liberian Minister of Justice said the mysterious death of former whistleblower and National Legislature consultant Michael Allison was caused by accidental drowning in seawater. He added that all investigations regarding Allison’s death are now concluded.
Dr. Kateh: Maintain Strict Protocols at Liberia’s Borders
The Deputy Incident Manager of the Incident Management Team, says that for Liberia to maintain zero new Ebola cases, health protocols must be strictly adhered to at all of Liberia’s borders.
Cemetery Visitors Angry About Relatives’ Damaged Graves
On Decoration Day, relatives of the dead were upset to see graves at the Palm Grove Cemetery desecrated by criminals.
Businesses Protest Paynesville Municipal Taxes
Early morning shoppers in Paynesville were frustrated on Wednesday when business owners shut down their stores for several hours and staged a peaceful protest at the National Legislature on Capitol Hill.