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Liberia 2029: Fifteen Senators Face Uphill Battle for Re-election
With just 1–2 % of senators historically returning to office, a dozen counties may break the trend in 2029 as prominent figures, among them Senate Pro-Tempore Nyonblee Karnga-Lawrence and integrity-champion Darius Dillon, brace for tight races. Monrovia, Liberia – As Liberia prepares for its next round of senatorial elections set for 10 October 2029, fifteen incumbent senators will be vying...
Breaking Barriers: Liberian-American Airwoman Crowned First-Ever Miss Africa North Dakota
Davina Fahnbulleh Shines as a Symbol of Heritage, Beauty & Global Ambition Moorhead, Minnesota – In a dazzling night of culture, elegance, and empowerment, Davina Fahnbulleh made history as the inaugural Miss Africa North Dakota USA, representing Serengeti. A proud Liberian immigrant and member of the United States Air Force, Davina’s win is more than a crown, it’s a story...
Sayou Tequah Jr.: Liberia’s Visual Maestro Raising the Bar for Videographers
From music videos to corporate brands, Sayou Tequah Jr. is setting new standards in Liberian videography—forcing others in the industry to either level up or get left behind. In Liberia’s bustling entertainment scene, where talent continues to rise from every corner, one name has begun to echo louder than most, Sayou Tequah Jr. He is no longer just a promising...
Liberia’s War on Drugs Intensifies as Communities Rise Up Against Dealers
Nation reels from deaths of four young men amid coordinated raids in Monrovia and Buchanan, as LDEA urges citizens to work with authorities in ongoing crackdown. Liberia’s fight against narcotics has entered a new and critical phase. Following last week’s community-led raids in Monrovia and Buchanan that dismantled dozens of drug dens and saw at least 51 suspected dealers apprehended...
George Solo Breaks Silence, Criticizes CDC Leadership and Former President Weah
Monrovia, Liberia – In a revealing and hard-hitting interview, George Solo, former chairman of the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC), has openly criticized the party’s leadership and expressed strong opposition to the return of former President George M. Weah to power. Solo, who once held a top position within the CDC, named several high-profile members he described as key...
A Touch of the Dove: The Final Pass of Bachir Oumar Toure
From the court to the hearts of many, his legacy now rests in the hands of his son. There are moments in sports when the ball leaves a player’s hands, spinning through the air, and you just know, it’s the last pass they’ll ever make. For Liberia’s basketball family, August 8, 2025, was that moment. The sudden passing of Bachir...
Liberia and Sierra Leone Launch Free Roaming to Boost Regional Integration
ECOWAS-backed initiative eliminates cross-border call charges, paving way for broader West African telecom unification MONROVIA, Liberia – The Liberia Telecommunications Authority (LTA) has announced the activation of a landmark Free Roaming Agreement between Liberia and Sierra Leone, effective this Wednesday, following a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed between both governments. LTA Commissioner General Hon. Clarence Massaquoi described the move as a...
Burning Wombs, Dying Hopes
JFK Now Charges $200 for C-Sections as Pregnant Women Face Life-or-Death Choices in Liberia’s Dying Economy Monrovia, Liberia – In a country ranked among the world’s poorest, where many survive on less than one dollar a day, a new policy from Liberia’s largest government hospital has sent shockwaves through an already burdened population. The John F. Kennedy Memorial Medical Center...
Contextualizing Liberia’s Rubber Export Policy and Mobile Money Fee Hike
Monrovia, Liberia – A recent social media post has sparked debate over the implementation of export restrictions on unprocessed rubber and the Central Bank of Liberia’s (CBL) latest move to raise mobile money withdrawal fees to 2%. The post by political commentator Moriah Yeakula-Korkpor highlights the policy pattern of successive Liberian governments regarding rubber exports while raising concern over a...
Liberians Lift Nation in Prayer at ELWA Junction
Monrovia, Liberia – In the early hours of Wednesday morning, a powerful wave of faith swept through the ELWA Junction as hundreds of Liberians, mostly young people, gathered in unity to pray for the future of their nation. The spontaneous yet organized national prayer gathering brought together citizens from various churches and Christian denominations who knelt on the dusty grounds...