Nineteen Liberians who were accused of participating in the war in Ivory Coast Tuesday denied all charges brought against them after their indictment was read to them by the Criminal Court “D” at the Temple of Justice.
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AFL Deploys Tomorrow To Mali
After months of training, a platoon size of the Armed Forces of Liberia will deploy to northern Mali for a “combat mission” to contribute to the African-led International Support Mission to (AFISMA).
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Guinean, Liberian Face Deportation
The Kanifing Magistrates’ Court in The Gambia has ordered the deportation of a Guinean and a Liberian after serving their sentences.
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Wife Killer Gets Life Sentence
Presiding Judge Blamo Dixon of Criminal Court “A” Tuesday affirmed the trial jury’s unanimous guilty verdict against John Kollie for killing his wife by sentencing him to life imprisonment.
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Unlikely Connection Saves Pastor’s Life
When Pastor Dan Anderson of Monument Bible Church in Scottsbluff and Pastor Moses Paye of Liberia met at a conference in Liberia, they never could have imagined that their chance encounter would end up saving Paye’s life.
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Grand Gedeans Indicted:For War in Cote d’Ivoire
Nineteen Liberians who were accused of participating in the war in Ivory Coast Tuesday denied all ch...
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has assured that
the increasingly lucrative National Oil Company (NOCAL) will run along the lines of strict transparency.
The President has instructed NOCAL to make available all relevant documents in its financial operations, presidential press secretary, Mr. Jerolinmek Piah told journalists at a regular briefing here Tuesday.
Mr. Piah said the President is very concerned about developments at NOCAL and nothing should be secret at NOCAL or in the oil business.
Sources have told this paper that past and present oil executives were paid astronomical sums for their services, prompting the removal of some allegedly linked to the huge payoffs at NOCAL.