When Abraham Morris’ home was burglarized a few months ago, he thought he could call the police emergency hotline and get assistance. But that number was not active for him.
Police Abandon Vehicle Stuck on Highway
A vehicle belonging to the Liberian National Police has been abandoned for nearly two months after getting stuck on the Suakoko Highway leading to Kakata.
Bong’s Circuit Judge Alarms Over Crowded Prison
The Ninth Judicial Circuit Court in Gbarnga on Monday opened for the November term with a call for judicial actors to work harder in prosecuting cases to reduce the number of pre-trial detainees in the county.
Associate Justice Yuoh Attacked by Unknown Individuals
Associate Justice Sie-A-Nyene Yuoh, one of five justices of the Supreme Court, was on Sunday, November 5, attacked by unknown persons.
Weah: Liberia’s Stability Depends on Supreme Court Decision
Senator George Weah, standard bearer of the Coalition for Democratic Change, has warned that Liberia’s stability now depends on the Supreme Court ruling in the alleged elections fraud during the October 10 election.
Engineering Students Demand Better Education at Tubman University
Academic activities at the William V. S. Tubman University in Maryland have resumed after coming to standstill on Tuesday, October 17, 2017, when students of the Engineering College made several demands for the university to improve the quality of education.
Journalist Survives Arson Attack on His Home
Unknown men on Wednesday morning attacked the home of OK FM’s manager, Smith Toby, on the Robertsfield Highway at about 3:00 a.m.
Presidential Ballot Papers Arrive for October 10 Elections
Presidential ballot papers for the October 10 elections have arrived in the country, nearly two weeks ahead of the official day of the polls.