The ongoing trial involving fifteen Liberian girls allegedly trafficked to Lebanon has suffered a major setback after a majority of its jurors were dismissed.
Lightning Strikes Radio Saclepea in Storm Disaster
Radio Saclepea, a local community radio station based in Saclepea, has seen many of its equipment damaged after being struck by lightning.
Defense Lawyers In Human Trafficking Case Risk Being Held In Contempt
Defense lawyers representing Abbas El Debes, a Lebanese businessman accused of human trafficking involving fifteen Liberian girls, risk being held in contempt for unjustifiable absences to the court.
Fight Reported Between Two Trafficked Girls In Bomi
The Bush Chicken has reliable information that on Tuesday there was a quarrel between two of the fifteen Liberian girls who were allegedly trafficked to Lebanon.
Gov’t Lawyers Want Journalists Barred In Trafficked Liberian Girls Case
Lawyers representing the Government of Liberia in the ongoing human trafficking case have asked the eleventh judicial circuit court to bar journalists and the public from the trial proceedings.
Ganta Flood Victims Receive Assistance from Local Politicians
Several persons affected by the recent flooding in the Glenyieluu community of Ganta have received separate assistances from Nimba’s district one representative, Jeremiah Koung and a politician Amos N. G. Suah.
Torrential Rains Cause Flooding in Joe-Blow Town
The homes of nearly two hundred residents in Joe-Blow Town, Unification City in Lower Margibi have flooded as a result of torrential rains.
Poor Attendance of Nimba Players at First Training Session
The steering committee of the Nimba County Sports Association has expressed disappointment about the absence of some of the players in the first trial session for the county meet team. These players were selected following the just ended district league in Ganta.