Monrovia, Liberia - The ongoing crackdown on commercial motorcyclists in Monrovia has escalated, with Inspector General of the Liberia National Police (LNP), Gregory O.W. Coleman, making bold statements that suggest a permanent ban on motorcycles operating in the capital....
MONROVIA, LIBERIA – In recent days, reports have surfaced suggesting that Liberia was categorized under a color-coded list, allegedly compiled by the U.S. government, ranking countries based on foreign compliance concerns, including passport issuance and other international regulatory matters....
Monrovia, Liberia – The United States government is considering implementing new travel restrictions that could significantly impact Liberian citizens seeking entry into the U.S. According to recent reports, Liberia is among 22 countries placed on a “yellow list,” granting...
Initiative aims to empower young innovators and expand IP education across the country.
The Government of Liberia, under the leadership of President Joseph Boakai, has officially launched the National Intellectual Property (IP) High School Club Competition to inspire, educate, and...
President Boakai Urges Immediate Action on Youth Unemployment Amid New Visa on Arrival Initiative
At the second cabinet meeting of 2025, President Joseph Boakai emphasized the critical need to address youth unemployment in Liberia. He highlighted the pressing issue of...
A Nation Mourns the Dead While Battling Grave Robberies and Cemetery Desecration
On March 12, 2025, as Liberians observed the 109th National Decoration Day—a day dedicated to honoring deceased loved ones by cleaning and decorating their graves—many were met with...
In recent Liberian political history, vice presidents have often portrayed themselves as sidelined or powerless, especially when preparing for their own presidential ambitions. This narrative suggests that they were mere figureheads with little influence on governance, allowing them to...
Original Japan to 20 Years in Prison
Monrovia, Liberia – Criminal Court C Judge Blamo Dixon has sentenced convicted drug trafficker George Obi, widely known as “Original Japan,” to 20 years in prison following a guilty verdict handed down by...
Justice is almost here for the Motorcyclists as Civil Society Group STAND has petitions the Supreme Court to lift the No-Go-Zone Restriction
STAND Petitions Supreme Court to Lift Restrictions on Motorbike and Keke Riders, Seeks Immediate Return of Confiscated Bikes...
Liberia Mourns as Road Accidents Continue to Claim Lives
Monrovia, Liberia - Road accidents in Liberia have surged at an alarming rate, with more than 50 recorded crashes in recent months, leaving citizens in mourning and raising concerns about road...