A local manager of Home Lib Cargo Service has been exonerated from further criminal investigation, as there was no evidence to link him to the crimes.
The National Elections Commission (NEC) has announced to the public that the first consignment of Biometric Voter Registration (BVR) equipment arrived in the country on Tuesday, 28 February via the Roberts International Airport(RIA) in Margibi County.
Days after series of concerns from the public relating the death of former Chief Justice Gloria Musu Scott’s daughter death, and with accusing fingers at Varlee Telleh, an officer of the Monrovia City Police (MCP), the accused has denied knowing the home of Madam Scott.
The Heritage has reliably learnt that the former Chief Justice of Liberia, Cllr. Gloria Musu Scott and some of her relatives are supposedly refusing to talk to the police investigators of the Liberia National Police(LNP) regarding the attack and murder that took place at her Brewerville Residence.
More than 20 hearing and speech-impaired people joined the Friday, February 24 Civic & Voter Education Launch with a plea for inclusion in the 2023 electoral process of Liberia. They came under the canopy of a community-based organization, Total Dignity Institute, which according to them had fought for their inclusion in mainstream society since the Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in 2014.
The human rights community in Liberia has said it is shocked and concerned by the wave of deadly and directed attacks targeting prominent and key actors of the Liberian society.
A two-man technical delegation from the Electoral Commission of Sierra Leone (ECSL) is in Liberia to share experience with the National Elections Commission (NEC) and provide technical support on the Biometric Voter Registration (BVR) system.
The ruling Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) has condemned in the strongest possible terms, the recent attack at the home of former Chief Justice, Cllr. Gloria Musu Scott, an incident that led to the untimely death of a family member and severe bodily injuries to another.
A Liberian residing in the Ohio State of the United States of America has called on the state authorities that are questioning those suspected to have been involved in the alleged attack on the home of the former Chief Justice to be impartial in their probe.
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