Several family members of a five-year-old alleged rape survivor in Paynesville are being held by the police pending the results of medical examination from the Hope for Women medical facility that could determine whether their child was raped.
Gongloe-Weh Not Worried Over CPP’s Reported Decision to Choose Taa Wongbe Over Her in Nimba
Liberty Party’s senatorial aspirant for Nimba, Edith Gongloe-Weh, is denying that she will not get a chance to represent the party in the pending midterm senatorial election due to a recent agreement among members of the Collaborating Political Parties.
Lone Star Midfielder David Tweh Believes Current Generation Can Qualify for Nations Cup
Liberian international midfielder David Tweh is confident that the current national team of mostly under-25 players can qualify for the African Cup of Nations.
Immigrants’ Rights Organization Provides Emergency Food Assistance to Liberian Families
A U.S.-based organization has provided emergency COVID-19 food aid to 30 needy families in Monrovia, in addition to supporting 100 immigrant and refugee families living in the U.S.
New Coronavirus Cases Reach Highs as Gov’t Eases Restrictions
Five days after the government announced it was easing restrictions on measures meant to control the spread of COVID-19 in Liberia, Liberia is recording an increasingly high number of new cases, with at least 10 new cases every day since the announcement. This is the first time since the pandemic that Liberia recorded such numbers in five consecutive days.
Bong Records a Second COVID-19 Death in Less Than a Week
Bong has recorded a second COVID-19 death, barely four days after the first person died of the virus in the county.
Ahead of School Reopening, Golden Veroleum Begins Rehabilitating 22 Public Schools in Sinoe and Grand Kru
Oil palm company Golden Veroleum says it has started constructing and rehabilitating over 22 public schools in Sinoe and Grand Kru, where its concession areas are located.
Trial Postponed for Suspects in Case of Slain German National
The trial of the suspects in the murder of German national Juergen Schedemamn has been postponed until the August term of court after the court allowed the public defender’s request for a jury trial.