Supreme Court Justice Joseph Nagbe has issued a stay order on the ongoing trial of former and current officials of the Central Bank on Liberia who were indicted for illegally printing excess banknotes.
Anxiety Increases in Liberia Amid Fears That June 7 Protest Could Turn Violent
Given the country’s history with past protests, especially the infamous Rice Riot of April 14, 1979, there is growing anxiety among citizens that the June 7 event could have a negative outcome.
U.S. Embassy Alerts Citizens of Pending June 7 Protest
Less than four days to the pending June 7 protest, the U.S. Embassy in Monrovia has alerted its citizens and U.S. government employees to be on alert.
Grand Bassa Man Who Beat Girlfriend to Death is Found Guilty of Murder
Trial Jurors at the Second Judicial Circuit Court in Grand Bassa have brought down a guilty verdict against Sundaygar Willie, a 35-year-old man, for beating his girlfriend to death.
Liberian Senate Loses Another Member as Cape Mount’s Sen. Dagoseh Falls to Cancer
Three months after the passing of Montserrado’s Senator Geraldine Doe-Sheriff, the Senate has lost another member, Senator Edward Dagoseh of Grand Cape Mount.
Citizens in Rural Montserrado Propose Legal Reforms to Affect Elections
Citizens in rural Montserrado have begun debating specific reforms that are needed for laws affecting elections in Liberia.
President Weah Donates Money and Rice to Grand Bassa Muslims
As the Muslim holy month of Ramadan comes to an end, President George Manneh Weah has donated an assortment of gifts to the Muslim community in Grand Bassa.
Supreme Court Justice Cites Justice Minister and Organizers of June 7 Protest for Conference
Associate Justice Joseph Nagbe of the Supreme Court of Liberia has issued a citation to Justice Minister Musa Dean and the Council of Patriots, the organizers of the pending June 7 protest, for a conference on Monday, June 3.