Margibi County officials have lauded the management of Firestone Liberia for the numerous development initiatives it continues to undertake in the county.
The Magistrate of the Monrovia City Court, Wanda Sanda, has granted a 'Motion for Continuous' filed by prosecution in the Bishop John Quao Murder Case.
The Chairman of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Liberia, Cllr Jerome J Verdier, describes recent statements made about him by Senator Prince Johnson as "very false and unfortunate".
Visiting Liberian president, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, has expressed great interest in sharing the Namibian experience in the management of diamond resources.
The Chairman of the Senate Standing Committee on Judiciary, Claims and Petition, Senator Frederick Cherue says the long awaited Armed Robbery Bill before the upper house could be passed into law on Thursday by plenary.
The Monrovia City Court under the gavel of Magistrate Wanda Sanda has released John Whitfield unto his lawyer and the Overseas Economic Insurance Company following the filing of a US$1,500.00 Criminal Appearance Bond.
Commissioner Sheik Kafumba Konneh of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) has denied claims by Senator Prince Johnson of Nimba County that he (Konneh) participated in the Liberian conflict.
About 24 unknown armed men dressed in police uniforms with pistols and AK-47s on Saturday around 1:00 a.m. raided several houses in the King Gray community in Paynesville and put residents at gunpoint and took away their valuables and cash.
The award-winning film on child soldiers, "Johnny Mad Dog" filmed in Liberia is expected to be screened today at the United Nations headquarters in New York.
The President of Buchanan Renewable (BR) says the company would construct a 35 mega watt integrated biomass electricity generation power plant in Paynesville to supply electricity to Monrovia.
Namibia wants to sell beef and mutton to Liberia and seeks closer co-operation with that country in general trade and crop production, while Liberia is interested to learn from Namibia with regard to diamond cutting and polishing.
Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf on Saturday delivered what many here are describing as one of the most inspiring speeches of the Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture series.