Court Denies Motion To Drop Juror…From Capitol Arson Case
Judge Roosevelt Z. Willie of Criminal Court “A” at the Temple of Justice in Monrovia has denied state attorney’s motion to drop one of the jurors from the ongoing case involving former Speaker J. Fonati Koffa and several other co-defendants. The defendants stand trial for their alleged involvement in the burning of the Capitol Building….
‘Holding Liberia Hostage’….Former Minister Points At ArcelorMittal
In a speech delivered at the official handover ceremony at the Ministry of Mines and Energy in Monrovia, former Minister, Wilmot Paye says some public officials have become agents of ArcelorMittal in its desperate efforts to hold Liberia hostage. Speaking on Friday, November 21, 2025, Paye pointed out that the move by ArcelorMittal is intended…
“I Ordered Cremation Of Ebola Bodies” ….Ellen Tells Young Leaders
Former Liberian President, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf on Tuesday, November 25, 2025, delivered a forceful and unapologetic defense of one of the most controversial decisions of her administration, the mandatory cremation of Ebola victims, arguing that the policy prevented the nation from facing a death toll once projected to reach one million. Speaking at the 1st…
Koung Commissions Fiberglass Fishing Vessel
Vice President Jeremiah Koung has described the commissioning of the country’s first-ever semi-industrial fiberglass fishing vessel, the Sea King, as a historic step forward in Liberia’s journey toward self-reliance and inclusive development. On Monday, 24 November, at an elaborate ceremony held at the Mesurado Pier, Bushrod Island, the nation commissioned its first-ever semi-industrial fiberglass fishing…
Electricity Regulator Issues Distribution License
The Liberia Electricity Regulatory Commission (LERC) has issued an amended distribution license to the Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC), granting the state-owned utility expanded authority to operate in additional parts of Grand Bassa, Rivercess and Bong counties. The decision, announced on Tuesday, marks a further step in the government’s plan to widen access to reliable and…
AML Pulls Out All Stops…..To Preserve Control Over Liberia’s Sovereign Rail And Port Asset
ArcelorMittal Liberia (AML) is renegotiating the terms of its third amendment to its Mineral Development Agreement (MDA) and Rail System Operating Principles (RSOPs) with Liberia’s Inter-Ministerial Concession Committee (IMCC). According to an informed source, the terms it had originally proposed strengthen the state-within-a-state that international NGO, Global Witness predicted over 20 years ago and has…
Nigerian Military Students Visit LIS
A delegation of students from the Nigerian Armed Forces Command and Staff College visited the headquarters of the Liberia Immigration Service (LIS) on November 25, 2025. This visit was part of a research exercise focused on “Harnessing Community-Led Security for Enhanced National Security.” The purpose of the visit was to gather firsthand information about Liberia’s…
National Rail Authority Nears Establishment
Through Executive Order 153, President Joseph N. Boakai has expressed continued support for a modern, multi-user rail system that provides fair and transparent access for mining companies, agriculture, forestry, and other sectors to drive Liberia’s economic transformation. This vision will be delivered through the establishment of an independent Liberian National Railway Authority (NRA) with a…
109 Volunteer Teachers On Government Payroll
The Government of Liberia, through the Ministry of Education (MoE), has officially added 109 volunteer teachers in Grand Kru County to the national payroll. The disclosure was made by County Education Officer (CEO), Josiah Sloh Nagbe. He said the inclusion process is being completed between the months of October and November. Nagbe praised the collaborative…
Catholic Bishop Challenges Graduates
The Bishop of Cape Plamas Diocese, Most Rev. Andrew J. Karnley has urged graduates of the Tubman University to lead with faith, courage, and integrity. Serving as a guest preacher at the institution 12th Baccalaureate Service, the Catholic Bishop called on the Class of 2025 to anchor their lives in Christian character, moral courage, and…
