The Friends of Samuel Brown Network in Liberia, a local political group aimed at supporting the representative candidacy of its namesake, has broken grounds for the construction of a 26-room clinic in Nyor Diaplay Town.
Police and Protestors Battle on Ashmun Street
On Friday, May 12, Ashmun Street in Central Monrovia became a battle zone with protesting students from several universities at odds with the Police Support Unit of the Liberia National Police.
Jebor Produces Another Magic as Laffor Begins With Draw
The group stage of the 2017 Confederation of African Football Champions League began over the weekend with only two Liberians participating in the continent’s premier club competition after Liberian club, Barrack Young Controllers, was booted out of the competition in the first round qualifiers by the Mozambican Clube Ferravario de Beira.
Fallen Peacekeeping AFL Soldier Described as a Patriot
The James Spriggs Payne Airfield was a scene of sorrow on Thursday following the arrival of the remains of Corporal Ousmane Sheriff of the Liberian contingent serving with the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Mali.
Radio Gbarnga Resumes Broadcast Following Damage from Storm
Radio Gbarnga has resumed normal broadcast activities following a violent storm that destroyed the station’s building and damaged some of its broadcast equipment.
Verdier: Financial Constraints Hindering LACC Investigation of Tubman University Corruption Saga
The executive chairman of the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission, James Verdier, says the institution is struggling to investigate corruption cases in other parts of the country due to lack of operational funds. Liberia currently ranks 90 among the 175 most corrupt countries around the world.
Bein-Garr’s District Education Officer Reassigned to Saclepea One
Bein-Garr District Education Officer J. Lynon Martor, who has served the district for over four years, is being reassigned to take on the same post in Saclepea-Mahn Education District One.
Forkey Doe Fined for Driving With Fake Plates
Star striker Francis Forkey Doe recently made the headlines in Malaysia and across the world for the wrong reasons after being arrested by officials on Friday, May 5 for allegedly driving a vehicle with fake license plates.