The Former Assistant Superintendent for Development of Margibi has been formally inducted as the new Stipendiary Magistrate of the Kakata Magisterial Court.
John Morlu Looking to Run for President, With Focus on Corruption
In an exclusive video interview with The Bush Chicken, former Auditor General John S. Morlu, II discusses his intentions to run for president of Liberia in 2017 and his plans for the country.
Gongloe Criticizes Deputy Information Minister Jackson for Statement on Prosecuting Witchcrafts
Liberia’s Deputy Information Minister, Isaac Jackson, has come under criticism from prominent human rights lawyer, Tiawan Saye Gongloe, as a result of statements made by the minister during a visit to Nimba County.
Nimba Chiefs Request Motorcycles from Legislative Caucus
Nimba’s Council of Chiefs and Elders is appealing to the county’s legislative caucus to provide paramount chiefs with motorcycles to allow them to conduct their official duties more efficiently.
Younquoi Joins Grupee in Critique of Council Sitting Elections
Since Nimba’s County Council Sitting in Sanniquellie was held about two weeks ago, Rep. Larry P. Younquoi of the eighth electoral district has joined his colleague, Nimba’s Sen. Thomas Grupee, in saying that the sitting was not handled properly.
Margibi Assistant Superintendent for Development Resigns
Margibi County Assistant Superintendent for Development Victoria Duncan has announced her resignation. Duncan made the disclosure on January 28 during a student chapel service at the Cuttington Junior College in Kakata.
Weah Argues for Police “Personal Accountability,†Touts Own Philanthropy in Rare Annual Report
Sen. George Weah of Montserrado County released his annual report for 2015, in which he discussed his office’s accomplishments in 2015, challenges they faced, and his plans for the 2016 legislative session. Among other subjects, the report covered the Liberian legislative budget, Weah’s work for police reform, and his personal philanthropic work.
Brumskine Envisions Liberty Party Merger with Lawrence Sua
The leader of Liberty Party, Charles W. Brumskine, said he is optimistic that his party will form a merger with the Friends of Lawrence Sua political group.