August 19, 2025
Liberia: Youth Hold the Key to Liberia's Lasting Peace, Says ActionAid
The country director of ActionAid Liberia says youths are drivers of peace and critical to Liberia's peace sustainability, describing their roles as key in building… Read more »
Liberia: Sheriffs Seal NEC Headquarters Over $171k Debt
MONROVIA -- Sheriffs from the Commercial Court on Tuesday locked the main entrance of the National Elections Commission (NEC) in Monrovia after the electoral body failed to pay a… Read more »
Liberia: Unity Party Signals Possible 2029 Alliance With Musa Bility's CMC
The ruling Unity Party (UP) says it will maintain its current political alliances while exploring new collaborations ahead of Liberia's 2029 elections -- including with the newly… Read more »
Liberia: UL Entrance Results - Less Than 1 in 4 Candidates Qualify for Admission
The University of Liberia on Monday released the results of its July 12 entrance and placement exams, showing fewer than one in four candidates qualified for undergraduate… Read more »
Liberia: UNHCR Launches Five-Day Training for LRRRC Staff On Refugee Protection and Case Management
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has begun a five-day capacity-building workshop in Monrovia to strengthen the ability of Liberian Refugee Repatriation and… Read more »
Liberia: Supreme Court Suspends Judge Peabody for Ethics Violations
The Supreme Court has suspended Civil Law Court Resident Judge Kennedy Peabody for six months without pay, fined him $2,115.40, and ordered him to appear for a public reprimand,… Read more »
Liberia: Billionaire Drap Tap Foundation Donates to Buchanan Residents
The Billionaire Drap Tap Foundation, a nonprofit organization, donated food and household supplies to more than 100 residents in Buchanan on Saturday, marking its 24th outreach… Read more »
Liberia: Fake Doctor At Lofa Medical Services Clinic Pleads Not Guilty to Murder
Sam Worlobah, accused of posing as a doctor and performing a fatal surgery, pleaded not guilty to murder during his first appearance at Criminal Court B before Judge Wesseh A.… Read more »
Liberia: How Can We Solve Liberia's Youth Drug Crisis?
Liberia is facing a drug crisis that is stealing the future of its young people. Addiction is spreading like wildfire. Substances such as kush, tramadol, and cocaine are no longer… Read more »
Africa: Ghib and Vista Bank Group Announce Strategic Collaboration to Support Expansion in Africa
- Ghana International Bank (GHIB) today announced a strategic collaboration with Vista Bank Group at the CNVERGE '25 conference, establishing a comprehensive partnership to enhance… Read more »
Liberia: Resuscitate the True Whig Party Building, Farhart Urges Government
- Former Finance Minister David M. Farhart has called on the Government of Liberia to reclaim and renovate the historic Edward J. Roye Building on Ashmun Street in Monrovia,… Read more »
Liberia: Tubman University Orientation Highlights Student Success and Support Systems
- Tubman University (TU) has reaffirmed its commitment to producing well-rounded graduates as it hosted a joint orientation program Monday for both new and continuing students at… Read more »
August 18, 2025
Liberia: Stand Sets December 17 'Final Showdown,' Warns Boakai to Lead or Leave
A coalition of civil society groups has declared Dec. 17 the start of a "final showdown" against President Joseph Boakai, warning he must "lead or leave" after a U.S. State… Read more »
Liberia: Musa Bility Won't Seek Reelection - Eyes 2029 Presidency With Cmc
Rep. Musa Bility of Nimba County's District 7 says he will not seek reelection to the Legislature, describing the body as "a dungeon" of corruption, while unveiling his Citizens… Read more »
Liberia: S.T. Nagbe United Methodist Church Sues United Methodist Annual Conference Over Church Closure
The leadership of the historic St. Trowen Nagbe United Methodist Church has filed a lawsuit against the United Methodist Annual Conference at the Civil Law Court in Monrovia,… Read more »
Liberia: Sirleaf Demands New Leadership, Urges Shift Beyond Symbolic Women's Representation
Former Liberian president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf on Thursday launched a national dialogue series urging Liberians and Africans to move beyond symbolic representation of women in… Read more »
August 15, 2025
Liberia: Fake Doctor Indicted for Murder After Surgery Led to Patient's Death
A Montserrado County grand jury has indicted a man accused of posing as a doctor and performing an unauthorized surgery that allegedly killed a patient at an unaccredited clinic in… Read more »
Liberia: Liberia Land Authority Targets Double Land Sales in Bong County
In communities across Liberia, from crowded urban margins to remote rural districts, land disputes rooted in overlapping claims, customary ambiguities, and corrupt practices… Read more »
Liberia: Arcelormittal Training Academy, ABC University Collaborate to Train Teachers for Job Applicants From Fenceline Communities
ArcelorMittal Liberia Training Academy (AMLTA) in partnership with the African Bible College University has completed a three-week teacher training session for 20 teachers. Read more »
Liberia: LDEA Deputy Director Says Drug Crisis Rooted in Misrule, Warns of Widespread Involvement Across Government
Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA) Deputy Director Gwee Porkpa has linked the country's persistent drug crisis to poor leadership and warned that the illegal trade reaches into… Read more »
Liberia: Biometric ID Scandal Lays Bare Deep Rot in Boakai's Government
When a government project that is central to national security collapses, the public expects the reason to be technical failure, unforeseen legal constraints, or budgetary… Read more »
August 13, 2025
Liberia: New Revelations Point to Bribery Demands, Internal Sabotage in Biometric ID Saga
New evidence and insider accounts obtained by The Liberian Investigator suggest that Liberia's stalled multi-million dollar biometric identification project was derailed not by… Read more »
Liberia: Saah Joseph's Exit Deals Major Blow to CDC, Acting Chairman Admits
"We can't sit and pretend that the departure of Senator Saah H. Joseph and others from the CDC does not mean anything to us as a party," Acting Congress for Democratic Change (CDC)… Read more »
Liberia: Actionaid Liberia's County-Level Climate Summit Sets Grassroots Agenda for National, Global Talks
ActionAid Liberia has finished a two-day County-Level National People's Summit on Climate Change, bringing together farmers, youth, women, government officials, and civil society… Read more »
Liberia: NTA Defends L$5,500 Maryland Fare Hike, Citing Fuel and Maintenance Costs
The National Transit Authority (NTA) is defending its decision to raise fares on the Monrovia-Cape Palmas route to L$5,500, pointing to rising fuel prices and increased maintenance… Read more »










