A group of children’s rights organizations has announced a peaceful march demanding that authorities reopen the investigation into the deaths of two minors, Alvin Moses and Ruben Paye.
Police Spokesperson Retracts Statement on Subcompact Vehicles
Sam Collins, spokesperson for the Liberia National Police, has clarified an earlier statement he made in a Bush Chicken article suggesting that the police were considering imposing restrictions on subcompact vehicles in Monrovia.
VIDEO: Tricycle Riders Voice Their Opinions About New Restrictions
Watch the video of riders, drivers, leaders of the union, and the police spokesperson giving their takes on the new restrictions on tricycles operating in Monrovia.
Tricycle Union Expresses Frustration Over Gov’t Restrictions
The Liberia National Police’s recent collection of restrictions on tricycles popularly known as ‘kehkeh’ may have not gone well with the Liberia Tricycle and Motorcycle Association and the riding public.
Police in Ganta Raid Various Communities for Petty Criminals
Police in Ganta have launched a raid on petty criminals known as ‘zogos’.
Liberia Airport Authority Attempts to Distance RIA From Equatorial Guniea’s Leader
The Liberia Airport Authority has provided clarification to a New Democrat Newspaper lead story linking the Roberts International Airport to the president of Equatorial Guinea, Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo.
The Underaged Guardians: Children Forced to Fend for Their Parents
For most children, a typical day revolves around going to school, playing a game or two with other kids and then returning home to do homework. With no worries, they rely on their parents for everything they need, as they should.
OP-ED: I Paid a Bribe; Here’s Why
Every day in Liberia, there are probably thousands of cases where citizens are caught breaking the law and get away with it by paying bribes.