Political Turmoil in Liberia: A Senator’s Prince Johnson Allegations Spark Concerns

In a recent live interview with the Truth Breakfast Show team on Truth 96.1 FM, Nimba County Senator Prince Y. Johnson, often referred to as ‘Nimba 1’, made startling allegations against Liberian President Joseph Nyuma Boakai. The senator claimed that the president had been unresponsive to his calls following a reported meeting between Boakai and […]

Liberia Takes Historic Step Towards Justice: Lower House Adopts Resolution for War and Economic Crimes Court

In a momentous move towards justice and accountability, the lower house of the national legislature in Liberia has adopted a resolution advocating for the establishment of a War and Economic Crimes Court. This significant decision comes decades after the brutal civil war that inflicted death and destruction across Liberia, leaving thousands dead and many more […]

Liberia Welcomes US Delegation for Crucial Talks on Justice and Rule of Law

Vice President Jeremiah Kpan Koung of Liberia recently hosted a delegation from the United States for Global Criminal Justice, led by Ambassador-At-Large Her Excellency Beth Van Schaack, at his office on Capitol Hill. The meeting, which took place against the backdrop of efforts to establish a War and Economic Crimes Court in Liberia, marked a […]

A Bold Step Towards Justice: Liberian House of Representatives Advocates for War and Economic Crimes Court

In a resounding display of unity and determination, the Honorable House of Representatives in Liberia has taken a historic step towards justice and accountability by passing a resolution advocating for the establishment of a War and Economic Crimes Court. This landmark decision, supported by over forty members, underscores Liberia’s commitment to confronting the painful legacies […]

“The War Crime Court Will Reawaken The Country’s Dark Days” Senator Prince Y. Johnson

Senator Prince Johnson’s recent remarks on the establishment of a war and economic crimes court in Liberia have sparked controversy and raised concerns about the country’s path towards reconciliation and justice. Speaking on the Truth breakfast show in Monrovia, Senator Johnson expressed his opposition to the court, describing it as an attempt to reawaken the […]

President Joseph Nyuma Boakai’s Assets Recovery Task Force: A Bold Step Towards Combatting Corruption in Liberia

President Joseph Nyuma Boakai has taken a bold step in the fight against corruption by issuing Executive Order No. 126, which establishes the Office of Assets Recovery in Liberia. This executive order demonstrates President Boakai’s commitment to upholding the rule of law and promoting transparency and accountability within the government. The establishment of the Office […]

Former Chief Justice Gloria Musu Scott and Others Face Guilty Verdict in Charloe Musu Murder Trial: Unraveling a Complex Tale

In a startling turn of events, former Chief Justice Gloria Musu Scott and three other individuals find themselves grappling with the weight of a unanimous guilty verdict in the Charloe Musu murder trial. The shocking decision by 11 out of the 12 jurors has cast a somber shadow over the once-respected legal figure and her […]

Finance Minister Samuel Tweah Fires Back at Amara Konneh: Unraveling the HPX Controversy

In a fiery response to the accusations leveled by former Finance Minister and Gbarpolu County Senator-elect Amara Konneh, Finance Minister Samuel Tweah took to social media to dismantle what he deemed as misconceptions and misinformation. The exchange centers around the controversial HPX deal, with Tweah vehemently defending his actions during his tenure as Finance Minister. […]

Amara Konneh Challenges Finance Minister Samuel Tweah on HPX Deal: A Call for Transparency

In a recent exchange of words, the former Finance Minister and now Gbarpolu County Senator-elect, Amara Konneh, responded vehemently to Finance Minister Samuel Tweah regarding the controversial HPX deal. Konneh accused Tweah of misleading the public and engaging in questionable fiscal and economic governance practices during his tenure. The HPX Mess: Konneh began by addressing […]

President George Weah Takes Measures to Safeguard State Resources During Transition Period

In a significant move aimed at securing the proper use of Liberia’s resources during the transition period, President George Weah has instructed all government entities to seek approval from his office for expenditures. The directive covers payments of bonuses and service allowances to directors, deputies, and officials of similar standings in state-owned enterprises, commissions, and […]