Police in Glofaken have investigated and charged three persons for the murder of a 48-year-old man identified as Simeon Toe.
Harper Court Fines 7 University Students for Character Assassination
The Harper Magisterial Court has fined seven students of the William V. S. Tubman University, for allegedly branding two other students as people living with HIV.
Harper’s Economy is Dominated by Ivory Coast, Marketers Say
In Harper, almost all aspects of the economy are dominated by Liberia’s neighbor, Ivory Coast, according to interviews with local trade groups in the city.
Pleebo Man Beats Wife to Death
Police in Maryland’s Pleebo Sodoken Statutory District are currently investigating a 37-year-old man of Pleebo’s Zone 4 community for beating his wife to death.Â
World Press Freedom Day Celebrated in Harper
Members of the Press Union of Liberia joined journalists across the world to celebrate World Press Freedom Day on Wednesday, May 3.
Maryland Teenager Accused of Wizardry is Burned by ‘Prophet’
A 14-year-old is suffering from severe burns after a man calling himself a prophet attempted to get him to confess to being a wizard.
Maryland’s Rep. Mike Jurry Promises to Eliminate Ritualistic Killings
Representative Mike Jurry of Maryland’s first district has outlined one of his priorities as a lawmaker – stopping all forms of ritualistic killings in his district and Maryland at large.
Tubman University President Replaced by Pres. Weah
The William V. S. Tubman University’s President Edward Wonkeryor has been replaced by President George Manneh Weah.