The Press Union of Liberia has written Justice Minister Musa Dean to request an open and impartial investigation into allegations made by the CEO and general manager of Sky Communications Inc., T-Max Jlateh.
Unity Party Suspends Eight Senators for Voting for Associate Justice’s Impeachment
Unity Party announced on Tuesday that it has suspended the membership of eight senators for failing to adhere to its position in voting for the impeachment of former Supreme Court associate justice, Kabineh Ja’neh.
Pres. Weah Announces Replacement for Ja’neh as Impeachment Trial Reaches Conclusion
After the Liberian Senate voted on Friday to impeach Associate Justice Kabineh Ja’neh from the Supreme Court bench, President George Weah has appointed his replacement, Judge Yussif Kaba.
Road Safety Experts Blame Transport Ministry for Inaction on Road Safety
Amid the recent crash that involved Montserrado’s 15th district representative, Adolph Lawrence, road safety insiders are drawing attention to the nation’s stalled efforts to begin implementing a National Road Safety Action plan that was launched in October 2018.
Family of Fallen Lawmaker Rejects Government-Sponsored State Funeral
The family of the fallen Montserrado representative, Adolph Lawrence, has written the leadership of the House of Representatives to waive their right to a government-sponsored state funeral for the former statesman.
Former Associate Justice Banks Warns Against Unconstitutional Impeachment Trial
Former Associate Justice Philip Banks has called the legislature’s decision to impeach and try Justice Kabineh Ja’neh unconstitutional and added that it could be challenged in court.
U.S. State Department Report Uncovers Wanton Human Rights Violations in Liberia
The U.S. State Department 2018 Human Rights Report has been released, uncovering several human rights violations in Liberia.
Professors Leave TU in Droves as University President Says No Money to Pay
The president of the William V. S. Tubman University, Elliot Wreh-Wilson, has announced that a lack of funds flowing to the university has led to a decrease in professors at the nation’s second-largest public university.