In the second encounter on the West African Football Union’s opening day, Liberia’s neighbor, Sierra Leone, ensured they picked up their first three points after a hard fought 2-1 win over Guinea Bissau.
Senate to Discuss Dual Citizenship Bill Today, Agrees to Declare Assets
Albert Chie, the Senate pro tempore, has said the Senate will begin discussing the Dual Citizenship Bill today.
Jonathan Williams Charged for the Murder of Super FM Journalist
Jonathan Williams, the 48-year-old man who was arrested as the prime suspect in the case involving the death of Super FM journalist Tyron Brown, has been formally charged for murder and sent to court.
Comptroller General Refuses to Provide Details on Military Hospital Study
Liberia’s comptroller general is refusing to provide any information on the disbursement of US$200,000 appropriated for a feasibility study to be conducted on Liberia’s first military hospital.
County Meet Will See Bong Face Montserrado in Football Final
The National County Sports Meet has reached its final stage with Nimba set to battle Grand Bassa in kickball while football’s defending champions Montserrado will look forward to defending their title when they take on Bong.
Police Demand Sime Darby Produce Employees Accused of Torture
Police Inspector General Patrick Sudue says he has asked authorities of the Sime Darby Plantation to produce the three employees accused of torturing a citizen.
Weah Constitutes Committee to Investigate Global Witness Oil Corruption Report
Nearly six weeks after Justice Minister Musa Dean recused himself, President George Weah has constituted a committee to investigate the Global Witness oil corruption report.
Sime Darby Plantation Responds to Torture Claims
The management of Sime Darby Plantation in Liberia has officially responded to a facebook video that shows a man being tortured after being accused of stealing an oil palm fruit bunch.