The Liberia Drugs Enforcement Agency has set ablaze narcotic substances valued at L$1,836,380 (US$12,242) in Gbarnga.
Cuttington Professor Says Endowment Fund Can Alleviate the University’s Financial Crisis
Cuttington University professor wants the university to expand its sources of funding beyond tuition and budgetary allotment.
Monrovia Mayor Involved in Highway Accident
On Saturday morning, Jefferson Koijee, mayor of Monrovia, was involved in a motor accident along the Suakoko Highway.
NEC Begins Replacing Damaged and Lost Voter Cards in Bong
The National Elections Commission has begun replacing lost and damaged voter identification cards for the senatorial by-election in Bong.
Challenges Remain at Cuttington Amid President’s Suspension
There has been no improvement in conditions at Cuttington university despite the suspension of the president, Herman Browne.
Man, 42, Guilty of Raping His 11-Year-Old Daughter
Jurors at the Ninth Judicial Circuit Court in Gbarnga have arrived at a unanimous guilty verdict against Benjamin Duncan, 42, for raping his 11-year-old daughter.
President Weah Calls for Citizens’ Support for Roads in Liberia
President George Weah says he wants Liberians to embrace the government’s quest to connect all parts of the country with paved roads.
Calm Returns to Cuttington After Days of Violent Protest
Calm has returned to Cuttington University after nearly three days of violent protests by students, as the university’s board has announced James Tamba as the acting president of the university, in place of Herman Browne.