Author: Augustine T. Tweh

Moses Juana, a prelate, being escorted by court officer at the Monrovia Central Prison MONROVIA – On Tuesday, April 30, Monrovia City Court Judge J. Kennedy Peabody sent to prison Moses Juana, a pastor of the Mount Zion Gospel Light AME Church located in the township of Gardnersville, for persistent non-support.

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Monrovia – The Supreme Court of Liberia is expected to entertain arguments Wednesday, May 1, between prosecution and defense lawyers representing in the murder case of Journalist Tyron A. Browne. Report by Augustine T. Tweh, [email protected] Journalist Browne was murdered on the night of April 15, 2018, in the Duport Road Community.  Prior to his death, the deceased worked as with a local radio station, Super FM / TV owned by businessman George B. Kailondo. During the police investigation, at least six of the seven suspects were arrested and placed behind bars at the Monrovia Central Prison ahead of trial.…

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Monrovia – Angry, redundant employees of Eco-Fuel early Tuesday, April 23, morning stormed the Temple of Justice demanding the Supreme Court to stop Srimex Oil and Gas Company from operating the Eco-Fuel Terminal. Report by Augustine T. Tweh, [email protected] 00231775524647 The protesters held placards with inscriptions such as: “No development without justice!!” “Supreme Court, please don’t compromise the case between Eco-Fuel and Srimex;” “Supreme Court, please stop Srimex from using Eco-Fuel Terminal,” among others. According to the group’s head, J. Bobby Clarke, Associate Justice Sie-A-Nyene G. Youh, who was the Justice-in-Chamber when the case went to the Court had issued a prohibition…

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Cocca-Cola said the four had connived and conspired with criminal intent to steal and misapply its proceeds generated from sales in the tone of US$1,882,464.85 Monrovia – Criminal Court ‘C’ Judge J. Boima Kontoe has dropped charges against four former Liberia Coca-Cola Bottling Company’s (LCCBC) employees. The four were taken to court on charges of “misapplication of entrusted property, criminal conspiracy and criminal facilitation.”

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Group of ex-rebel ‘generals’ in the office of the Montserrado County Attorney for the press conference at the Temple of Justice Monrovia – Ex-rebel ‘generals’ have apologized to Liberians for the derogatory statement made during a press conference on Tuesday, April 18, 2019, when they ordered a Montserrado County lawmaker to report to their command or risk being arrested.

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