With barely two days to the June 7 protest, Monrovia saw a buildup of tension that produced unrests in some parts of the capital.
ECOWAS Parliament Wants to Improve Movement of Its Citizens
A 35-man delegation of the ECOWAS Parliament has ended a two-day fact-finding mission at two of Liberia’s main border points.
Lawyer Says Photographing Dep. Minister at Bar Didn’t Violate His Privacy
Lamii Kpargoi, a media lawyer, says that it is not an offense to photograph a public official once it is done in a public space.
Fluctuation in U.S. Exchange Rate Appears to Be a Result of Rumors
Vendors attributed the fluctuation to rumors and fears that Weah’s address would have ordered an immediate decrease in the value of the U.S. dollars on the market.
Representatives Close Extended Session Without Passing Sirleaf’s Last Minute Bills
The House of Representative officially closed for the second time on Thursday, without acting upon proposed legislations from President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.
Edwin Snowe’s Candidacy in Bomi Confirmed by Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has ruled into the domicile case involving Montserrado’s sixth district representative, Edwin Snowe, clearing him to contest in Bomi’s first district.
NEC Board of Commissioners Again Clears Snowe to Contest in Bomi
Snowe who has been a representative in Montserrado since 2005, has registered to contest in the district currently represented by Karmo. He described the decision rendered by the commissioners as a victory for the people of Sinje District.
Representatives Reject Supreme Court’s Stay Order on Impeachment Proceedings
Members of the House of Representatives have voted to reject the writ of prohibition issued by the Supreme Court against their impeachment proceedings over three justices of the court.