The head of programs at the United Nations Office of High Commissioner for Human Rights in Liberia, Sonny Onyegbula, has stressed the importance of human rights training for journalists in the country.
Citizens Group Makes Second Donation to Gov’t Hospital in Buchanan
The committee set up to raise funds for the Liberian Government Hospital in Buchanan has made additional contributions to the hospital.
Grand Bassa Residents Hold Candlelight Vigil in Brumskine’s Memory
This past weekend, partisans of the Liberty Party joined together with residents of Grand Bassa to stage a night of candlelight vigil commemorating the death of the political institution’s founder and revered son of the county, Charles Walker Brumskine.
Jury Releases Man Accused of Raping 19-year-old Woman in Grand Bassa
A trial jury in the rape case involving a 19-year-old female victim at the Second Judicial Circuit Court in Grand Bassa has set free defendant Bayebah Jludoe in a verdict that has residents of Grand Bassa’s first district in utter disbelief.
Circuit Court to Hear Second Day of Controversial Rape Case in Grand Bassa
A controversial rape case involving suspect Bayebah Jludoe of Grand Bassa’s first district will enter its second hearing on Wednesday, Nov. 27. It will take place at the Second Judicial Circuit Court in Upper Buchanan.
Ahead of Negotiations for New CBA, GVL Workers Train in Strategy Development
Representatives of workers of Golden Veroleum-Liberia, or GVL, an international firm cultivating oil palm in Sinoe and Grand Kru, have participated in a two-day strategy workshop designed to develop needed skills as workers’ representatives.
Buchanan Central Prison Superintendent Gets Indefinite Suspension
The Bush Chicken has confirmed the indefinite suspension of the superintendent of the Buchanan Prison Compound, Victor Logan, due to several irregularities at the prison.
Redundant ArcelorMittal Employees Call Off Protests After Meeting with Internal Affairs Minister
Employees protesting their redundancy by ArcelorMittal on Thursday agreed to abandon their protest following a meeting with Internal Affairs Minister Varney Sirleaf.