Residents in Weala are living in panic days after police began summarily arresting individuals following a violent protest initiated by commercial motorcyclists over the gruesome murder of one of their members.
MNG Gold Supports Boinsen District to Begin Intensive Vegetable Farming
Citizens of MNG Gold Liberia’s affected communities in Boinsen District have agreed, with support from the company, to engage in communal vegetable farming as a means of generating money to improve their livelihoods.
AfricaRice Trains Farming Groups to Increase Rice Production in Maryland
A leading pan-African rice research organization, AfricaRice, has trained two farming organizations in Maryland to improve rice production and processing.
Catholic Justice and Peace Commission Trains Justice Advisors from Three Counties
The Catholic Justice and Peace Commission, a local human rights organization established by the Catholic Church in Liberia, has completed a training to better equip its community justice advisors in helping citizens resolve legal disputes.
River Cess Citizens Want Changes in Laws to Improve Future Elections
Citizens in River Cess have called for changes in the country’s electoral laws in order to improve future elections. The citizens made the recommendations recently during two separate community media forums organized by the Liberia Media for Democratic Initiative.
Police Charge Cinta Township Commissioner in Weala Rioting
Police in Margibi arrested and charged Cinta Township commissioner Roland Johnson with multiple criminal offenses in connection with Monday’s violent motorcyclist protest in Weala and Baypolu.
Gruesome Death of Motorcyclist Sparks Violence in Weala
A violent protest initiated by motorcyclists over the gruesome murder of a commercial motorcyclist has led to the vandalizing and burning of several private and public properties in Weala.
U.S. African Diaspora Community Raises Fund to Support Clean Water in Africa
According to a press release issued by the organization, the event took place on Saturday, March 23 in New York City. It brought together nearly 500 guests, highlighting the African diaspora’s power to raise funds and awareness for clean water initiatives.