A Bush Chicken investigation has uncovered that Grand Gedeh’s National Palace of Correction is facing a shortage of food to feed the 290 inmates at the facility.
Gov’t and FAO Agree to US$400,000 Project to Boost Animal Feeding Production
The Liberian government and United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization have signed an agreement to implement a US$436,000 project aimed at enhancing animal feed production through corn production.
Ministry of Public Works Announces Reconstruction of Collapsed Du River Bridge
The Ministry of Public Works has announced that all is now set for the reconstruction of the Du River Bridge in Harbel, which has been collapsed since 2017.
British Embassy Extends Sympathies to Muslim Community and Liberians for Fire Disaster
In the wake of the fire disaster that killed 27 children and an instructor in Paynesville, the British embassy has extended its sympathies to the Muslim community and people of Liberia.
Joel Johnson Ruled Out of AFCON Qualifiers With Chad
Liberia will be without the services of defender Joel Johnson for crucial AFCON 2021 preliminary qualifying games against Chad after fracturing his metatarsal in Lone Star’s 1-0 defeat to Sierra Leone in the 2022 FIFA World Cup preliminary round qualifier.
LACC Pursues PATEL in US$25 million Mop Up Exercise
The Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission has written a business group, the Patriotic Entrepreneurs of Liberia, for clarity in its involvement in the government’s US$25 million mop-up exercise.
House Committee Probing Executive Mansion Renovation Needs More Time, Says Most Contractors Unidentified
A special committee appointed by House Speaker Bhofal Chambers to probe the 13-year-old ongoing Executive Mansion renovation project has said it cannot identify several contractors associated with the project.
Family of Fire Disaster Victim Attributes Death of 26 Children to Allah’s Will
An uncle to one of 26 Islamic schoolchildren killed in a tragic fire incident on Tuesday night says the death of the children is the will of Allah that remains unquestionable.