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UMC Responds to Supreme Court Chambers Ruling-Church Insists Ganta Property Ownership…
MONROVIA - The Liberia Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church’s response to a Supreme Court Chambers ruling highlights the growing legal tension surrounding church property disputes in Liberia. While welcoming the lifting of a!-->…
Koijee Alleges Plot Against Fmr. President Weah-Warns of legal scheme, Political Targeting
MONROVIA - A strongly worded statement by Coalition for Democratic Change Secretary General Jefferson Koijee has intensified political debate over proposed amendments to Liberia’s Criminal Procedure Law. Koijee claims the bill is designed!-->…
Court Dismisses Case against Wisner-Former NIC Boss Regains Full Rights
MONROVIA - The dismissal of charges against former National Investment Commission Executive Director George G. Wisner II marks a significant moment in Liberia’s legal and political landscape, raising questions about prosecutorial!-->…
Govt. Clarifies Corruption Law Reform Plan-MOI Says No Political Targeting, Cites Fight…
MONROVIA - The Boakai administration’s proposal to remove the statute of limitations on corruption-related offenses has ignited political debate about accountability, fairness, and legal safeguards in Liberia. Acting Information Minister!-->…
“Yellow Machines” Fever Hits Liberia-As Liberians don Yellow Attires to Jubilate
MONROVIA - The first 137 batch of the long awaited 285 heavy construction equipment popularly known in Liberia as yellow machines hit the Freeport of Monrovia yesterday Sunday amidst widespread public jubilation. This shipment includes!-->…
Ex-PUL Leaders Warn of Tensions-Call for Unified Response on Ethnic Military Rumors
MONROVIA - Liberia’s hard-won peace has always rested on a delicate balance between memory and vigilance. Nearly two decades after the guns fell silent, unresolved grievances and rumors of identity-based mobilization still carry the power!-->…
CENTAL Demands Probe Into Yekepa Violence-Says Worker Protest Raises Governance Concerns
MONROVIA - Violence in Liberia’s concession zones often signals deeper fractures in labor relations, corporate accountability, and state oversight. The clash in Yekepa between protesting workers and police has therefore reignited scrutiny!-->…
EU-Liberia Business Forum Debuts in Brussels, Belgium
MONROVIA - The European Union, in partnership with the Government of the Republic of Liberia, will host the inaugural EU–Liberia Business Forum in Brussels on 24–25 February 2026 under the theme: “The ARTS in the ARREST – Invest in Liberia!-->…
‘Bad Governance Fuels Conflict’-Gongloe Says, as Ombudsman Forum urges Reform Urgency
MONROVIA - In Liberia’s long search for peace and stability, debates often center on ethnic rivalry or historical grievances, yet many legal scholars argue that deeper economic injustices and governance failures tell the real story.!-->…
Slovak Ambassador Visits Jeety Rubber Factory, SRC- Says companies owned by…
MONROVIA - Slovak Ambassador Martin Podstavet, accredited to Liberia with residency in Abuja, Nigeria, has toured the Jeety Rubber Factory and the Salala Rubber Corporation (SRC) in Weala, Margibi County, describing the companies'!-->…