MONROVIA, May 15 -- Local Voices Liberia and Ok FM on May 9, renewed a partnership to promote fact checking and verification as s means of improving truthfulness in public information. The partnershi... Read More
Monrovia, May 15 -- In a case involving defendant Abraham Benjamin and Christina Mamtu Singbah over an alleged US$100,000 and a marital dispute, Judge Blamo Dixon of Criminal Court 'A' granted the def... Read More
MONROVIA, May 15 -- Liberia's President Joseph Nyuma Boakai says Yekepa, the operational area of a multimillion-dollar iron ore mining project owned by ArcelorMittal, is a ghost town with nothing to s... Read More
MONROVIA, May 9 -- A group of families, claiming to be the original landowners of the property currently utilized by Bea Mountain Mining Corporation, have issued a stern warning of legal action agains... Read More
MONROVIA, May 7 -- When Sirleaf Ralph Tyler, Liberia's new Minister of Transport took over the helm of the ministry following his official induction ceremony, he publicly vowed to ensure that all vehi... Read More
Monrovia, May 1 -- The Sports Writers Association of Liberia (SWAL) has strongly condemned what it terms as an act of 'hooliganism' exhibited by a few supporters on Monday, April 29, 2024, at the Samu... Read More
MONROVIA, April 30 -- Representatives of the Consortium of Rubber Sector Actors of Liberia (CORSAL) and various progressive forces have expressed their dissatisfaction with the Liberian government's b... Read More
Monrovia, April 29 -- Liberia's Men's senior national team head Coach Mario Marinica has invited 18 home-based players to begin training in preparation for the Lone Star's upcoming fixtures against Na... Read More
MONROVIA, April 29 -- The Director General of the Internal Audit Agency, David A. Kemah, has called for adequate funding of the agency to enhance the fight against fraud, waste, and abuse in the publi... Read More
MONROVIA, March 25 -- While the formation of a government as extensive as that of Liberia presents a herculean task, one can safely conclude that at least 60 percent of the government should have been... Read More