The technical committee of the President Investigation Team tasked with investigating the circumstances around the allegedly missing billions in new banknotes has released its report to the public, recommending that all current Liberian dollar banknotes (new and old) be removed from the market and replaced.
CNDRA Says Singles Certificate is Not a New Requirement for Marriage
The Center for National Documents, Records and Archives has clarified that singles certificates has always long been a requirement for marriage in Liberia.
LWSC Restores Water, as MD Seeks US$100 Million for Pipeline
Following a weeklong water outage in several communities, the Liberia Water and Sewer Corporation restored its service on Thursday, February 14.
Roots FM Resumes Broadcast as Gov’t Denies Involvement in Recent Attack
Roots FM CEO and talk show host Henry Costa announced that the station is now back on air, less than 24 hours after the management launched a GoFundMe campaign to raise US$15,000 for the purchase of new broadcast equipment.
Media Review Process May Take a Year
Liberia’s deputy information minister for public affairs says that the media review process may take up to a year to be completed.
Police Dispel Rumors of Seizure of Counterfeit Banknotes
In the wake of reports on social media on Thursday, July 19 about the confiscation of 37 bags of counterfeit Liberian dollars in Paynesville’s Duport Road community, the Liberia National Police has dispelled such rumors.
Gov’t Suspends Authorizations for New Media Operators
The government of Liberia has announced an immediate suspension of all new operating licenses and authorization it issued to media operators between January 1 and June 18, this year.
Sajj House Reopened After Days of Temporary Closure
The government of Liberia announced the reopening of Sajj House, a Lebanese owned restaurant on 18th street, Sinkor.