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Court fines WBHOSC Over $2.m

SANNIQUELLIE–At long last, the 8th Judicial circuit court in Nimba County has found WBHOSC, an engineering and construction company guilty for the wrongful death of a boy   by its vehicle. The case has lasted for some. The amount in both Liberian and United States dollars, when converted, amounts to a little over US$2.1M. This covers, […]

Lawmakers: House Approves Landmark Aviation

MONROVIA-The House of Representatives on Thursday, July 15, ratified a sweeping set of international aviation conventions and protocols, marking a major step toward modernizing Liberia’s airspace and aligning the country with global aviation standards. The ratified agreements, now sent to the Senate for concurrence, are intended to boost compliance with the International Civil Aviation Organization […]

Liberian News: WHO Highlights Food Safety

Monrovia-On World Food Safety Day 2025, the World Health Organization (WHO) is highlighting the role of scientific research and innovation in ensuring food safety.
Scientists contribute to understanding the risks to human health from known, emerging and anticipated food contaminants in many ways. They conduct rigorous research to generate reliable evidence which helps policy-makers, food businesses and consumers make informed and safe decisions.

Liberian News: Who Owns Mighty Barrolle

Monrovia-Mighty Barrolle, once Liberia’s most iconic football club and a pillar of unity, now suffers from financial instability, ownership uncertainty, and, ultimately, relegation from Liberia’s top division. At the heart of this crisis lies a critically unresolved question that has persisted for
many years:

Liberian News: Liberia Buying 55 New Buses

By Jamesetta D. Williams
Monrovia-In a major step toward improving urban mobility and easing transportation challenges across the country, the Government of Liberia has unveiled plans to revamp the national public transportation system through the procurement of 55 new buses and 5 control trucks.