Liberia’s second largest city was the center of politics this past weekend as Unity Party and the All Liberian Party competed for attention with opposing events.  Â
Businesses Still Spending Big on Fuel; Want to Benefit from Mt. Coffee
Despite the rehabilitation of the Mount Coffee Hydroelectric Power Plant, many large businesses in the country are still spending huge sums of money to purchase fuel to run generators that supply their businesses with power.
Campaign Against Police Bribery Launched
The Carter Center, in collaboration with the Liberia National Police, USAID, and the Swedish Embassy, has launched an awareness campaign against bribery.
Attempted Bank Robbery in Buchanan Prompts Arrest of 10
Police have arrested at least 10 persons in Buchanan in connection to an attempted bank robbery.
Two Men Charged in Murder in Duo Gorton Town
The Crime Services Division of the Liberia National Police in Nimba has charged two residents of Duo Gorton, a town in Yarpea Mah Administrative District, for the gruesome murder of a 58-year-old man, Arthur Y. Baymie.
River Cess Police Receive Vehicle After 6 Years Without, But It Doesn’t Work
Police in River Cess face significant hurdles in doing their jobs. Besides a small staff and delays in salary payments, the lack of logistical support remains a major concern.
Police Fear That Sneakers on Power Lines Signal Gang Activity in Monrovia
The Liberia National Police is raising the alarm over what officials think is a new sign of criminal gangs operating in Monrovia.
On Arrival of ECOWAS Dignitaries, Police Announce New Traffic Measures
As heads of states and dignitaries arrive for the 51st Ordinary ECOWAS Summit and other events in the country, the Liberia National Police has announced new restrictions on traffic flow in and around Monrovia.