The Ministry of Agriculture has broken ground for a US$200,000 multi-purpose market hall in Tappita at the site of the weekly market.
River Cess’ Council of Chiefs Elects Former New Chair
The outgoing speaker of the National Traditional Council of Chiefs, Chief Bob Kofi Zah, has been elected chairman of the River Cess Council of Chiefs.
Man Convicted of Splashing Acid on Fiancée Convicted of Murder
Trial jurors at the 11th Judicial Circuit in Tubmanburg have found Momo Kanneh guilty of murder after he splashed acid on his fiancée, Watta Sheriff, resulting in her death.
Flood Renders Hundreds Homeless in Paynesville
A recent flood in Paynesville affected the homes of thousands of people in several communities, with hundreds made homeless.
MOE to Vet 2,000 Volunteer Teachers and Place 50% on Payroll
Liberia’s Minister of Education, Jarso Jallah, has announced a nationwide vetting of 2,000 volunteer teachers beginning on July 8.
Bong Approves Over US$300K for Superintendent’s 100-Day Development Plan
Bong County Citizens Council has approved a budget of US$302,913 to implement the first 100-day development plan of the county superintendent, Hawa Norris.
Lone Star Pooled with Algeria, Togo, and Equatorial Guinea in Group E of 2025 AFCONs Qualifiers
Liberia’s national soccer team has been drawn in Group E of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, expected to start in September.
LDEA Burns Nearly L$3 Million Worth of Confiscated Drugs in Maryland
The Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency in Maryland has burned confiscated narcotic substances valued at over L$2.94 million (US$15,164).