Several past and present lawmakers have filed a US$2 million lawsuit against Philipbert Browne, the owner, and publisher of the Hot Pepper newspaper.
Hot Pepper’s Philipbert Browne Continues to Evade Lawmakers
Philipbert Browne, the man who broke news about the mysterious disappearance of newly printed Liberian banknotes, says he did not receive the second communication from members of the legislature requesting him to reappear.
Rep. Koung to Attend U.S. Fundraiser for Sanitation Programs in Ganta
After attending the United Nations’ 73rd General Assembly in New York, Rep. Jeremiah Kpan Koung of Nimba’s first district is expected to attend a fundraising program to support sanitation programs in Ganta.
Nimba’s First Electoral District Appropriates District Funds and Sets Up Committee to Manage Funds
Residents of Nimba’s first electoral district have agreed on a set of development plans for the district.
A Private Hospital Receiving State Grants Raises Ethics Questions for Politician
When Liberian politician Jeremiah Koung was campaigning for a seat in parliament in 2011 elections, he promised better health care for his constituents through a private hospital run by a foundation named after his mother and daughter.
Rep. Koung Suggests Printing New Banknotes to Solve Economic Woes
As Liberia strives for solutions to tackle the current economic crisis within the country, Rep. Jeremiah Koung of Nimba’s first district is suggesting that the country print new banknotes.
Rep. Younquoi Asks Lawmakers to Probe into Social Development Fund Reduction by ArcelorMittal
Rep. Younquoi, has written to the 54th  National Legislature to investigate the reductions in the social fund payment of ArcelorMittal to the three beneficiary counties—Nimba, Bong, and Grand Bassa.
Deputy Speaker Promises to Help New Lawmakers in Second Term Bid
Liberia’s deputy speaker of the House of Representatives, Prince Kermue Moye, has vowed to support incoming lawmakers to win a second term bid for their seats in 2023.