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Minister Tweh Urges Students

By Stephanie M. Duncan Liberia’s Justice Minister, Counselor Osward Tweh, has called on students who recently completed a three-month mentorship program at the Ministry of Justice to become ambassadors for the rule of law and agents of positive change in their communities. Speaking on Friday at the closing ceremony of the second cycle of the […]

E.J Roye Building To Be Turned Into Agriculture Bank

Abandoned E.J Roye Building the new building if renovated The Government of Liberia is expected to embark on the renovation of the abandoned E.J Roye Building located on Ashmun Street, Monrovia. According to information gathered, the Liberian Government has assured the public of a major renovation work on the building to be transformed into the […]

Court Delays Spark Concerns of Cover-Up

The long-awaited medical report confirming allegations of torture against six defendants in the high-profile Capitol Arson case has been abruptly delayed, sparking widespread concern over possible government interference and attempts to suppress damning evidence. According to insider sources, the Government of Liberia has ordered a second round of medical examinations for the defendants at the […]

Apply The Law Impartially Without Fear Or Favors

Senate Pro-tempore Nyoblee Karnga-Lawrence has urged authorities handling the rape case involving Deputy Youth & Sports Minister Bryant McGill to take immediate action against the accused Deputy Minister. In a message posted on social media, the Grand Bassa County lawmaker stressed, “It has been over two weeks since an alleged rape case involving the Deputy […]

Liberia Embarks On Sustainable Management Of Fisheries Project

The National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) has begun a historic transformation of Liberia’s fisheries sector with the introduction of the country’s first semi-industrial fiberglass fishing vessel, known as S€€ Kↄ (Sea King). The vessel, which officially set sail on September 17, 2025, marks the completion of a major milestone in the implementation of the […]

LLA, S/Court To Coordinate In Adjudicating Land Disputes

The Liberia Land Authority and the Supreme Court at the Temple of Justice have begun negotiations in working as a team in adjudicating Land Disputes. At a well-attended meeting on Friday, the two institutions agreed to set up a committee that would work to institute a policy that will guide Land issues in the Country. […]

CSO Group Welcomes Minister Suspension, But Calls For His Arrest

The Center for Transformation and Community Initiatives (CTCI) says it welcomes the swift decision by President Joseph Boakai to suspend Deputy Minister for Youth and Sports, Mr. Bryant Magill, following allegations of rape. In a release issued over the weekend, the group said the decisive action demonstrates the government’s commitment to upholding the rule of […]

‘KOGAR UNDERMINING KOUNG’

The County of Nimba is in the grip of a fast escalating tension which appears to be very far from over as newly inducted Representative Kortor Kwagrue of Nimba District #5 has weighed in on the growing discordance between Vice President Jeremiah Koung and Senator Samuel G. Kogar, saying that the Senator is undermining the […]

Joint Security Takes Drugs Raid To Kru Town

Residents of Karpeh Street in the slum community of New Kru Town are reeling from what is said to be well-planned and calculated joint security anti-drug raid on a particular family said to be involved in the peddling of drugs. Saturday’s raid executed by a team of police, LDEA and army officers targeted an area […]

Rule Of Law Caucus Put On Spotlight

Sinoe County Senator and Chairman on the Senate Judicial Committee, Cllr. Augustine Chea has put spotlight on members of the Rule of Law Caucus of the House of Representatives, questioning their understanding of legislature’s concurrent oversight functions. Writing on his Facebook page, Senator Chea said the argument advanced by the ‘Rule of Law Caucus’ against […]