By Berenice Mulubah
On December 21, 2024, Bill Jallah, the defendant, was accused of stabbing his ex-friend, Princess Zuo, to death. The incident occurred at a local entertainment center in Duport Road, Paynesville, where Jallah reportedly attempted to reconcile with Princess. However, her refusal allegedly triggered a violent outburst. Eyewitnesses stated that Jallah first attacked his sister, Kormassa Jallah, stabbing her in the arm before launching a brutal assault on Princess. Princess suffered multiple stab wounds to her abdomen, neck, stomach, and back, and despite efforts by bystanders to save her, she succumbed to her injuries shortly after the attack.
On December 27, 2024, Mr. Jallah was officially charged by the Monrovia City Court with several offenses, including murder, criminal attempt, aggravated assault, and repeated assault. The charges are not just limited to the murder of Princess Zuo but also include the assault against his sister, Kormassa Jallah, which left her seriously injured. The evidence collected during the investigation, including eyewitness testimonies, points to Jallah's actions. The nature of the crime has sparked national outrage, with many Liberians demanding swift justice. Meanwhile, Kormassa Jallah, who survived the assault, remains hospitalized and is reported to be in stable condition. Her testimony is expected to play a crucial role in the prosecution's case against her brother.
On Thursday, August 8, 2018, President George Weah had a sit down with 26 political parties of Liberia. The meeting aimed at advancing ideals that promote the spirit of national unity and political tolerance between opposition political parties and the government. ANC, LP and UP attended the meeting as a team. According to Deputy Minister Eugene L. Fahngon, Deputy Minister for Press and Public Affairs at Ministry of Information, Cultural Affairs & Tourism, all 26 political parties attended and participated from start to finish. Even though, social media was buzzing about AB Dillion walking out of the meeting, he walked out as an individual and not a political party, "the invitation was extended to political parties and not to individuals," Minister Fahngon stated in his live video. Each political party gave ideals and recommendations, which made the meeting a great success. According to Deputy Minister Fahngon, "there will be future engagement...
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