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August 2018

Impeachment ‘Virus’ Hits Senate

-As Some Senators Remain Unsure On Concurrence By Jackson C. Clay, Jr. It still remains unclear whether or not the Liberian Senate is sincere in its position on the ongoing impeachment process initiated by the House of Representatives, as many Senators seem not to be in favor of such move by their counterpart. Many would […]

“We Need Gov’t Intervention”

-SDPL Security Officer Cries After Being Attacked By Criminals At Plantation The victim of the recent attack from criminals at the Sime Darby Plantation in western Liberia wants the immediate intervention of the government of Liberia to deploy more state security officers at the Plantation. Speaking to reporters from his sick bed at the Sime […]

Jonathan Williams, Lawyers Appear In Court Today

-Over ‘Death’ of Journalist Tyrone Browne By R. Joyclyn Wea Criminal Court “A” Judge Roosevelt Z. Willie has set today Friday, August 31, 2018 for hearing into the gruesome murder of the late Liberian Journalist and employee of Super FM/TV, Tyron Brown. This follows defendant’s counsellor (Cllr. Jallah Barbu) plead with Criminal Court “A” Judge […]

‘Intimidation’

-Cllr. Johnson Describes LNBA Statement By Jackson C. Clay, Jr. Counselor Arthur Johnson has described as ‘intimidation’, the recent statement made by the Liberia National Bar Association (LNBA) on the ongoing impeachment process of Associate Justice Kabineh Ja’neh. Speaking Thursday, August 30, 2018 when he appeared on the Prime Morning Drive (PMD) aired on Prime […]

NASSCORP Launches Nationwide ‘Vetting & Validation Of Gov’t’s Pensioners

The National Security & Welfare Corporation (NASSCORP) says it has kicked off in six counties a month-long nationwide vetting and validation of the Government of Liberia, and noted this exercise will last up to September 24th, 2018. According to a release issued, NASSCORP said this exercise will cover Bong, Grand Bassa, Maryland, Margibi Montserrado and […]

Liberia’s Oldest City Gets First High School

– Since 1832 Lying between the Atlantic Ocean and the Farmington River, Liberia’s oldest city of Marshall, located in Lower Margibi County has at long last, been blessed with a public high school. Marshall City according to history, was founded in 1832, thus making the city the oldest in the history of Liberia; but since […]

RAL Wants Threat Against Journalist Bettie Johnson M’bayo Investigated

The Reporters Association of Liberia (RAL) is demanding further investigation by government into death threat against Journalist Bettie Johnson M’bayo by Cllr. Charles Abdullai. The Liberian Lawyer according to Frontpage Africa Newspaper Management used two strange cell numbers (0881790190/0777 519 212) to issue the death threat on the Journalist’s life. The reporter is quoted as […]

LAC In Trouble

-Technical Service Director Allegedly Insults Bassa Leadership By Alexander Musa, Jr. The Technical Service Director of the Liberia Agriculture Company (LAC) who serves as one of the Representatives of the company in a meeting between Concession Companies and authorities of Grand Bassa called by Representative Vincent Willie was asked to leave the meeting for what […]