Controversy In Deaths Of Catholic Priests…Police To Investigate Circumstances
Uncertainty has engulfed the Catholic community in Monrovia as the Archdiocese confirms a police investigation into the sudden deaths of two priests, halting all burial preparations. On Friday, March 20, 2026, the Archdiocese of Monrovia, through Most Rev. Dr. Gabriel Blamo Jubwe, Metropolitan Archbishop, disclosed that the Liberia National Police has taken over the matter,…
‘Wicked’ LPRC Bill Opposed’
Nimba County District #9 Representative Musa Bility has raised concerns about the Liberia Petroleum Refinery Company (LPRC) Bill currently before a House committee for review, terming it a ‘wicked’ proposal. Speaking to reporters at the closure of the 1st quarter of the 3rd session of the 55th Legislature, Representative Bility said the bill seeking to…
Bea Mountain Wants Scientific Evidence In Marvoe Creek Incident…Responds To EPA Statement
Bea Mountain Mining Corporation (BMMC) has taken note of the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) recent statement dated March 20, 2026, regarding the fish mortality incident reported at Marvoe Creek in Grand Cape Mount County. In a release sent to this publication over the weekend, BMMC reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to environmental protection, regulatory compliance, and…
Liberia Readmitted Into African Labour Administration
Liberia has achieved yet another international milestone by its readmission into Africa’s leading tripartite trade union, the African Regional Labour Administration Center (ARLAC), after its membership was suspended. This followed recent interventions by Liberia’s Head of Delegation, Assistant Minister for Labour Standards Emmanuel Zorh, at the 28th Convention of the Committee of Senior officials of…
Motion For Separate Trial Denied…In Landmark Economic Sabotage Case
The Presiding Judge of Criminal Court “C” at the Temple of Justice, Osuman Feika, has rejected a motion filed by former National Security Advisor Jefferson Karmoh seeking a separate trial in the high-profile economic sabotage case involving several former officials of the Weah administration. Karmoh is facing trial alongside former Finance Minister Samuel Tweah, former…
Foreign Minister Demands Greater Women’s Participation in Nat’l Governance Process
Liberia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs emphasized the importance of women’s participation in decision-making processes and the need for greater representation in national governance. Speaking at the Liberty Party’s International Women’s Day program in Monrovia, Minister Sara Beysolow Nyanti said men should give women a chance to develop Liberia, having been placed in the background for…
Deputy Minister Analyzes Liberia’s Debt Sustainability…Says It’s Key To Development Agenda
Deputy Minister for Economic Management, Dehpue Zuo, has opened a Debt Sustainability Analysis (DSA) Training Workshop in Kakata, stressing that prudent financing decisions are critical to achieving Liberia’s development goals. Deputy Minister Zuo emphasized that while Liberia continues to pursue ambitious investments in infrastructure, job creation, and social services, equal attention must be given to…
LIS eBorder Project Advances …As SomapaIT Delegation Arrives in Liberia
A high-level delegation from SomapaIT, led by Vice President for Global Government Engagement Mr. Nigel Manns, arrived in Liberia this weekend as part of ongoing efforts to implement the country’s eBorder Solutions Project. The visit underscores the company’s commitment to supporting Liberia in modernizing its border management systems, strengthening national security, and improving operational efficiency….
House Speaker Adjourns Session…Breaks Down Legislative Achievements
House Speaker Richard Nagbe Koon has adjourned the 55th Legislature in its First Quarter of the 3rd Session of the, with members expected to resume activities in May 2026. Providing statistics of the achievements of the session, Speaker Koon said that the First Quarter ran from January 15, 2026, to March 19, 2026, during which…
Works Minister Provides Update On Southeaster Road Corridor
Liberia’s Public Works Minister, Roland Layfette Giddings, has announced that the Southeastern road corridor will be fully paved by 2029. During a press on March 19, 2026, at the Ministry of Information, Minister Giddings shared that plans are in progress to pave the corridor, which will connect Ganta to Fishtown and further extend to Harper….
