Two members of the Liberian Senate have outlined several challenges impeding the workings of various committees at the body.
LNP Sent Publisher Nah to Court on Multiple Criminal Charges
The Liberia National Police, LNP recently charged and sent to court for prosecution the publisher of the Women Voices Newspaper, Helen Nah, and her accomplice Joshua Osadagbonyi, an information technology technician at the United Bank of Africa, on charges of theft of property, aiding consummation of crime, criminal facilitation, money laundering and forgery.
Presidential Candidate Urey Wants Freemasons to Control Liberian Politics
Benoni Urey, considered Liberia’s wealthiest man and a candidate for the Liberian presidency, has said he wants to see the Masonic Order of Liberia returned to its prominence in Liberian politics.
A Family’s Only Surviving Child of Ebola Outbreak Dies After Gang Rape
As Liberia returns to normalcy after the devastating effects of the Ebola outbreak, other areas of societal dysfunction have started to resurface. International groups such as the United Nations have expressed alarm at the resurgence of rapes after the Ebola outbreak.
Konneh, Nyenswah to Face House Inquiry into ETU Workers’ Pay
Finance and Development Planning Minister Amara Konneh and the Head of the Incident Management System Tolbert Nyenswah are expected to face the House of Representatives Statuary Committee on Health and Social Welfare soon.
Rumor Mill Generates False Reports About Ebola Outbreak in Liberia
Recently, Liberia has been swamped by rumors of renewed Ebola outbreak after more than 75 days of being declared of the epidemic by the World Health Organization.
Lawmakers Summon Education Officials Over ‘Abrupt Schools Closure’ Plans
The plenary of the House representatives have summoned the newly confirmed Education Minister George Werner and his deputies over the decision by the Education Ministry to close all schools by June 30.
Government Wants to Close Schools in June
The Ministry of Education wants to halt academic activities for pupils at the end of June this year.