War Crimes Trial begins in France for former Liberian rebel commander ‘Kunti-K’
By By Anthony Stephens and Evelyn Kpadeh Seagbeh, New Narratives Justice Reporters
The trial of Kunti Kamara, a former battlefront commander for the United Liberation Movement of Liberia, began Monday at the French Court of...
Former ruling UP Youth Wing Chair Pushes for Reconciliation
By Trokon Freeman |trokonfreeman@gmail.com
The newly inducted national vice chair for youth congress of the Unity Party (UP), Togar Melvin Cephas, has called for reconciliation among members of the former governing party youth wing.
Mr. Cephas...
Tunisian fishermen retrieve bodies of eight migrants
Tunisian fishermen recovered on Monday the bodies of eight migrants off the coast of the southern town of Zarzis, whose boat is likely to have sunk at the end of last month, a Red...
76 killed in Nigeria boat accident
At least 76 people have been reported dead after a boat accident in Nigeria's south-eastern state of Anambra.
The boat, which was carrying at least 80 people, capsized on Friday in the Ogbaru area in...
Haywood Mission boasts of quality education; graduates 114 students
One hundred and fourteen students of the Haywood Mission Institute who successful passed the West African Senior School Certificate Examination(WASSCE) for academic year 2021/2022 graduated over the weekend.
Speaking at the 51st graduation ceremony on the...
SONIT Liberia, clarifies on Cocaine Saga…says it has not been operating in Liberia, since...
SONIT Liberia Inc. The commercialized frozen food company in Topoe Village, Japan Freeway, Monrovia in whose facility the huge consignment of cocaine were confiscated has issued disclaimer over their involvement in transportation of the...
Huge consignment of cocaine burnt by Liberian security agencies
The Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency and the National Security Agency have destroyed a consignment of a cocaine recently seized in the capital in Monrovia.
The 520kg of cocaine which was tested before being burnt at...
Liberian authority Blames shortage of rice on delay ‘SAFE NOTICE’ issuance
After coming under pressure for the shortage of rice on the Liberian marketers Liberia Government has blamed the situation on the National Port Authority delayed to serve a ‘SAFE NOTICE’ to rice importers to...
Liberia security authority confiscates cocaine worth US$100million
The Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency and the National Security Agency say they arrested a 31-year-old Guinean Bissau national named Malam Conte.
It follows a tip-off from the U.S. government.
Liberia Public Radio correspondent in the Liberian...
African Union condemns Burkina Faso new coup as Gunshots in capital
Self-declared Burkina Faso leader says the man he ousted a day ago in a coup is plotting a counter-attack.
Col Ibrahim Traoré has also accused the French army of harbouring Lt Col Paul-Henri Damiba at...