The Monrovia City Court has ordered the arrest of the former student advocate Martin K. N. Kollie for alleging that a security officer at the Freeport of Monrovia is the prime suspect behind the murders of the two Liberia Revenue Authority employees.
Nimba Youth Business Plan Competition Yields Three Winners
The Ministry of Youth and Sports has concluded its second Youth Entrepreneurship and Employment Project Business Plan Competition, with three young entrepreneurs from Nimba emerging as winners over the weekend.
Wild Chimpanzee Foundation and FDA Attempt Convincing Stakeholders to Support Proposed Krahn-Bassa National Park
On Oct. 16, the Forestry Development Authority and the Wild Chimpanzee Foundation convened a meeting between stakeholders from the Proposed Krahn-Bassa National Park and their counterparts from the already existent Grebo-Krahn National Park to allow them a glimpse of how the creation of a new park could affect their lives.
Upper Nimba Magistrate Announces 27,000 Voter Updates for Dec. 8 Senatorial Election
The magistrate of the National Elections Commission for Upper Nimba has announced that it conducted updates for 26,953 voters to the Provisional Registration Roll during the recently concluded voter roll update process.
Justice Ministry Solicits Feedback to Alternative Dispute Resolution Policy at Regional Meeting in Buchanan
The Ministry of Justice has concluded a regional consultative meeting with its partners to construct a draft policy aiming to formalize alternative dispute resolutions across the country.
Sen. Jonathan Kaipay Elected to Replace Prince Johnson at ECOWAS Parliament
Grand Bassa’s Sen. Jonathan L. Kaipay has been chosen by the Senate to represent Liberia at the ECOWAS Parliament, replacing Nimba’s Sen. Prince Johnson, who previously served as deputy speaker.
Government Conducts Autopsies for Four Deceased Auditors Today
The Liberian government has announced it will conduct autopsies on the remains of four individuals whose recent deaths raised fears of insecurity among citizens.
Judicial Workers Temporarily Suspend Protest for Salary Arrears After Finance Minister’s Intervention
Employees of the judicial branch of government have temporarily suspended their protest at the Temple of Justice in Monrovia after Finance Minister Samuel Tweah assured them of the government’s commitment to investigate their claim.