The Carter Center Mental Health Program has ended five days of training for law enforcement officers drawn from the Liberia National Police, the Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization, and the Bureau of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
OP-ED: The UN Had to Go, but Is Liberia Really Prepared for Peace?
Liberia has had more than a decade to plan for the day when international peacekeepers in blue helmets and their civilian counterparts would eventually pack up and leave.
DEA Draws Attention to Addiction in World Drugs Day Celebration
Liberia’s Drugs Enforcement Agency carried out a major awareness against illegal usage of drugs in the country in observance of this year’s World Drugs Day.
Major Flooding in Margibi; Kakata, Joeblow Town, Unification City Affected
Joeblow Town and other communities in Margibi have been inundated by widespread flooding following a heavy downpour of rain starting on Tuesday, according to reports from local journalists.
Redlight to Be Improved when Streets Selling is prohibited
Paynesville’s efforts to reduce the crowds in the Redlight commercial district is causing tensions with traders.
Ministry of Health Driver Nabbed for Murder of Market Woman
Police have charged a suspect in the case of a murdered businesswoman who was traveling from Fissibu, Lofa to Monrovia.
Officer Accused of Duping Renters Sentenced to Prison
A dismissed officer of the Liberia National Police, Alexander Toe, who was recently accused of cheating several individuals in search of rental properties, has been sentenced to one year imprisonment at the Monrovia Central Prison.
On Day of the African Child, Rights Groups Want Justice in Two Children’s Death
In observance of the day of the African Child, two rights groups called for justice in the case involving the death of two children at the end of last year.