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Liberian News: WHY GBEISAY’S HASTY APPOINTMENT?

Monrovia-Concerns littered both social and political circles why President Joseph Nyuma Boakai hastily nominated Associate Justice Yamie Quiqui Gbeisay as the next Chief Justice pending Senate confirmation when current Chief Justice, Cllr. Sie-A-Neh Yuoh has not gone through the formal retirement ritual, officially ending her tenure.

Liberian News: Koffa, Others Fight For Fate

Monrovia-In the high-stakes Capitol Building Arson case ongoing at the Monrovia City Court, former Speaker Cllr. J. Fonati Koffa and his co-defendants await their fate today whether the Judge will grant or deny defense lawyers’ motion for the dismissal.
The Judge reserved ruling yesterday after Defense Lawyers requested the exclusion of the social media evidence submitted by the Prosecution

Liberian News: ‘Who Killed Them?’

Monrovia-As what happened on November 20, 2023 at the Headquarters of the ruling Unity Party on Broad Street remains stuck in the hearts of ordinary Liberians, most especially relatives of the victims, the question of who owned the vehicle involved is not evaporating.
Families and women groupings in Liberia are pressing further to unearth the actual cause of the accident, and who was the vehicle’s owner.

Liberian News: ‘Give Court Chance; Avoid Personal Opinion‘

Monrovia-Several citizens from towns and villages around the Salala Rubber Plantation in Margibi County are calling on some residents of the county to stop pointing accusing fingers at anyone because of their personal issues against the person.
They also called on those pointing accusing fingers to allow the court to handle this case and avoid personal opinion on this matter that is before the court

Liberian News: Koon’s Throne On Fire

Monrovia- As the Supreme Court of Liberia appears to be getting ready to stamp its constitutional authority on House of Representatives leadership crisis, the nation is watching with keen and eagle eyes, and as March 14 looms, many are wondering if: