KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has made its first flight to Liberia after it ceased operations to the country nearly three decades ago.
Fear Grips Margibi Villagers Over Man’s Mysterious Death
Residents of Kollie-Kiane-ta and other surrounding villages in Margibi’s Lackeyta Township are concerned about their safety after the discovery of the lifeless body of a man in a creek that villagers use for bathing and other purposes.
Eight Feared Dead in Tragic Motor Accident
At least eight people are feared dead while over ten others are severely injured as a result of a tragic motor accident involving a mini Ford truck and two commercial motorcycles at Morris’ farm along the Suakoko Highway on Monday.
Margibi Citizens Request Sen. Tornonlah to Accept Pay Cut Proposal
Citizens in Margibi are requesting Senator Jim Tornonlah to accept the proposal to cut down his salary and benefits.
Margibi Judge Calls for Judiciary to Ensure Peaceful Election
The resident judge of the 13th judicial circuit court in Kakata, Margibi has emphasized the need for the judiciary to play an important role in ensuring a peaceful and transparent representative and presidential elections come October.
RIA Runway Construction to Affect Flight Schedules
The management of the Liberia Airport Authority has announced the commencement of the rehabilitation of its runway.
Two Persons Arrested For Sabotaging Operations at Roberts International Airport
Police in Margibi have arrested and turned over for investigation two suspects to the National Security Agency for their alleged involvement in masterminding the recent power outage at the Roberts International Airport.
New Information Emerges That Sen. Tornonlah’s Alma Mater Was Closed Down for Bogus Operations
Amid public criticism and concern for the authenticity of Margibi Senator Jim Tornonlah’s multiple degrees, an investigation has shown that the institution where Tornonlah earned his Master’s degree was closed for not meeting the government’s standards.