The Second Judicial Circuit Court has extended the prison sentence of the seven defendants in the Sinoe gang rape and murder case to 45 years.
Fuzion Restaurant Reopened, But Gov’t Justifies Closure
The management of Fuzion, a private restaurant in Sinkor, announced that it reopened for business, a day after it was shut down by the government.
Liberia Mourns Children Killed in Islamic School Fire
After a fire killed 27 people on Tuesday night, most of whom were children, the nation continues to mourn, with several prominent leaders expressing their condolences and prayers for the families.
SEGAL to Lay Off 180 Security Personnel at ArcelorMittal Facilities
The private security firm SEGAL has announced a plan to lay off 180 security guards assigned in the concession areas of ArcelorMittal in Nimba, Bong, and Grand Bassa.
President Weah Submits Controversial Prista Concession Agreement for Ratification
President George Weah has submitted a concession agreement between the government and Prista Port Buchanan LLC to the legislature for ratification.
Mixed Results for Lone Star Players at Club Level After Helping Liberia Eliminate Sierra Leone
Days after Lone Star qualified for the 2022 FIFA World Cup group stage qualifiers, members on the team that eliminated Sierra Leone returned to their clubs with mixed results.
Central Bank Officials Request Bench Trial
The Central Bank officials indicted for a range of charges related to the L$16 billion cases are requesting a bench trial, as opposed to a trial by jury.
Global Justice Campaigner Commends Weah’s Call for Implementation of the TRC Recommendations
A lead campaigner for justice for war victims in Liberia, Hassan Bility, has commended President George Weah for seeking legislative guidance in the implementation of recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, including the establishment of a war and economic crimes court.