The Liberian government has appealed against the decision of Civil Law Court to restore the broadcast license of Punch FM after the station filed for a declarative judgment.
Montserrado’s 17th District Women Submit Controversial Rape Allegations Against Their Lawmaker
A group of women claiming to be residents of Montserrado’s 17th district stormed the grounds of the Capitol Building on Thursday to petition the House of Representatives to investigate a rape allegation against their lawmaker, Rep. Hanson Kiazolu.
Carter Center Begins Training Second Cohort of Mental Health Clinicians in Zwedru
The Carter Center Mental Health Program has begun its mental health clinician training program for 20 health workers, in partnership with the Deanna Kay Isaacson School of Midwifery.
William Jebor’s Contract Terminated in UAE
Liberian international footballer William Jebor continues to struggle, as his contract with the United Arab Emirates side Al-Fujairah has been terminated less than six months after he joined the club.
Police and Gender Ministry Rescue 29 Children Accused of Witchcraft in Nimba
The Liberia National Police and authorities of the Ministry of Gender, Children, and Social Protection have rescued 29 children who were taken to a church for deliverance after being accused of practicing witchcraft.
Instructors Resume Classes After a Week-Long Protest at Lofa Community College
Instructors at the Lofa County Community College have returned to the classroom after a week-long protest in demand of benefits they say the college owed them.
Senior Managing Partner of Liberia’s Largest Rice Producer Nominated as Agriculture Minister
President George Weah has nominated the senior managing partner of Fabrar Liberia, Jeanine Cooper, as the new minister of agriculture.
Lofa Man Arrested for Having Sex with Sheep
A Lofa man believed to be in his thirties has been charged and forwarded to court for allegedly having sexual intercourse with a sheep.