TQ Lula Jaurey

I am a Liberian journalist based in Monrovia with more than eight years of progressive experience in the media industry. Passionate about storytelling, accountability journalism, and public affairs reporting, she has built a reputation as a dedicated and versatile media professional committed to informing the public and promoting ethical journalism. Throughout her career, Lula has served in various capacities, beginning as an intern and advancing to the position of Senior Reporter at The News Newspaper. Her reporting portfolio spans several critical beats, including the Executive Mansion, Judiciary, National Investment Commission, security sector, governance, public policy, and the Liberia National Police. She has participated in numerous professional development programs, including the U.S. Embassy Journalism Mentorship Program, specialized judicial and legal reporting trainings, fact-checking workshops, investigative journalism trainings, and other media capacity-building initiatives aimed at strengthening independent and responsible journalism in Liberia. In addition to her reporting duties, Lula currently serves as Secretary General of the Liberia National Police (LNP) Reporters Network, where she works alongside fellow journalists to enhance professional collaboration and improve coverage of security-related issues. She is also actively involved in mentoring and training young and emerging journalists, helping them understand the ethics, principles, and best practices of the profession. Known for her commitment to accuracy, fairness, and continuous learning, Lula remains dedicated to producing impactful journalism, uncovering important stories, and contributing to the development of Liberia's media landscape. Her ability to adapt to new challenges and pursue innovative solutions has positioned her as a respected voice among the country's emerging generation of journalists.

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Clash Over Evidence…In Capitol Arson Case

On Tuesday, December 16, 2025, at the Temple of Justice in Monrovia, during the proceedings of Criminal Court ‘A’, the Capitol Building arson case took a dramatic turn. Prosecution witness Rafael Wilson from the Liberia National Police (LNP) provided explosive testimony, directly linking the defendants to the crime scene. Inspector Wilson, who has spent eight…

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Girlfriend Killer Jailed For Life

The Judge of the Criminal Court ‘B’ at the Temple of Justice in Monrovia, Wesseh A. Wesseh, has sentenced Bill Jallah to life imprisonment for murdering his girlfriend, Princess Zuo. On Wednesday, September 22, 2025, the judge rendered his decision following a presentencing investigative report from the Probation Services of the Ministry of Justice, which…

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Ruling Reserved in Motion to Suppress Evidence….In Koffa, Others Arson Trail

Criminal Court A Judge Roosevelt Z. Willie has reserved ruling in a motion to suppress evidence filed by former House Speaker J. Fonati Koffa and several other defendants in the ongoing Capitol Building fire trial. On September 1, 2025, the Justice In-Chambers at the Supreme Court of Liberia, Jamesetta Howard-Wolokollie, rejected a property valuation bond…

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